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There are just so many opportunities you can easily grab from the internet. One of the better opportunities is to be able to get your free laptop computer. Here are some useful tips before you do so.
Visit several websites that offer freebies such as free laptop computer and see how they fare on their own and against one another. Rule out scams and bogus. A good way to do this is to check for the contact information. Websites with no clear contact number or info are most likely to be scams.
You may want to explore sites that require some easy tasks to complete in exchange for the chance to get your free laptop computer. The tasks may vary from each site. Review the tasks carefully and find one that you are most interested in and most likely to do easily. For instance, there are sites that offer you the freebies to complete surveys; others would provide you with a new laptop to evaluate and comment thereafter.
Before you enter into any agreement or register with any of these sites, it is always good sense to check carefully about the deal. Make sure that you are dealing with legitimate sources and that they are up to their end of the deal. What this means is that you look meticulously into the site and ensure you understand what’s in it for you. Certainly you wouldn’t want to be shortchanged at the end of the day.
You can always get your free laptop computer with the proliferation of websites that offer the freebies. You just have to exercise prudence and be careful in choosing which opportunity to grab. After all, the internet is open to anybody including scammers. It’s up to you to discern and go with real opportunities, don’t you think so?
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Being the worlds biggest computer manufacturer worldwide you can expect that with the launch of Windows 7 they wouldn’t leave Europe in the dark. And that’s right as the company has two new models that are heading to Europe.
The dv3-2200 will be available in Germany and the UK for £799.99 / €899 while the dm1-1000 (which is currently listed at €499) will be sporting a 1.2GHz Celeron processor and of course the long anticipated Windows 7 OS.
The former machine sports an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with 2.2GHz and 2 MB L2-Cache as well as 4GB of RAM and an half a terabyte hard drive as well as a Lightscribe Super Multi DVD burner.
3 USB 2.0 ports come standard (one sporting eSATA) and 13.3 High-Definition LED BrightView Widescreen display with 1366 x 768 pixels to boot, and get this, the screen is multitouch. Graphic options are listed with NVIDIA GeForce G 105M and wireless technologies are listed as Intel 802.11a/g/n.
Currently we’re seeing availability listed as current so for those of you who need a new system and are interested in giving Windows 7 and the whole multitouch idea a try you can head over to HP’s website and pick one up. Details are listed below.