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2. The Black Friday Deal
“The only thing that doesn’t change in this
world is the word change itself”
• Black Friday deals on desktops, laptops, tablets and
hybrids are extremely tricky to navigate.
• A rock-bottom price may lure you, but the scarce
descriptions and exaggerated promises offered by the
retailers might leave you with a system that is
underpowered.
• But note that most of these prices, won't be live until the
day after Thanksgiving.
3. 11-inch MacBook Air ($779 at Best Buy)
• The MacBook Air gets my eyebrows
raised up being the single most
universally useful laptop you can buy at
lower price.
• The 11.6-inch version of this
masterpiece is normally $899, but it
stands at $779 at Best Buy, and so it's a
rare chance to pick one.
• The 13-inch sibling of the same Book is
also currently discounted by at least
$100 from its usual $999 price at Best
Buy.
4. 15-inch HP Envy ($499 at Best Buy)
The Envy line is really a finest
laptop series from HP, and particularly
the 13-inch version of this is one of my
favourite choice.
• This cute little performer has nice mainstream components,
with a touch screen for below $500 at Best Buy. I would call
this as go-to midsize laptop for that price.
• The Costco will have an upgraded version of this (Core i7, with
more RAM and bigger hard drive) for $650, which is $150 off
the usual price.
5. Dell Inspiron 15R ($549 at Walmart.com)
• The Dell Inspiron is never
particularly exciting, but
usually have a good value.
• This Walmart online-only
deal (till supplies last!) is
for a fairly tricked out 15-
inch laptop, with an Core
i7 processor and a
spacious enough 1TB hard
drive for $549, or about
$180 off the usual price.
6. Asus X205TA ($99 at Staples)
• I usually advise the Black Friday
shoppers to stay away from the
cheapest of the cheap gadgets,
as even spending around $200
on downgraded laptop will end
up disappointing everyone.
• This 11inch Asus breed has an
Intel Atom processor with a
2GB RAM, but only a 32GB SSD,
of which Windows 8 will
probably eat up half of its
tummy.
7. Microsoft Surface 2 ($299 at Best Buy)
Where in this world could someone use RT devices any more (it's a crossed-down
version of Windows 8), but the Surface 2 is still holding it tight.
Though not being the most useful slate ever, but at a discounted price of $299
($150 off the usual price), I can see this as a premium levelled travel system.
The best part of using MS RT is that
Microsoft Office is pre-installed in
the device.
So, no need of worrying about it.
But the fact that the keyboard is
sold separately makes you really
worried about I suppose.
8. Toshiba C55 ($399 after rebate at Staples)
• The Toshiba c55 is a 15-
inch laptop that is made
of basic plastic material
with a mainstream
component of Core i5
CPU from Intel and a 1TB
hard drive from Seagate.
• Actually it stands for
$550, but there's a $50
"easy rebate," so
depending on how easy it
is it's a impending deal.
9. Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro ($999 at Best Buy)
• It's a year old, but has a
powerful Core i7 processor
and a double XL sized 256GB
SSD.
• It's also a hybrid that can fold
down into a kiosk or a tablet
that is very well-made.
• The usual price of the
configuration comes around
$1200 but they offer their
best class deal.
This is a high-end
configuration of an excellent
breed from Lenovo, one of the
top PCs of the year 2013.
10. Origin PC (free Steam gift card)
• The Origin PC makes some
excellent but relatively costlier
gaming PCs, including
desktops and laptops.
• You can never find a door
buster-level deal, but any built
to order computer will come
with a $50 Steam gift card to
help kick off your PC game
collection, plus free ground
shipping, which can run $50
and up (the free shipping code
is Fall2014).
11. Dell Inspiron 15 ($189 at Dell)
• This is a very basic Celeron processor system, that is paired up with
a standard 500GB hard drive.
• With a larger 15-inch display it's going to feel very underpowered,
but it's hard to argue with the price as a dead basic system for
simple web-surfing or for setting up as a tabletop Netflix player.