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  2. These affordable laptops are on sale this weekend - AOL

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    This week, we've got another fresh batch of cheap laptop deals as of Aug. 21 that'll start your school year off on a good foot — check out our selection below. The Microsoft Surface is one of ...

  3. Octagon Computer Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Octagon Computer Superstore is a computer retail store in the Philippines. It has 150 branches nationwide along with their subsidiary, Micro Valley Computer Center [3] with headquarters at 747 Romualdez Street, corner Zobel Street, Ermita, Manila. [1]

  4. The 15 best sales this weekend: Toys, bedding, laptops and more

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    HP 15.6 inch Windows Laptop $299 $499 Save $200 If you need a simple, functional laptop that will get you connected to the internet and power any games you like to play, this HP option is stellar ...

  5. The best cheap Windows laptops for 2024 - AOL

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    Here's a list of the best cheap Windows laptops you can buy, as reviewed by Engadget editors.

  6. North Coast Computer Project - Wikipedia

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    The computers are provided for use at the community’s discretion, and the E-Hubs are often used for homework centres, as training rooms and classrooms, and for internet access for the general public. [4] As of January 2014, NCCP had set up Community E-Hubs at the following locations in New South Wales in the Philippines: New South Wales

  7. List of laptop brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of laptops on the market are manufactured by a small handful of Taiwan-based original design manufacturers (ODM), although their production bases are located mostly in mainland China. Quanta Computer pioneered the contract manufacturing of laptops in 1988. By 1990, Taiwanese companies manufactured 11% of the world's laptops.