HP Pavilion G50 112 NR Notebook: Black Friday
Category: Apple, HP, News | November 26th, 2008

The HP Pavilion G50 112 NR notebook is being sold over on Office Depot for only $349.99 on Black Friday, that means you will save a staggering $250 discount off of the G50-112NR’s retail price.
This is one of the cheapest and most affordable 15.4-inch notebooks available this Black Friday, the G50-112NR features 160 GB hard drive, 3GB of RAM and an Intel Dual Core T3200 processor. The $250 in savings for Black Friday is split into a $200 discount and a $50 rebate, not the best laptop in the world but hey it is still cheap.
Christmas is coming, Black Friday is looming and as part of the Black Friday deals this laptop will sell like hot cakes. The HP Pavilion G50 112 NR Notebook would make the perfect gift for anyone’s Christmas stocking.
Update – Looked back on Office Depot and cannot seem to find this laptop anymore, if you know of any other place selling this please let us know as soon as possible.
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hey I have that laptop its Wednesday and we paid 349.99 for it !
Comment by Zac — November 26, 2008 @ 4:16 pm
I just saw it online at http://officedepot.shoplocal.com/officedepot/default.aspx?action=entryflash
Comment by Steve — November 27, 2008 @ 7:07 am
It was true. I was there at 5:30AM. They were sold out before the doors were opened. There was a guy walking from the beginning of the line handing out the vouchers for the sale items. At one point, he yells out, “There are NO more laptops!”. Something made me stick around. After a few minutes in the store, some kid was selling his voucher for the HP for $40 bucks. You bet your ass I bought it and it was worth it. Awesome machine and awesome deal!
Comment by Zac'sFullOfIt — November 28, 2008 @ 1:33 pm