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$500 bucks for a i5 Thinkpad

 
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Nov 18, 2010 22:56 |  #1

Looks to be an insane deal. I'm thinking about jumping on this but really trying to hold my money tightly right now ;) Hopefully you guys buy it out of stock before I lose control of myself

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ThinkPad L412, 14",i5, 4G,160G, $500 shipped (SPP Program) 1. Login or register an account at: Lenovo SPP (external link) [i2.com (external link)]
2. Select ThinkPad L412 with discrete graphics
3. Choose i5-460m(subtract $47.50), downgrade os to ThinkPad PC DOS License(subtract $165.30), upgrade ram to 4GB(subtract $4.75).
4. Add to cart and apply coupon: USETHINKPLUS1028 for 10% off.

Final price: $500.17*
Total savings $525.83




  
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Nov 19, 2010 00:33 |  #2

Nice deal! I've been thinking about getting a netbook as a back up to my mbp for about $360 but this makes more sense. Thanks for posting.


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Nov 19, 2010 06:50 |  #3

Do Lenovo's still catch on fire after a couple hours of use?


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Nov 19, 2010 07:32 |  #4

My Lenovo laptop rocks, its a lower end one and its been running 24/7 for 3 years. I just gave it a break 2 months ago when I got my desktop. I've never had an issue with it ever.


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