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    Asus N10J-A2 $599.99 on eBay 9300m GS, 320GB HDD, 2GB RAM

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by theneighborrkid, Apr 7, 2009.

  1. theneighborrkid

    theneighborrkid Notebook Evangelist

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    Should mention that it is also a used item. Still half decent price for -100$ than a brand new unit.
     
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    $200 off a brand new, its an A2 not an A1.
     
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    A quick live.com search has it for 732$, so it's 132$ cheaper. It's not great since it's a used unit, but not bad either.

    Personally I find no reason to get an N10J-a2, since you can get an N10Jc with Windows XP (the only reason you would consider an N10J-a2 and the only actual difference over the N10J-a1 is that it has Vista and an XP downgrade disk) for around 600$ brand new if you easily search around, and if you want Vista, you would get the N10J-a1 for around the same price of an N10Jc.