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The beginning of every month brings a slew of new offering.

We sat around today and compared new, clearance and refurb desktop computers from HP, Toshiba, Fujitsu and many more famous makers. We also looked at some of our favorite clearance sites including Buy.com and JR Music World.

We’re geeks. We even set up a spreadsheet to compare RAM, prices and features. After all, every decent shopping site has a compare feature, but how many have a compare across multiple sites? Since they don’t, we used Chrome and Google Docs to build our own.

Sue us. It was a late Friday afternoon at the end of the month when we had already met the sales budget.

Then we found her.

This is one hot computer.  Even CNet, which often doesn’t recommend anyone who isn’t advertising heavily that week, couldn’t exactly slam it.  That’s because the HP Pavilion 6214 we found has a 8 gig of RAM, 1 terabyte hard drive and Windows System 7.  All for less than $400

So it’s a refurb unit.  Who cares?  Refurbs work well, which is why they’re so popular.    How hot is this Pavilion?  We bought one.  You should too.

Four hundred dollar desktops sell out fast.  Jump on this one by clicking the link below.

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CNet, the voice of technology we always use when purchasing any electronics, loved the Asus EEE PC 900 when it was released in May.  Notebook guru Dan Ackerman showed how the Asus screen size had increased two inches while the machine stayed almost the same width through some sharp engineering.  CNet gave the slick looking white netbook a “Very Good” rating, as did 11 consumers.  Ackerman made one comment about the keyboard being small but otherwise loved the machine.

What he didn’t love — and we didn’t either — was the street price at $549.

Now, we have found an awesome coupon for you that takes the Asus down to about  half its 2008 price!

ASUS Eee PC 900 16G – Linux – Netbook – Pearl White Now only $299.99.

At $300, this Netbook is a steal.   A main article in this month’s Wired magazine describes the year of the Netbook.  I know we’ll be buying at least two at this price.  At only $300 with a 9 inch display at 16 gigabyte hard drive (solid state to boot — just like a thumb drive!), you can’t go wrong buying at least one.

We’ll be reviewing the machine and mystery shopping OnSale again while we’re at it.   Do the same because the darling of last spring isn’t going to last forever at this price when sites like CNet are touting its virtues.

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I guess they’re not technically laptops since they don’t fit well in your lap.  Most manufacturers call them notebooks.  Their little cousins are called netbooks.  But bless Toshiba for still using plain English.

No matter what they’re called, though, these computers are awesome second computers, student computers or even as a desktop replacement if you’re adding a computer into a busy room.    There are now worries about stability here either.   Toshiba is a rock-solid brand.  The company owns more than 100 companies and subsidiaries and employs over 200,000 people.    Computers are more affordable than ever, and these laptops are selling for little more than a smartphone.

Satellite laptops starting at only $599!

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