Netbook Just For $0.99
You knew it would happen one day, right? With mobile operators offer subsidies netbook to promote the adoption of mobile broadband, Sprint became the first telco carrier based in the United States, reaching all courses free. Or almost free, we must be precise.
While AT & T and Verizon Wireless currently offers the HP Compaq Mini-110C for $ 199 with 2 year data plan, Sprint has partnered with Best Buy to sell the machine for only $ 0.99 with an agreement 2 years with the company “Now Network”. If one were to buy this machine all right, you must pay $ 389.99, but before hitting the credit card for that sub-$ 1 charge, take a look at all costs.

2 year agreement means that you pay $ 60 per month to Sprint for the mobile data netbook and was limited to 5 GB per month. In addition, the 3G card netbook, which means you can not transfer service to another machine. In total, spending over $ 1440 for the netbook+data, and although it is certainly a good way to achieve this combination, is preferred to buy a safe from the 3G data card rebates that can be used on any computer. Not to mention netbook should get much more powerful in Windows 7 and OS chrome out.
Pick the one which fit with your budget and needs. One thing is the vendor will more aggressive to release their product even on the global economy crisis. The effect will be hit to the price, of course will reduce the price when it release on the first time.
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