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free laptop computers from £20 per month 3 mobile network Kingston upon Thames

October 22nd, 2009 by eShop600

You can now get laptop computers from 3 mobile network for as little as £20 per month. Choose from Acer, Compaq, Toshiba and Samsung. Ideal for College and University students who cannot afford to pay hundreds of £s on laptop computers. All laptop computers are given FREE when you sign up to any mobile broadband package at 3 mobile network.

This is also a fantastic Christmas present for a love one, and cost effective with 3 mobile network.

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Samsung N130

  • Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
  • 10.1" WSVGA SuperBright© LED Display
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home
  • 1GB RAM
  • 160GB Hard Drive
  • Super light at 1.25kg
from

£20
a month

 

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Compaq CQ61

  • AMD Sempron M100 (2.0 GHz)
  • 15.6" Brightview HD Display
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • 2GB RAM
  • 160GB Hard Drive
  • Altec Lansing® speakers
from

£30
a month

 

Laptop detail

Samsung NC10

  • Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
  • 10" WSVGA SuperBright© Gloss LED
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home
  • 1GB RAM
  • 160GB Hard Drive
  • Extended battery life – 6 cell battery
from

£30
a month

 

Laptop detail

Acer 751

  • Intel Atom Z520 (1.33 GHz)
  • 11.6" WXGA TFT LED
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home
  • 1GB RAM
  • 160GB Hard Drive
  • Ultra thin – under 1"
from

£35
a month

 

Laptop detail

Samsung R519

  • Pentium Dual Core T340 (2.16GHz)
  • 15.6" LCD HD
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home
  • 2GB RAM
  • 250GB hard drive
  • Intel GMA X4500M DVMT graphics
from

£35
a month

 

Local Information for Kingston upon Thames

Kingston upon Thames is a busy riverside suburban town on the borders of London and Surrey. The town is situated in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in Surrey. Originally an ancient market town, Kingston is located 10 miles to the south west of Charing Cross.

Kingston has been rich in history since Roman times. Saxon kings were crowned there and the town received its first Royal charter from King John in 1208. You can still see The Lovekyn Chapel, founded in 1309 by Edward Lovekyn, It is the only private chantry chapel in the country to survive the Reformation. The town received borough status in 1481. Today it’s a bustling retail centre with a small number of commercial offices. You can also find a wide selection of bars and restaurants along the banks of the River Thames.

One of the more unusual sights in Kingston is a sculpture called ‘Out of Order’. This sculpture by David Mach shows several disused red telephone boxes that have been tipped up to lean against one another in an arrangement resembling dominoes.

Hampton Court Palace is on the opposite side of the Thames. A short walk over the Kingston Bridge will take you there. Kingston Rugby Club, founded in 1887, is one of the oldest clubs in England and you can spend an enjoyable Saturday afternoon watching a game

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