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GearDeal: Get $500 off an HP HDX 18T Premium laptop & HP mini 110 XP netbook Bundle

Posted on 13 August 2009 by


Here’s another special HP offer which is valid August 13 through 15 only: When you buy a bundle containing the  HP HDX 18T Premium laptop and an HP mini 110 XP netbook, you’ll get $500 off!

This looks like a similar dual laptop setup to the dv6 and mini combo that I am currently using, but with a “desktop laptop” which has a massive 18″ screen for gaming and watching movies; I bet that the HDX 18T must be a beast!

When you need to go to school or meetings, you can just carry the mini 100 xp, which slides right into a gearbag or medium sized purse.

geardiary_hdx_18t plus geardiary_mini_110

Here’s what you do: click here to configure your HP HDX 18T Premium laptop and then click here to configure your HP mini 110 XP netbook. You’ll get $500 off when you use the coupon code NBY4876.

Valid for HP Home & Home Office (www.hpshopping.com) internet and call center purchases only. Coupon valid on first 100 redemptions, or while supplies last. Any unused portion will be forfeited. Each coupon code is limited to one usage per customer; one coupon code per checkout. Offer void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Non-transferable. Not valid retroactively on previously purchased items. Not valid for any resale activity as defined by HP Home & Home Office Store. Coupons may not be used to purchase gift cards. Not valid on clearance sales. May not be permitted with certain bundle offers. Not valid on: Academic and Employee purchase programs, HP Employee purchase program, Refurbished products, Extended Service Plans. For complete coupon conditions, see “Coupon Information” in the “Customer Service” section at www.hpshopping.com.

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