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    Asus A7J Question

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by paul1122, Jul 11, 2006.

  1. paul1122

    paul1122 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys i think i made up my mind on getting this notebook. What do u guys think? Is it good? Worth Buying? And do u guys know where i can get good deal on it in Canada?

    Thanx in advance
     
  2. PROPortable

    PROPortable Company Representative

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    You just missed picking up the $200 rebate on it.... so that isn't the greatest news, but they're short just about everywhere...
     
  3. MilestonePC.com

    MilestonePC.com Company Representative

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    We assume that you are looking for a 17" ensemble models. You have 2 options for A7J and W2JB. Seem to be A7J is a budget machine for you when comparing with W2JB. Only difference on CPU, TV tuner, OS, 512Mb memory, free USB memory.... If you don't care about theses, just go for A7J.
     
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    i know a place where i can get it for 1888$ canadian. Can anyone beat that price?
     
  5. PROPortable

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    The US price is converted is only a few bucks more.... you missed the $200 rebate on top of that though.