Up to 15% Off at Dell Australia Small Business

Dell AustraliaDell Australia small business is offering a whole host of simply super summer savings across their whole ranges of laptops, desktops, servers and Dell accessories for a limited time. Simply add the coupon codes below at the online checkout to enjoy up to 15% off a wide selection of Dell small business products, including -

8% Offer Vostro Laptops & Desktops

10% Off Optiplex or Latitude Laptops & Desktops

15% Off Printers, Monitors & Projectors

10% PowerEdge T100 Servers

These great offers will not be around forever, so if you’re on the lookout to update your office system, these superb coupon codes could save you a tidy sum. Only available online with Dell Australia small business.

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Dell Australia Small Business 7 Day Special – Offer Ends 04-02-10

January 29, 2010 · Filed Under Dell Computers, Dell Deals, Desktops, Special Offers · Comment 

This Offer has now expired. Click here to view the latest offers from DellDell Australia small business is having a 7 day sale on their Vostro 220s  Slim Tower, with prices starting at just $499! This sweet piece of business is only available until midnight on Thursday 4th February 2010, and with other money off savings and free processor upgrades, the Dell Vostro 220s Slim Tower is well worth checking out -

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So if you’re on the look out for a new slim line desktop that matches power with performance, then why not have a look at the Dell Vostro 220s tower, now available at unbelievably low prices.

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Dell Vostro V13-Review

January 29, 2010 · Filed Under Dell Computers, Dell Reviews, Laptops, Reviews · Comment 

The nicest thing about the Dell Vostro 13-inch laptop is not the fact that it’s really slim, but the fact that unlike other similar laptops we have reviewed it is built to withstand a stampede, yet has the same aura of other high-end ultra portable laptops, but at much more affordable price.

The Vostro V13 is best described as a business laptop with the same look and feel of the more stylish Dell Adamo range.

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Lenovo Australia Back to School Savings – Offers End 01-02-10

January 29, 2010 · Filed Under Laptops, Lenovo, Lenovo Computers, Special Offers · Comment 

This Offer has now expiredLenovo Australia has a wide selection of great value laptop bundles available  when ordering online before midnight on Monday 1st February 2010. These great packs are perfect for the student on the move, also come with free delivery (limit of 2 units per order). Currently available for a limited time are -

All 4 of these different deals include a FREE case, with all the SL510’s coming with a Lenovo Standard backpack, great for getting to and from school. These excellent deals won’t be around for ever though, so you’ll have to order quick sharp to ensure the best laptop at the best possible price.
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Up to 35% Off at Lenovo Australia 3 Day Special – Offers End 31-01-10

January 29, 2010 · Filed Under Coupon Codes, Laptops, Lenovo, Lenovo Computers, Special Offers · Comment 

This Offer has now expiredLenovo Australia is having a quick 3 day sale  on a wide selection of their ThinkPad computers when ordering online before midnight on Sunday 31st January 2010. Simply add the coupon code -

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at the online checkout to enjoy a host of excellent savings, including -

Don’t forget, these awesome price reductions are only available for a VERY limited time, so if you don’t order by the end of this weekend you’ll have to kiss goodbye to up to 35% off – and nobody wants to do that!

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Lenovo’s LePhone Simply Irresistible

January 28, 2010 · Filed Under Lenovo, Smart-Phones · Comment 

The new smart-phone by Lenovo, dubbed the LePhone is expected to be launched by the computer manufacturer globally during the second half of this year, however its very cool design is already raising eyebrows.

Amidst an increasing cacophony of Android based smart-phones that are being launched in the market, the look of the LePhone is reminiscent of the decade old 3G concept design.

3G connectivity is par for the course these days; however the LePhone’s design has also taken some of its cues from more recent design trends such as ultra slim curved exteriors, large and bright touch screens and attachable keyboards.

The total design package is what makes Lenovo’s smart-phone compelling and stand apart from offerings from rival manufacturers, and Chinese consumers look like they will be the first to be able to get their hands on the LePhone, with launches in other global markets including Australia likely to follow sometime later in the year.

The LePhone is designed with the all important 3G capability but also includes an attachable QWERTY keyboard and a VGA web-cam. The phone comes with a 3.7-inch AMOLED touch-screen with great resolution, a 3 megapixel camera and a state of the art processor. Critically the phone also allows Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and is powered by Android 2.1.

The LePhone will be available in China mid-year and is expected to be launched globally in the second half of the year, with price points yet to be announced.

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Apple’s iPad Really Does Look Like A Game Changer

January 28, 2010 · Filed Under Apple · Comment 


Apple CEO Steve Jobs, has positioned Apple’s new iPad offering as being something that lies in between its iPhone and MacBook. But in order to fulfil that promise he has consistently made the point that it would need to perform some functions better than either of those two products.

Many people had tipped Apple to release a 10-inch version of its iPod Touch, which is basically what the iPad is. However that is only really true at the hardware level. The large screen size of the iPad combines the beautiful IPS LCD display of the MacBook with the mutli-touch sensitivity of the iPhone.

The large screen gives it so much extra room that it allows apps designed for the iPhone to mature in sophistication, allowing them to transform from mostly informational browsers, to full scale desktop applications driven primarily by a multi-touch interface.

Perhaps the biggest surprise of Apple’s tablet device is that it works vertically, and though the device also works in landscape mode (because some apps favour one mode as opposed to another), the vertical mode is what is used in the dock and is the primary way Apple markets the product, as it does with the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Vertical orientation begins to make sense when one actually uses the device, because the preconceived notion that many have of the device being a laptop without keyboard suddenly disappears, and one begins to see the iPad behaving like a digital pad of paper.

The other most notable feature is that the device is not simply a large screened iPod Touch. The applications that Apple bundles with the device, and some select third party applications that have been developed for it over the last few weeks, have all been revitalised to make full use of the larger screen size, increasing their sophistication and depth rather than just increasing in graphical size.

Simultaneously as developing iPad specific apps, the iPad is also able to run almost all of the 140,000 iPhone apps that are currently available. The iPad runs them either natively as the same size as you would expect to see them on an iPhone or the size of the app can be doubled to occupy most of the screen and existing games look simply amazing

Developers will be allowed to create their own customised versions of their existing applications to work on the iPad, and with the extra screen size available the possibilities that developers now have is simply mind boggling.

There is some debate ate the moment over whether the iPad will have the same impact that its legendary iPod had on the MP3 player market, Apple CEO announced a price point of just US$499 and somehow we think it will be a game changer.

Dell Mini 1011 Netbook – Review

January 27, 2010 · Filed Under Dell Computers, Dell Reviews, Inspiron, Net Books, Reviews · Comment 

This new netbook which will be made available by Dell Australia comes with a 10.1 inch screen that has a 16:9 aspect ratio. The screen is designed so that websites display without having to scroll left or right.

The netbook allows the user to connect to an external monitor or television through an HDMI port.

The Dell Mini 10 comes with multiple hard drive options and a basic 160 GB storage capacity, and 2GB of RAM. So you have plenty of room to store music and multimedia files. The laptop comes with an Intel Atom Processor.

The keyboard on the netbook is very easy to use and is approximately 92 per cent the size of traditional laptops. The netbook comes with a media card reader and 802.11b/g internal Wi-Fi connection so that you can remain in contact with your family or friends through video chat or instant messenger and email.

The Dell Mini 1011 comes in six different colour options with Ethernet and 4 USB Ports and features and in-built 1.3 Webcam and most impressive an 8 hour battery life and weighs on 3.2 pounds.

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iPhone Sales Double Helping Apple Deliver Strong Profits Growth

January 27, 2010 · Filed Under Apple · Comment 

Helped by robust sales of the iPhone, consumer electronics firm Apple posted a 50 per cent rise in quarterly net profit of US$3.38 billion.

Apple, which reported profits on Monday, said that first quarter revenue rose to US$15.68 billion up by US$3.8 billion in the same time period during the previous year.

The company says it sold 3.6 million Macs during the quarter, which represents a 33 per cent jump from the previous year, whilst iPhone sales jumped by 100 per cent compared with a year earlier.

The increase in iPhone sales however did cannibalize iPod sales which were down 8 per cent from the previous year or 21 million units.

Steve Jobs, Apple’s chief executive says that the new products that the company intends to launch later this year were “very strong, starting this week with a major new product that we’re really excited about”.

It is widely expected that Apple will launch its much anticipated tablet device at an event the company is hosting later in the week.

$150 Off Latitude E5500 Laptop with Dell Australia Small Business – Offer Ends 28-01-10

January 26, 2010 · Filed Under Dell Computers, Dell Deals, Laptops, Small Business, Special Offers · Comment 

This Offer has now expired. Click here to view the latest offers from DellDell Australia small business is currently offering a $150 on Latitude E5500 laptop for those who order online before midnight on Thursday 28th January 2010. The Latitude E5500 offers reliability with advanced end point security, and also features -

$150 Off Dell Latitude E5500 Laptop

E-Value Code – T720209AUDell Latitude E5500

All you need to do to uncover this fantastic discount is click on the link below, then choose the Latitude E5500 laptop link to receive your $150 discount, only available online with Dell Australia.

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