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Notebook Price Watch
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04/11/2005

November 4, 2005

If you're on the prowl for the best notebook deals in Singapore, look no further. CNET Asia's Notebook Price Watch will ensure you get the latest notebook price lists seen in Sim Lim Square, the electronics hub of Singapore. To be updated on a fortnightly basis, we aim to give you a more in-depth analysis of the notebooks shown and deals to look out for. We invite you to check out our full analysis on the price movements every fortnight.

Next update: November 18 | Last update: October 21

NEW ENTRANTS:
There are no new entrants this fortnight. The ThinkPad Z60 series, Sony Vaio TX series and FJ series as well as the Fujitsu LifeBook P7120 are due in stores by mid November.

CHANGES:
The Acer TravelMate 3002WTCI's price has been increased by S$100 (US$73.63) to S$2,598 (US$1,912.78).

Our notebook recommendations
(Based on notebook page views)
Model
Specs
Notebook category
Price
Vendor
Pentium M 740 (1.7GHz); 512MB RAM; 12.1-inch screen; 1.5kg
Ultraportable
S$2,598 (US$1,912.78)
AAAs; Renova; Notebook.com
Pentium M 750 (1.86GHz); 512MB RAM; 12.1-inch screen; DVD writer; 1.6kg
Thin-and-light
S$2,899 (US$2,134.40)
Renova; PA Mart
Pentium M 740 (1.73GHz), 512MB RAM; 14-inch screen; DVD writer; 2.51kg
Mainstream
S$2,398 (US$1,765.53)
PA Mart; AAAs; Notebook.com
AMD Turion (2.0GHz); 1GB RAM; 15.4-inch screen; DVD writer; 3.01kg
Desktop replacement
S$3,698 (US$2,722.66)
PA Mart; AAAs


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