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20% off Acer, Asus, HP & Lenovo Laptops @ JB Hi-Fi

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20% off^ Acer, Asus, HP & Lenovo Laptops!
Excludes online clearance and SKUs 366707, 366712, 369374, 360387 and 367318

^Discounts apply to most recent previous ticketed/advertised price at the time of production 18/10/19. As we negotiate on price, products are likely to have sold below ticketed/ advertised price in stores prior to the discount offer.

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  • Any decent deals tucked away in there? I couldn't find any actual good deals in there but I didn't check everything yet.

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      I had a good look on Saturday and did not find any deals in the online selection that made me want to buy. Going to wait until black Friday, and if it's no better import straight from the manufacturer overseas.

      Be aware that lots of the laptops on sale have soldered in RAM, which means you cannot reasonably upgrade it.

      • Yeah honestly the PBtech labour weekend deals seemed better. Those mid-range laptops are hard to distinguish as well with their lack of filters etc.

        Importing from manufacturers, guess that will be cheaper once the online GST stuff hits?

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          Yeah, but even with the GST system we have had for the last ages I found for mid- to high end laptops importing was cheaper. I'm big on ASUS machines, and laptops were cheapest by a mile if I imported from the USA, straight from ASUS who was selling through Amazon.

          Totally agree that PBtech sales tend to be more impressive for laptops.

          The hardest part of buying a good laptop here is the lack of choice and customisation, whereas if you import you can pick your model, then your RAM, GPU, storage, sometimes even screen. Pay for exactly what you want, and nothing you don't.

          • @Dutch: Great advice :) Thanks for the heads up about ASUS via Amazon as well, i hadn't bothered checking that actually as I got decent deals through Dell for awhile.

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            @Dutch: Yeah theres something seriously wrong with the NZ/AUS supply chain when you can fly return overseas to buy a SKU cheaper and bring it back as carry-on(even better if you claim sales tax back in certain countries at the airport)

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