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    Was this a good deal for a r60?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by gotrices, Aug 2, 2006.

  1. gotrices

    gotrices Newbie

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    oops, forgot about the price. :) I got it for $1,197.91 total through app program.
     
  2. Juz_Follow_ATI

    Juz_Follow_ATI ATI all the way

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    Yeah, it's a great deal.
     
  3. gotrices

    gotrices Newbie

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    Thx, Juz Follow. I kind of wanting a more powerful processor for future proof. B/c if i'm going to keep it. I'm going to use it for 2 to 3 years so i'm just not sure if great deal to justify for the unproductivity of this laptop later on :( So i'm stuck between keeping this lappy or waiting for the next sales event. I currently using a thinkpad g40 (urghhh.....that thing is thick, ugly and slow, hehe...) so i can wait for a while i guess.
     
  4. thePCxp

    thePCxp Notebook Guru

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    I also think its a good deal. :)

    Don't say that! They may be big and heavy but they are great ThinkPad's and they are not ugly! :mad: (And I used a G40 before, but I didn't own one).