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Samsung RC520-A06AU Notebook with 23" LG Monitor & Bonus 6GB RAM & Sennheiser Heaphone $749

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Seems like a decent bargain with
23" LG LED MONITOR
Upgrade to 6gb ram
and the free sennheiser headphone

Not sure what model the LG LED monitor and the sennheiser headphone is..
LG LED monitor could be 23” 5ms LG E2360V-PN, selling in MSY for $149

Specifications:

All New 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ i5 Processor:
Blazing fast processing speed and video creation with the all new Intel® Core i5™ 2410M processor.

Unbelievable 8.5 Hour** Battery
Amazing 8.5 hours battery* (5.1hrs DVD Playback) to get more off a single charge.
37%*** Brighter LED Screen
SuperBright 300nit LED screen enabling easier viewing in sunlight.
Fast Start
Notebook up and running in just 3 seconds of opening display or turning power on.

** Battery hours varies depending on configuration and usage environment
*** Up to 37% brighter than a standard notebook display (220nit).

Built in Devices: 4 x USB 2.0, VGA, HDMI, Headphone-Out, Mic-In, Internal Mic, 4-in-1 Memory Card Reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC), RJ45 (LAN), DC-In Power Port
Connectivity: 10/100/1000 Ethernet 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth 3.0 High Speed
Video: Intel HD Graphics
Processor: Intel® Core i5™ 2410M 2.3Ghz Processor
Memory: 4 GB DDR3
Storage: 640 GB (5400 rpm SATA)
Optical Drive: DVD Super Multi Dual Layer
Screen: 15.6 Inch LED LCD HD (1366 x 768) 16:9
Operating System: Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium (64 bit)
Warranty: 1 Year International Warranty

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closed Comments

  • Not bad if your wanting a monitor with headphones and dont care about gaming or just want to play small facebook games and thats it

    • Does the onboard Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics make it okay for gaming?

      • +2

        angry birds yes
        battlefield 3 no

  • any idea of 23" LG Monitor model ?

    • Could be the 23” 5ms LG E2360V-PN from the picture.

  • "Notebook up and running in just 3 seconds of opening display or turning power on."
    Can anyone confirms that. 5400 rpm and amazing speed. Why we need SSD then?

    • its pretty much the same as the windows built-in hibernate functionality, they've just re-branded by the looks of it

      • but that does not take 3 seconds. it takes more than half a minute to resume on my i7 quad core 8 gb ram.

        • not hibernate but sleep

        • why is it called up and running. You dont put laptop to sleep while traveling.

    • you mean resuming Windows or like Asus have with the similar Expressgate? it just loads a simplified Linux menu from hdd but i think it takes a little more than 3 secs, maybe 5 or 6 secs, SSD is for speeding up Windows although if the Linux distro was moved over to SSD that 3 secs from hdd might be 1 sec! i have it on my Asus netbook but i feel like a 6 year old playing with a toy laptop… :J

      • Try damn small Linux, takes like 3 seconds

    • That would be from powered sleep. Nothing to do with HDD/SSD speed (HDD/SSD is just switched off, RAM contents stay in RAM, powered)
      0-volt hibernate is different and will take longer the more RAM you have (as it needs to copy it back from the HDD/SSD)

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