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Emachines 15.6 Laptop

Emachines 15.6 Laptop - This year promises to be an excellent year for those in the market for the large ticket electronics items. Items like LCD TV’s, blue ray players, desktop computers, and home Entertainment Systems are in abundance. But the problem is that there are so many good deals and keeping all the information and store deals separated becomes quite confusing. We’re here to help you out, and even for us it has been quite the chore.

Best Buy has a Hewlett Packard 64 bit laptop running Windows 7 home premium for a low $197. This year and a has a 15.6 inch screen, 2 GB of ram and an Intel Celleron processor. This laptop sadly lacks web cam, blue tooth and TV tuner. You’ll have to line up early to get this one, as it is in store only.
Wal Mart is offering an eMachine for $198 that also runs Windows 7 home premium. This laptop also has a 15.6 inch screen, 2 GB of ram, 160 GB hard disk.
If you’re looking for a netbook check out Office Depot. They’re offering an Acer netbook for just under $200 that has a 10.1 in screen and an Intel Atom processor.
Dell also has a netbook for just under $200. This Linux based machine has an 8.9 in screen, 1 GB of ram, a four GB solid state drive, and comes with a 0.3 mega pixel camera, upgradeable to 1.3 mega pixel for only $10.00.

Emachines 15.6 Laptop

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