$200 off Dell Inspiron 4000 and up, free shipping

lazycatter

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Mad that i missed out on the HP deal at walmart, i've beens searching for a respectable laptop. This is in their small business section. A decent setup looks to be

SALE PRICE
$1,168.00*
[save $200.00]

Dell Inspiron 4000 Notebooks:
Celeron Processor, 700 MHz,
14.1" XGA TFT Display
64MB, SDRAM, 1 DIMM
5GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive
Microsoft® Windows® Millennium (Windows Me)
Internal 56K Capable V.90 Mini-PCI Fax Modem
24X Max Variable CD-ROM Drive
New Microsoft TM Works Suite 2001 with Money 2001 Standard
Nortonon Antivirus: Norton Antivirus® 2001
26.5 WHr Lithium-Ion Battery with ExpressCharge®
Limited Warranty and Support: 1Yr Mail-In Service+1Yr Phone Tech Support

DVD is another $99, but not bad for 14.1" XGA.


Offer Expires 3/11
 

Homer_Simpson

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Just so others won't get confused, you should change your subject line to $200 OFF, not $200 Dell Inspiron...other than that, this seems pretty good.

Homer
 

anonymouschris

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for a second there i thought it was a $200 laptop. insane deal, but then you edited your thread title so its "$200 off" :D
 

DDCSpeed

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mark my word too. I jump on this as soon as i get some financial support..........in a way this is a hot deal....but in a way the celery arent so hot............ but its doable. probably a comparable p3 550 speed......maybe.
 

DDCSpeed

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this is lazycatter's 2nd sn....ddcspeed.

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jk.....hot deal for everyone to see though
 

vegetation

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Not a bad price. Try to get the internal modem + NIC option upgrade if you can, even if you don't have ethernet right now. It may come in handy for the future, and shouldn't cost you that much more. Beats using PCMCIA nics.
 

Braxus

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FYI, although it's a Celeron, keep in mind that notebook Celery parts run at 100MHz. Also, the CPU is upgradable too as it's socket based.
 

Mihir

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What would be a good source of information on laptop processor upgrades?
Mihir
 

gr8fuljack

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Just bought one through the consumer division (business division MUST charge sales tax so figure out if it is worth it (though they do give you $200 off and free shipping to make up for it which might be better than the $100 rebate and free double ram offered through the consumer division)

Inspiron 4000
Celery 700
128 ram (64 upgrade free)
5 gig hd
8x DVD upgrade
Upgraded Battery (important for some - I just know I will be mad if I can't finish watching that DVD!)
56k and 10/100 ethernet (a great idea if you have dsl etc.)

came out to $1547 (but then there is a $100 rebate) so $1447.

I couldnt find anything that even comes close to the price!

Which is a great price considering