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Lenovo Notebook. BTW Offer - Bugs $1382 for a T500 with 128G SSD

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Lenovo epp website offers very attractive Back to work discounts. Combined the Epp price and eCoupon AUEPPBTW , You can get
ThinkPad SL Series from $819.98
ThinkPad R Series from $1071.74 (the X200s model is highl recommended )
ThinkPad T Series from $1601.02
ThinkPad X Series from $1,106.92
ThinkPad XTablet from $1,444.79
ThinkPad W Series from $2,347.10

FREE delivery.

http://shopap.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/auepp/StdA…

update 1:
bug founded for all SL 500.
You simply customize a SL500 and upgrade to blu-ray combo, and the price will be lowered by another $113. It comes out $689 for a blu-ray SL500!!

update 2:
The blu-ray bug is gone. 14.30pm 16/01/2008

update 3:
New bug founded.
In the T500 model, upgrading to 128G SSD is $145 cheaper than original 160G hard disk.

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closed Comments

  • GREAT DEAL!!!

  • Do you need to be a Lenovo employee to get these discounts?

    • +1

      not necessarily. Anyone could be a friend of Lenovo/IBM's employee's.

  • Looks like a good price for X200

  • I believe there is a bug when you buy the SL500. The price will be lowered by $113.38 if you upgrade to Ble-ray combo. Not bad, $689.06 for a blu-ray laptop.

  • +1

    Coupon no longer working on SL models "Coupon not valid for current shopping cart."
    EPIC FAIL

    • +1

      weird. I tried again, this code worked. could it be a problem of your explorer?

  • You can get it for that price, but I'm not sure you will be able to play Blu-ray discs in full HD. Don't you need a WUXGA display for full HD? A guess on a 15.4" screen you wouldn't notice if it's not full HD anyway.

    • plug to to an external monitor/lcd tv/plasma and you just got an entertainment PC + bluray player

  • Will an Intel Celeron Dual Core T1600 processor (1.66GHz 667MHz 1MBL2) be able to decode full HD video satisfactorily?

    • No.
      And it might not even be able to play the BluRay movies.

      • That's what I mean, there's no use having a Blu-ray drive if your computer can't handle full HD video. You could still use it for data storage on BD discs.

        • Also the GPU in this model won't support full HD video.

    • I'm afraid not. but you can upgrade the CPU

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