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    MSI E7235-295US Notebook PC

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by Cobra03, Dec 6, 2009.

  1. Cobra03

    Cobra03 Notebook Evangelist

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    The MSI E7235-295US Notebook PC provides a powerful work and multimedia platform that brings productivity, mobility and entertainment to your next voyage!

    Ideal to fit into your personal or professional environment, the MSI E7235-295US Notebook PC has a sleek design and works great for entertainment and multimedia purposes. Whatever daily task are ahead of you, the MSI E7235-295US Notebook PC can seamlessly perform multitasking and Internet streaming capabilities much faster and more secure than ever before!

    Outstanding Features:

    Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 processor
    4GB of fast DDR2 memory
    17-inch widescreen 1440 x 900 LCD display
    320GB SATA hard drive
    NVIDIA GeForce GT 130M graphics (512MB dedicated VRAM)
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Solutions For Every Need:

    4-in-1 media card reader provides universal compatibility
    Store your digital belongings with the 320GB hard drive
    Transform your digital performance with the new Windows 7 Home Premium OS
    DVDRW SuperMulti Drive drastically saves more data then single-layer DVD
    Enjoy safer and more secure Internet with 802.11a/g/n wireless and LAN connectivity
    HDMI Output Port and High Definition audio support boost your multimedia capabilities
    The MSI E7235-295US Notebook PC is designed for computer users who seek a dependable product at a reasonable rate.

    This is $799.99, $100 cheaper than Frosty Computers

    http://www.circuitcity.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5254799&CatId=2511
     
  2. Rorschach

    Rorschach Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    Don't forget to bing it. Just me or does circuit city's website look way to much like tigerdirect?
     
  3. Iga

    Iga Notebook Guru

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    TigerDirect, CircuitCity and CompUSA - all of them have the same owner - Systemax. 90% of products are the same in those stores, but sometimes they have exclusive deals and exclusive products.
    But yes, can say they are the same.
     
  4. Rorschach

    Rorschach Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    ahh thats nice to know. I knew about compusa and circuit city but not tigerdirect.
     
  5. Iga

    Iga Notebook Guru

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    o_O whats the point in owning so many stores that literally sell the same thing lol?
     
  7. ortegaluis

    ortegaluis Notebook Consultant

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    It creates the illusion of competitive princing for those that are unaware.
    I would say that it's similar to GM having GMC, Chevrolet, Pontiac, etc., etc. The products are practically the same with some minor differences.
     
  8. The Doc

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    I'm debating buying this computer as a replacement for my Acer Travelmate 2480. I have only one concern, is it a 64-bit OS. I assume so beings 4gb of ram but i have seen no documentation of it.