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Re: New Laptop
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Compare their upper end stuff to Dell's upper end notebooks, and you'll find that you can get a significant discount--up to hundreds of dollars off. P.S. the reason that one is more expensive is because it probably has a 5400 RPM hd vs a 4200 in the $600 laptop, and it has a dedicated graphics card, something you'll never find in the cheapie laptops. Not sure that those $600 ones come with integrated a/b/g wireless at no extra charge either. it certainly wouldn't come with gigabit ethernet They also aren't going to have a 1.7-1.8 ghz Sonoma processor. It'll be Celeron, or an older slower Centrino. Let's compare theDell XPS M170 from dell.com, fully loaded, to the Sager NP5720 with the same specs from discountlaptops.com Dell's fully configured price-$3,951 Dell Sales Tax for CA-$327.95 Dell Shipping and Handling-$25 Dell total~$4,300 discountlaptops fully configured price-$2859 discountlaptops sales tax for CA-$0 discountlaptops shipping and handling-$25 discountlaptop total~$2884 That's a difference of $1400 |
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