Lenovo G50 15.6″ Core i5 Signature Edition Laptop For $359.99 Shipped From Microsoft

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Lenovo G50 15.6″ Core i5 Signature Edition Laptop For $359.99 Shipped From Microsoft

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Specs:
-15.6-inch HD display
-Intel Core i5-5200U processor
-6GB RAM
-500GB Hard Drive
-Windows 8.1, 64-bit
-DVD/CD Burner
-Intel HD Graphics 5500

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sky121

This does not have a touchscreen, correct?

@all

any1 know which amazon listing this is?
there are a few G50-80 models…

yisroel

@@all – was wondering the same thing…

i need a good laptop for every day usage. is this something to consider?

Someone

I believe it is Microsoft’s own model of g50 that lenovo made for them. Just like Keurig makes their own model for Costco.
However, if you look on Newegg you’ll see the lenovo g50-80 with the same specs as this listed machine for $440

only $299
Dan

@sky121:
Correct.

@only $299:
That’s for a junk Celeron processor. Not even worth $199.

This is for an i5 processor.

I5 or i 7

What’s the diffreance BTW a i5 and i7?

Chaimel

@i5 or i7,

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php is a great way to compare CPU speeds; some i5’s are faster than some i7’s.

Tip: Look up your current cpu for comparison.

Dave

Can you get twenty dollars off with the fitbit code?

eliyahu

does it come with microsoft office? if not, where can i get microsoft office for cheap?

Michah

You can get MS Office for cheap through something called OEM software. Designed for hardware sellers (like Dell and Lenovo) to put software preinstalled on their machines. Although MS doesn’t allow you to purchase it unless you are a valid reseller, someone else legally purchased it to put on a PC to resell, but then changed their mind and are reselling the license yo you. (In Halacha, a dayan I talked to called it zuta shel yam.)

I personally purchased MS Office through them, and even used the MS help forum with the registration (and got Hebrew dates to work on Excel – which is why I dropped LibreOffice). The only catch is that the key becomes locked to the motherboard, and, when the computer goes, the software goes as well. Which is fine – for that price, in 2 years, when the computer goes, get the newest edition!

Dan, if you’re interested, I can get you some more info on the topic, or perhaps write an article? (I’d prefer not to.) It’s probably something your clientèle should know about at some point. It clearly deserves an article.

Here’s a linky: http://www.microsoftwin7keysale.org/

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