This sounds like good news to me:
According to an article in the Wall Street Journal yesterday laptops are going to be, on average, the cheapest ever this holiday season, mainly because of Vista delays and tough competition. It's estimated that 70 percent of notebook PCs sold over the next two months will be under $1,000.
The bottom line of the article is that competition is going to be tough this holiday season between the PC makers and it could be the best time to buy for good deals. The Vista delay may change some people's minds to buy, but most mainstream consumers will care more about price than waiting for Vista to be offered installed, so it could be the best time to make a purchase after all.
You can read the WSJ article here.
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