Best Buy Debuts Exclusive ‘Blue Label’ Laptops

16.04.2011

The Toshiba Satellite E305 may be most similar to the on Toshiba Direct: both have 14-inch displays, 4GB of DDR3 memory, Intel Core i5 processor, and a backlit keyboard. The Satellite M640 lists at $849, but with Toshiba discount, it's going for $749 right now. So, for about $150 more, Best Buy's Satellite E305 upgrades with the Blue Label features above (warranty, Blu-Ray drive, hybrid SSD, wireless streaming, etc.), as well as a more appealing and durable aluminum chassis in champagne finish. If you're interested in those features, the (discounted) $150 difference isn't a lot to ask.

Moving on to the Sony Vaio VPCSC1AFM/S, it's comparable to slim , which also has a 13.3-inch display and 3.9 pound weight. The S Series starts at $969.99 on the Sony Style site, but customizing it add the Blu-ray player and a 2-year warranty player brings the non-exclusive model to $1244.98 - almost $300 more than the Best Buy version. The Best Buy version only comes in silver and has an aluminum chassis rather than magnesium case, though, and no word as of now if the Blue Label Sony can also add on the S Series' sheet battery to double the battery life.

It looks like the Best Buy exclusive Blue Label laptops really may be "best buys" - at least for these thin-and-light laptop lines. Whether they're "the" perfect laptops, however, will depend more on your specific needs, of course.

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