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    Seriously Considering a Z60t

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by swinssy, May 23, 2006.

  1. swinssy

    swinssy Notebook Enthusiast

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    I know it's an obsolete model since Z61t already out. But with ongoing $200 promotion and a $100 coupon, I can get a 1.8G 1yr warranty Z60t at $700, and a 2.0G 3yr warranty Z60t at $950.

    Now the question is, which one should I choose? Please tell me what you think, thanks.
     
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    ThinkZ61 Notebook Enthusiast

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    where are you getting z60t with 2 ghz for under $1000?
     
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    santasballz Notebook Consultant

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    what the...can you please tell us how ur doing that? I would get a z60t THIS INSTANT if i could get that sort of pricing.... o_O
     
  4. swinssy

    swinssy Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm wrong about the coupon. It cannot combine with May anniversary sale. :(
    My school has a contract with IBM/Lenovo, so I can get a 2.0 ghz z60t for $1250. :confused: But now I'm not sure my purchase through school is eligible for May anniversary sale rebate.
     
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    swinssy Notebook Enthusiast

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    talked with a sales rep., and he said the rebate terms didn't discriminate public purchase or goverment/education purchase, so it's ok to use the mail-in rebate on education purchase as long as the model no. fits.
    So at lease I can get that z60t for $1050. That coupon is just useless.