Pre-Black Friday: Best Buy selling a $250 Laptop November 11
Filed under: Bargains, Shopping, Technology, Black Friday
The laptop price wars continue and retailers aren't waiting for Thanksgiving to offer great Black Friday laptop deals! After Walmart fired the first shot with a pre-Black Friday Laptop deal last weekend, Best Buy is responding with its own Black Friday computer deal -- priced at just $250.Starting on Wednesday November 11, Best Buy will be selling an Acer laptop for $249.99. This low priced laptop is, according to an email from BlackFriday.info, "their lowest-advertised-price laptop ever."
Best Buy just confirmed that the $250 laptop will be the Acer Extensa EX5230E-2177 which comes with a 2.2 GHz Intel Celeron 900 processor, 2 GB of RAM and a 160 GB hard drive complete with Windows 7 (Full specs).
A laptop like this won't see you through many gaming sessions but will work fine for browsing the web, managing your digital pictures, watching YouTube and doing schoolwork.
As an added bonus, Best Buy is also including six months of antivirus protection with every computer sold through the end of December and will throw in a year's subscription to Napster with any Dell laptop purchased at Best Buy.
To take advantage of the deal, visit your local Best Buy on Wednesday November 11, or go to BestBuy.com.



Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-10-2009 @ 11:24PM
MRD said...
This Laptop looks cool im getting it for my son that has been begging for a laptop for 4 months now, finally i found a cheap one that's in my budget! :)
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11-15-2009 @ 11:58AM
Tony said...
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11-13-2009 @ 10:00AM
Kenny said...
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11-17-2009 @ 8:34AM
Jay said...
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http://www.blackfridayhistory.com
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