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Top 5 UK "Free Laptop" Broadband Deals

(3) £40 5GB Deal with free Bluray laptop

PCWorld sells wireless broadband packages as well and for £40 per month over 2 years, you can get a £432 discount on a HP Blu-ray laptop, bringing the total price of the package to a not-so insignificant £1057.86. The laptop, a HP DV5-1110 costs £529.99 instore, comes with an AMD Turion dual core CPU, 3GB memory, a Bluray reader and a 250GB hard disk drive. The mobile broadband package supplied is 3 mobile's 5GB data offer which costs £15 direct at 3 mobile. Which means that you are being charged a significant premium by PCWorld - more than £120 according to our calculator. See more here

(4) Bare Minimum Broadband Package

If you can survive looking at a 7-inch LCD monitor, don't mind a refurbished laptop and working on a cramped keyboard, then why not consider laptopsdirect's offer, a £99 Asus EEE PC. It comes with only 2GB inbuilt storage but this can easily be boosted to 10GB with a £8 8GB SDHC card. Then head to 3 Mobile and grab their Broadband Lite package for £10 per month. Over two years, you will have spent only £14.56 per month. That's £5 less than the rest of the competition and you're tied in an 18-month contract.

(5) Integrated Dongle Offer

Not many laptops offer inbuilt. The Advent 4213 is one of them and is available with T-Mobile's unlimited data package (yes the one with a 3GB fair usage policy), for only £25 per month at the Link. The laptop has a usual instore price of £280 and is a rather well specced netbook with a 10.2-inch display, a 160GB HDD, Windows XP OS, inbuilt modem and an Intel Atom CPU. The package also offers 200 free web texts as well. T-Mobile currently sells the 24 month stand alone package for £345; this computes into a £26 per month. This means you are better off with the Link.



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