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Dell Inspiron 17 – Pentium Dual-Core / 2GB RAM / 250GB HDD / Vista Premium + Windows 7 £329

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This is an amazing deal for a Dell Inspiron 17! This portable PC is packed with a lot of features and is also powered by Windows Vista Premium and Windows 7. It features a powerful Pentium Dual-Core processor (2Ghz T4200) and a wonderful 17.3-inch widescreen. The hard disk has room for 250 GB of data. In addition, the Dell Inspiron 17 has 2 GB of RAM memory, as well as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Video is powered by nVidia for a plus of quality.

The price is just £329 standalone price + 5% Quidco (£16.45). It is well worth it, considering you get a brand new Dell Inspiron 17, with a pentium dual-core processor, 2 GB RAM, 250 GB hard disk, Microsoft Vista Premium, and Microsoft Windows 7. This is a real bargain!

However, you should get your hands on this laptop as soon as possible. At this price, most of them will be gone already and, as you know, stocks are limited. People are rushing to buy one, and we don’t know how many are left in stock. Go ahead and get it from here, at the Carphone Warehouse!

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