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Samsung RC530-S0EAU 15.6" Core i7 Notebook $795 + Shipping - Win 7 HP, 1TB HDD, 6GB RAM, 2GB Gfx

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Looks like a ripper of a bargain to me, would buy it if I had $800.
Sandy Bridge Quad Core Processor, Huge HDD, no SSD but I can live without that.
$50-100 more on staticice, but have bought from them before and very happy with service, shipping time. Can't remember shipping costs and can't seem to see them on their website.

Specs - Core i7 2670QM QC 2.2Ghz, 15.6" HD LED LCD (1366 x 768), 6GB RAM (1 x 4GB/2GB), 1TB HDD, SuperMulti DVD Burner, nVidia GT540M w/ 2GB graphics (Optimus), Gbit Lan,Wireless-N, BT 3.0, 6 cell (5200mAh), Web Cam, 4 x USB2.0, D-Sub, HDMI, Win 7 Home Premium 64bit,

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  • +1

    SSD HD would have topped it off!!

  • Noieeece!

  • screen res is a let down

  • +3

    No USB 3.0? Would not touch it!

    • you can always just get cards for that nowadays if this has one of those pcmia card slots

  • Maybe a Samsung is better built but I paid $100 less for a Lenovo E520 1yr ago with the same specs.

  • Can you imagine when graphics get to 1TB ? Woah

  • Not really that special specs wise. Average screen res, no SSD & USB 2. Looks to be a discontinued model too. Ripper of a bargain, no.

  • The screen res and graphics are a let down. Combine them two and theres absolutely little to no use for 2GB of graphics memory. What was Samsung thinking?

  • They might be thinking of those who want to use Adobe's CS5/6 Mercury Playback Engine…
    (or those who want to game at home with their 24" LCD plugged in)

  • I happened across this laptop not 10 minutes ago whilst checking on another deal.

    http://www.bttech.com.au/acer-inch-aspire-v3571g52454g75-not…

    CPU isn't as good as above, but it does have a USB3 and Bluetooth V4. Essentially the same GPU.

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