Update 3: DEAD!
Update 2: Hurry-Alive Again!
Originally posted on 08/23:
Update: DEAD!
Buy this computer on a credit card like the Starwood AMEX or the AMEX Premier Rewards Gold and you’ll get an additional year of top notch, all-expenses paid/full refund warranty coverage from AMEX for free!
ASUS Thin and Light UL30A 13.3″ Laptop Linky
Global 1 year warranty covers all damage due to accidental drops, spills, power surges, and fire damage! The warranty also includes free 2-way overnight shipping and 24/7 tech support!
Specs:
-Intel SU7300 Ultra Low Voltage 1.3GHz Core 2 Duo Processor
-4GB of DDR3 RAM
-500GB Hard Drive
-13.3″ HD LED LCD Display
-Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
-Webcam
-Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System (64 bit)
-Brushed aluminum cover
-Multi-gesture touchpad
-Exclusive FastBoot technology
-Altec Lansing speakers plus SRS surround sound
-Engadget Laptop Of The Year
-12 hours of battery life
-SmartLogon facial recognition system detects your face and logs on automatically
-12.9 x 9.28 x 0.98 inches
-3.74 pounds
-3 USB 2.0 ports
-1 HDMI output
-5-in-1 memory card reader
HT: Asher O.
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why does it say by me $700???
tried to buy but is showing $700
Showing price as 700 dollars anything i am
supposed to do to get the price down?
@shmuely:
You’re supposed to read the post updates 😉
Deals like this don’t last long!
its still 499 from amazon…. see on the bottom right of the page.
oh whoops… it now says out of stock!
Not dead. Just click on a side bar where it says purchase through Amazon. and you’ll get it for $499 plus S&H. Is it worthwhile though? Good system?
where is this option i dont see how to purchase?
does this have a CD drive?
alive again
And dead again, it seems.
I think it’s dead again. Can someone confirm or am I doing something wrong?