Filed under: News | Black Friday
Dec 19 2009, 5:05am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We just reported that Walmart sells Acer Netbooks with Windows 7 for $298. Amazon is actually beating this deal not only with a lower price, but also with better specifications.
Amazon has the Acer AOD250-1197 Windows 7 netbook with 250GB HDD, 1GB RAM, Intel Atom N270 CPU and 6-cell battery (8-hours) on sale for only $279.99.
The Walmart Netbook deal only gives you 160GB
HDD and a 3-cell battery.
Get this hot netbook deal now on Amazon.
If you want a bit more performance, Amazon also has an Acer netbook with N280 Atom CPU and Wi-Fi 802.11n on sale for $299.99.
Find more Holiday Sales Tips. If you need hot holiday tech gift tips visit our Holiday Gift Guide 2009.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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