Mobile Phones with Free Laptops

Posted: July 4th, 2009 | Author: Rod Barnes | Filed under: Cell Phone | Tags: , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Dawn Rowen

Over the past few years mobile prices have come down, whilst the price of mobile contracts offered by the networks has remained largely the same (although you now get more free inclusive minutes and messages). This means the cost of a handset is proportionally less than it used to be when compared alongside the total price of a mobile contract. In the past mobile phone retailers would offer free handsets by way of an incentive for customers to purchase a contract. In fact, many would even charge a fee for the cell phone on top of the price of the contract. Cell phones were, at that time extremely expensive, and often considered a premium product or status symbol. Today with increasingly common use and resulting economies of scale even the top mobile phones are quite cheap.

Ironically this presents a bit of a problem for mobile retailers who try to to sell cell phone deals in terms of incentives to offer the customer. The effect has been an increase in the number of different deals with incentives, for example cell phones with a free broadband dongle, mobile phones a free TV, mobile phones including instant cash-back, and especially mobile phones with free laptops.

Laptops are another example of a product that used to be prohibitively expensive, but due to increased sales and resulting high production volumes are now relatively cheap. Because Laptops tend to need upgrading frequently, with a useful life that matches that of a cell phone, the odds are that by the time your mobile phone is due for renewal, your laptop will as well.

Therefore mobile phones with free laptop computers are the most sought after deals currently available. There are a range of different deals to choose from, but the most sought after are the ones offering low cost laptops by makes like HP, Acer, HP and Fujitsu Siemens. More recently it has become possible to find Sony laptops available as they have also begun moving into the low cost sector.

When searching for a mobile with a free laptop the key thing to do is to find out the true value of that particular laptop, and see how that compares to other incentives on offer, in particular, find out whether there are any cash back incentives available on the contract. It could be that you can actually get a better deal if you take a cellular phone with automatic cash back, or a free line rental offer and use the money to buy a laptop from a computer store.

Be sure to do some research on the laptops themselves. Try looking at a few online stores that offer customer reviews. For instance, there are a wealth of consumer reviews of laptop computers on Amazon as well as lots of other online retailers. Weblogs and sites like Yahoo Answers are other good sources of consumer feedback, but remember, many of these reviews are personal opinion, so be sure to read as many as you can for a more accurate overall picture of the product.

When researching which free laptop to choose, you will observe there are many differences between the various manufacturers. For instance Acer produce highly featured laptops at low cost, but, the overall quality is poor. Toshiba and Fujitsu laptops are usually better build quality, but will not be as well specified as an Acer when comparing laptops of the same value. There are lso some other less well known budget brands available such as E-Machines which may be worth considering. The main pitfall to be aware of with the obscure budget makes is the type of processor installed. If possible stick with a machine equipped with Intel or AMD processors as these C.P.U’s are the industry leaders and you are unlikely to suffer problems with these brands.

Whether you are looking for a new mobile phone, or a new laptop computer the enhanced cellular telephone deals with free laptops are well worth checking out. There are many fantastic offers to be had, but, you have to be prepared to do a little research to get the best price.

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