No such thing as a free lunch...but how about a free laptop?
In recent years people were amazed at the concept of a free mobile phone and now in 2007 it's the turn of free laptop computer offers. Such deals are the result of an increasingly competitive broadband market, as broadband providers become ever more innovative in how they attract and retain broadband customers.
In recent months, there have been some incredible free laptop computer offers available via such companies as Orange, PC World, TalkTalk, AOL, The Carphone Warehouse and most recently, an absolute peach of an offer from a little known company called The Utility Warehouse.
This lens is all about such free laptop computer offers and within it's content, we will do our best to provide information on the best UK free laptop computer deals.
A great way to check out the very latest free laptop computer offers:
http://www.free-laptop-computers.co.uk
Utility Warehouse - Free Laptop Computer offer
The UK's best free laptop computer deal
This free laptop computer offer was launched on the 1st November 2007 and at the time of writing this lens, is without any doubt, the best free
laptop computer offer in the UK. This free laptop offer is exclusively
available via The Utility Warehouse and is available to both new and existing
customers who sign up to the Company's broadcall service (an 8Mb broadband
internet service) + one energy service i.e. gas or electricity.
This deal gives access to a free high specification laptop computer worth £450, along with a free wireless router worth £55, plus free line rental, free weekend telephone calls, free connection and a free lifetime warranty.
Minimum laptop Specifications:
- 1.7Ghz Intel Processor
- Microsoft Works 8.0
- Microsoft Vista Home Basic
- 1024Mb RAM
- CD/DVD Drive
- 80Gb hard drive
And at the time of writing this, the free laptop computer on offer via The Utility Warehouse is the Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo - very nice!
This amazing deal costs just £29.99 per month (for LLU customers) and £37.99 per month (for non-LLU customers) - so not only the best free laptop computer offer when looking at specifications, but also the best on price...by a long shot.
For more information and/or to compare this offer in more detail:
www.free-laptop-computers.co.uk
Or to go straight to The Utility Warehouse
Utility Warehouse - Free Laptop Computer Offer
AOL Free Laptop Computer offer
Another great free laptop deal available in the UK
AOL, in partnership with The Carphone Warehouse are offering a Dell Inspiron Notebook valued at around £450 to customers signing up with AOL on a 24 month contract.For more information and/or to compare this offer in more detail:
www.free-laptop-computers.co.uk
Or to go straight to AOL
AOL - Free Laptop Computer Offer
Free Laptop Computers - sites & offers
Compare the UK's best free laptop computer offers
- Free Laptop Computers
- The UK has gone comparison site mad and here's another one to add to the list...a great little site that checks for free laptop computer offers by postcode, taking account of the availability of broadband LLU services. So, why not visit this site to compare the UK's best free laptop computer deals.
- Utility Warehouse Free Laptop Computers
- An outstanding free laptop computer offer - top specification laptop, combined with a highly competitive broadband bundle that includes a superfast 8Mb connection, ample 40Gb monthly data, inclusive line rental, free weekend calls and lets not forget a market beating lifetime laptop warranty!
- AOL - free laptop computers
- This is also a very good and popular free laptop computer offering - a Dell laptop worth around £450 for customers who sign up for a two year AOL broadband contract. This deal is available via an AOL / Carphone Warehouse partnership.
Free Laptop Computers - feedback
Tell us your views / experiences
Have you experienced one of these deals? Tell us your thoughts and experiences about UK free laptop offers.
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cityslickermom
Really great offer on free laptops, please come to my Lenovo Laptops lense and I hope we could change lensroll.hanks Posted February 17, 2008 |

