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		<title>Lenovo Notebook Financing</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Notebook Financing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lenovo notebook financing includes various payment plans and options for those who seek the right laptop or notebook financing deal. Several plans include free shipping, no interest on payments made in full under 6 to 12 month periods, and generally low costs that require no long-term financial plan. The holiday season drops already low notebook [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lenovo notebook financing includes various payment plans and options for those who seek the right laptop or notebook financing deal. Several plans include free shipping, no interest on payments made in full under 6 to 12 month periods, and generally low costs that require no long-term financial plan. The holiday season drops already low notebook prices on several models. Some price marks fall below the 500-dollar range, providing a very affordable computing system for nearly every person with decent financial standing.</p>
<p>For Lenovo notebook financing, payment systems work through a buy now and pay later system. The simple step by step directions of adding items to a shopping cart through the products page, selecting the bill me later option, then checking out makes it easy for people to purchase their laptop of choice. Some of the options for the notebook financing options include paying over a 6 month period with increments as low as 50 dollars a month. A minimum price of 125 dollars is the only requirement to be eligible for the 6-month payment plan. Some products that cost more than 750 dollars require no payments until 6 months, interest free. Ultimately, the system allows individuals to pay for a laptop or notebook anytime they wish in any amount during the 6-month period of financing.</p>
<p>A convenient billing system for the Lenovo notebook financing system provides customers and businesses that have purchased products in bulk with monthly statements that give individuals the option of paying the entire price at once or paying over a certain time. This system is available after a few questions are answered so that the electronics company has financial and contact information on file.</p>
<p>Lenovo notebook financing does involve a credit check, making it difficult for those with bad or no credit scores to receive special financing offers. However, the financing system does offer a secure transaction program ensuring that no fraudulent chargers or identify theft issues will hurt a customer’s credit score, nor will he or she be held responsible for such charges. No annual fee is charged for using any of the Lenovo notebook financing features, offering another incentive for customers to buy now and pay later.  With several top laptops, computer models all priced fairly and competitively against other leading brands on the market, purchasing a notebook now is a smart decision and one that does not include a binding financial obligation.</p>
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		<title>Top Lightweight Laptops</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 17:21:43 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Buy Laptops]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[lenovo x200]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[lightweight laptops]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lightweight laptops are often referred to as &#8220;ultra portable laptops.&#8221; These small, lightweight laptop computers usually have an overall screen size of twelve inches or less, and weigh three pounds or less, though some even heavier laptops with larger screens can be classified as ultra portable. These thin, lightweight laptops are often more expensive than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lightweight laptops are often referred to as &#8220;ultra portable laptops.&#8221; These small, lightweight laptop computers usually have an overall screen size of twelve inches or less, and weigh three pounds or less, though some even heavier laptops with larger screens can be classified as ultra portable. These thin, lightweight laptops are often more expensive than the average sized laptop, with the exception of the new Net books &#8211; smaller, more affordable laptops equipped with Linux or Windows XP. Because of the small hardware inside of ultra portable laptops, they are usually less powerful and run more slowly than the average sized laptop, though many consumers consider this a sacrifice they are willing to make for exceptional portability.</p>
<p>The Mac Book Air, with only a 0.76 inch height, is one of the thinnest and most popular ultra portables on today&#8217;s market. With a razor thin, sleek design, Apple&#8217;s newest release is definitely eye catching. Some of the Mac Book Air&#8217;s most popular features, aside from its incredibly light weight of only three pounds, are its multi-touch track pad, Multi-finger scrolling, and an illuminated keyboard. The Mac Book Air is not all good, though. This ultra portable laptop is not exactly what most people would consider to be affordable. Aside from its astronomical price tag, the Mac Book Air has only one USB Port, a mediocre battery life, and no stereo sound.</p>
<p>The Dell Adamo&#8217;s gorgeous wafer thin design makes it seem like more of a fashion accessory than a functional computer, but make no mistake about it; the Adamo has a solid build and functions just as well as many other ultra portable laptops. Like almost all other ultra thin laptops, The Dell Adamo is quite expensive. While the Adamo is heavier than the Mac Book Air, it is slightly less expensive.</p>
<p>The Lenovo x200, though it is slightly smaller than the x300, is still not very small, nor is it as thin as the older x300. The x200 has powerful components, a great battery life, and excellent display resolution, but the Lenovo x200 does have its fair share of faults. For example, the battery is fairly large, which increases the overall weight of the computer, and the x200 lacks an optical drive option.</p>
<p>For those considering purchasing a new lightweight or ultra portable laptop, the main thing to remember is that all lightweight laptops will run slower than standard sized laptops. These lightweight computers are extremely portable, allowing for easy travel, but this exceptional portability comes at quite a high price. With slower run times and often astronomical price tags, ultra portable laptops can set the buyer back by a thousand dollars or more, so those who are not quite as willing to part with their hard earned cash would be better advised to purchase Netbooks from various producers, including Dell, which usually sell for about $500 or less.</p>
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