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Posted at 7:22 PM on Friday 11/20/09 by
Ben
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Circuit City has the Acer Aspire One AOD250-1389 Netbook Bundle for $310 with free shipping. Includes a wireless mouse, USB optical drive, and a protective bag.

  • Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, 1GB DDR2 memory, 160GB hard drive
  • Intel GMA 950 graphics, Windows XP Home, Card Reader, 6-Cell battery
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      enzoferrarifx60 - Posted 11:02 pm PST 11/20/09 (392 Posts)  Report Spam

      not a bad deal!!
      if you count the USB optical drive + wireless mouse + case = $70, then the netbook itself is just about $240 with the 2 year warranty.

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      MikeS - Posted 11:27 pm PST 11/20/09 (579 Posts)  Report Spam

      yeah. nice package. nice deal.

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      mohit - Posted 12:37 am PST 11/21/09 (307 Posts)  Report Spam

      how is CCsity service these days..

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      yellowmofo - Posted 1:12 am PST 11/21/09 (274 Posts)  Report Spam

      i haven't bought anything from CC since they closed their B&M stores...and don't want to risk it when i buy a big item and they go out of business.

      pretty good deal with the standard specs with the bonus stuff.

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      RKLE - Posted 4:51 am PST 11/21/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

      You are going to need the extra screen to see this small monitor.

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      ibm650 - Posted 5:52 am PST 11/21/09 (477 Posts)  Report Spam

      Note, Circuit City is now Tiger Direct, they bought the name. Actually I have one of these and it is great, light, and easy to use the screen. I would not deal with tiger direct but YMMV.

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      whatatay - Posted 1:42 pm PST 11/22/09 (1901 Posts)  Report Spam

      I agree with #6. It isn't the old CC. Tiger direct bought the name to trick people because they have a bad reputation with their own name.

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