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Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 4096 MB Windows Vista Home Premium Samsung Laptops


All to choose your Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 4096 MB Windows Vista Home Premium Samsung Laptops, thanks to the web's most comprehensive price comparison and buying guide ! In this category you will find the best deals, consumer reviews, professional tests, photos and videos to help you choose the best products at the best price.

 
Samsung Q320 XE2V 6400

Samsung Q320 XE2V 6400

Samsung
13.3 Inches - Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 - 4096 MB - 250 GB - Windows Vista Home Premium

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3 reviews - 5 photos
Samsung NP-Q320 Laptop PC World — 09-2009

For many people, the pricing sweet spot for the perfect laptop is between $800 and $1000. Full-fledged yet svelte, Samsung's NP-Q320 all-purpose notebook ($949 as of September 10, 2009) has the...

 
Samsung R610 XE5V 6400

Samsung R610 XE5V 6400

Samsung
16.4 Inches - Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 - 4096 MB - 250 GB - Windows Vista Home Premium

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2 reviews
Samsung's R610 Laptop: Great Keyboard, Subpar Large Screen PC World — 07-2009

Samsung's R610 laptop tries to straddle the fine line between a portable media player and a desktop replacement. With a comparatively large display, this notebook shows promise--but also may be a...

 
Samsung R610 XE5V 6400BR

Samsung R610 XE5V 6400BR

Samsung
16.4 Inches - Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 - 4096 MB - 250 GB - Windows Vista Home Premium

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1 review
Samsung R610 PC World — 04-2009

Yet another notebook trend is on the rise: Laptops that try to straddle the fine line between portable media player and desktop replacement. They sport comparatively large displays (and footprints)

 
Samsung R610 XE5V 6401

Samsung R610 XE5V 6401

Samsung
16.4 Inches - Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 - 4096 MB - 320 GB - Windows Vista Home Premium

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1 review
Samsung R610 PC World — 04-2009

Yet another notebook trend is on the rise: Laptops that try to straddle the fine line between portable media player and desktop replacement. They sport comparatively large displays (and footprints)

 
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