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suejeanette Hi v3g....you seem to know alot about computer specs and I get overwhelmed by all that technical stuff.
I'm considering buying this, my needs are email, research topics, play music, watch a movie and tune into a live basketball game every now and then. I'm not really concerned about the battery life. Will this meet my needs?
suejeanette
Walmart's $300 HP G60 laptop gets real, detailed
Engadget —
There wasn't exactly much secrecy left around this one after ads started popping up online, but Walmart's now set aside any doubt about its $300 HP G60-519WM laptop with a listing for it on its website, which also thankfully includes the complete specs for it. Apparently built exclusively for Walmart by HP, this particular model packs a 15.6-inch WXGA display, along with previously rumored specs including a 2.2GHz Celeron 900 processor, 3GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a LightScribe DVD burner, and some basic Intel GMA 4500M integrated graphics -- not to mention Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit edition for an OS. Not exactly the worst deal for someone looking for ...
A gift from Walmart: $298 HP G60-519WM on November 7
PCLaunches.com —
... yesteryear's specification. You get an Intel Celeron 900 processor (2.2GHz), 3GB DDR2 RAM, 250GB HDD, GMA 4500M integrated graphics, 15.6" widescreen LCD display, DVD burner, 802.11b/g Wireless, 3x USB ports, VGA output, 6-cell battery and Windows 7 Home Premium OS.
Simply too good at $298.
So if you're planning to buy a budget system with large display then swipe your credit this Saturday to obtain a nice computer system for unbelievably low price.
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Walmart’s $298 pre-Black Friday laptop is real, and not all that bad
Gadgetell —
Section: Computers, Laptops Yesterday, fellow Gadgetell writer JG told us about Walmart’s pre-Black Friday sale and one of the items up for sale is a $298 laptop from HP. According to the initial ad listing we could see that laptop has a 15.6-inch display with a 250GB hard drive.
Of course, there are many more specs to that and it was hard not to wonder if a sub-$300 laptop would be worth the money. Anyway, the laptop in question is the G60-519WM from HP. Bottom line, everyones needs and use will require something different, but in this case it seems worthy.
Luckily, said laptop is now listed in its fully spec’d glory ...




