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Black Friday 2010 Ads, Deals, & Sales - LAPTOPS

Black Friday 2010 ads, deals & sales - laptops are something that many consumers want. After all, nothing's better or makes a better gift than a laptop computer - and there's a plethora of them at various Black Friday sales.


If you're looking for a MacBook or a MacBook Pro, chances are you will be out of luck. There may be some discounts on the Apple laptop lineup, but you're not likely to find the rock-bottom prices that you will find on HP, Compaq, and eMachines laptops.


In the Best Buy Black Friday list, I found the MacBook Pro 13" computer for $1,199 - a quick glance at Apple.com confirmed my beliefs, as that is the retail price of the MacBook Pro in question.


MORE BEST BUY DEALS AVAILABLE HERE.


However, other Black Friday deals on laptops at Best Buy include: $150 off any Samsung Laptop, a Compaq 10.1" Netbook w/Intel Atom Processor, 1GB RAM,


160GB HD, Windows 7 Starter for $149.99


Compaq 10.1" Netbook w/Intel Atom Processor


1GB RAM, 250GB HD, Windows 7 Starter for $199.99


HP 15.6" Laptop w/Intel Core i3 Processor 4GB RAM, 500GB HDWindows 7 Home Premium for $499.99


Sony Vaio 15.5" Laptop w/Intel Dual-Core Processor, 3GB Memory, 320GB Hard Drive for $399.99


Sony Vaio 15.5" Laptop w/Intel Dual-Core Processor, 4GB RAM, 320GB HD Bundle for $499.99


Toshiba 15.6" Laptop w/AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile Processor, 3GB RAM and 320GB HD for $349.99 and MORE.

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