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    Alienware Groupon!

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by vsg28, Apr 26, 2013.

  1. vsg28

    vsg28 Notebook Consultant

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    Quagmire LXIX Have Laptop, Will Travel!

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    Interesting, but yes, we've now seen it all and can die :)

    At AW website I configured the first unit on this page " $2,249.99 for Dell Alienware NB Stealth Black 17.3" Laptop (AM17xR4-11053BK) ($2,519.99 List Price)" and it came to $2574 with the monitor as questionable. The page doesn't say if the screen is 1600x900, 1080 or 60Hz/120Hz, so I configured a 1080/60Hz. 1600x900 is -$200 and 1080/120Hz is +$250.

    So with questions about who, what and where your Groupon AW comes from and exactly what screen (super bonus if it's the 1080/120Hz), it is a discount worthy of a good haggling job with an AW rep, without the haggling. "free returns and free shipping" hopefully with the potential to buy an extended warranty through AW and this all may turn out to be a good deal.

    Thanks for posting.