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Netbook - Great Deal


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Just picked up this bundle from tigerdirect.com. $349.99, no shipping, no tax. (no tax unless you live in NC <---another reason SC>NC)

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This same netbook sells for $399.95 at best buy, staples, etc.... Its got the best of specs (aside from only a 160GB HD, instead of the 250GB)...9.5 hour battery life!

This Bundle Includes:

* Toshiba Mini NB205-N325BN Netbook

* Belkin F8N215-BLK Netbook Sleeve

* Kensington Ci65m Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse

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Here's a Compaq/HP Netbook for $269.00!

Whether you're at home, around town, on campus, or across the country, our Compaq Mini CQ10 will keep you connected via built-in Wi-Fi1 or optional Mobile Broadband2. It comes with a 10.1" diagonal display, weighs only 2.57 lb.3, has a nearly full sized keyboard, and fits easily into your budget.

More about netbooks

Your PC, simplified

Enjoy the familiarity of genuine Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 3, or simplify your daily PC activities with genuine Windows 7§§§.

Windows 7 lets you:

Quickly get around and get things done with streamlined navigation

Browse the Web faster and more easily with Internet Explorer 8

Search fast

Stay connected while in public hotspots

Compact and connected

The Mini CQ10 optimizes Web access4 and basic communication, plus it's light enough to carry everywhere. Features include:

Simplified daily PC activities with genuine Windows XP Home

Our polished solid-black imprint finish

Easy Internet4 access to e-mail, instant messaging, video chat, social networking, shopping, banking, research, and more

An Intel Atom processor for reliable, energy-efficient performance

1GB of system memory that is user upgradeable to 2GB

160GB hard drive to store your photos and songs

Transfer of data to and from other devices via three USB ports

Integrated 802.11b/g wireless LAN for wireless access within range of a hotspot

Optional mobile broadband with Qualcomm Gobi technology for staying connected up to broadband speeds (AT&T, Verizon Wireless, or Sprint2)

Optional external multiformat CD/DVD drive for installing software (Mini does not have an internal optical drive)

Comfortable surfing

There's no need to give up comfort when using the Compaq Mini CQ10 to stay in touch. You'll get:

Clear viewing of Web pages and photos on the 10.1" diagonal mercury-free LED widescreen

A built-in VGA port in case you want to connect a larger monitor

A near-full-size (92%) keyboard that's more comfortable than those on most smartphones and PDAs

A built-in webcam and Skype for staying connected with friends and family1

Excellent features

Your Compaq Mini CQ10 will keep you entertained everywhere you go. You can:

Discover artists likely to become favorites on your playlists4 with Pandora Internet Radio

Get the latest Facebook4 updates

Enjoy streaming video4

Transfer photos from your camera via integrated 5-in-1 digital media card reader

Take pride in using a PC that's ENERGY STAR® qualified

Security and support

This series is backed by a one-year warranty10 on hardware with award-winning service and support. You get:

Real-time chat and e-mail (with a response in about an hour)

Access to our on-line classes, FAQs, and other resources through HP Total Care

60 days of complimentary live updates to Symantec Norton Internet Security 2010, which has been optimized for your PC

Configuration

Start with: Priced from:

Base configuration $269.99*

Recommended configuration $324.99*

Pricing after rebates

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To follow up, I like the Toshiba.....it is good for surfing the net, but the typing thing is tough. It is also a challenge to see the 10.5 screen, (which is the standard size on netbooks).

I still think this was a fantastic deal for what I got, however, it will take some getting used to.

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To follow up, I like the Toshiba.....it is good for surfing the net, but the typing thing is tough. It is also a challenge to see the 10.5 screen, (which is the standard size on netbooks).

I still think this was a fantastic deal for what I got, however, it will take some getting used to.

Thanks for letting us know. I just don't think I'll be able to get used to those smaller screens. Guess I'll be looking for a used laptop or a very inexpensive, barebones model.

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