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New HP Coupons Offered On Envy Laptops and Business Printers

New HP Coupons Offered On Envy Laptops and Business Printers











HP Laptop Coupons & Deals


(PRWEB) January 26, 2014

New HP laptop and printer coupons have just been listed on the Bizwaremagic.com site, which runs a popular online Notebook Buyer’s Guide. As an ongoing feature of this guide, for the benefit of its subscribers and followers, the latest discount offers are presented from major computer retailers/manufacturers such as HP.

Alert shoppers can save up to 20% on HP laptops and up to 25% on printers. Please note that these coupons are limited and may end at any time. There may also be other exclusions and restrictions so see the official HP site for all terms and conditions.

Newly featured coupons include 20% off the HP Pavilion 15t-n200 Notebook PC with Windows 7 for only $ 599.99; $ 120 discount on the HP ENVY 15t-j100 Quad Edition Notebook PC with Windows 7 going for under $ 780 and shoppers can save $ 100 on the HP ENVY TouchSmart 15t-j100 Select Edition Notebook PC which sells for around $ 649.

For HP general and business office printers, the following coupons are offered: Save $ 25 off HP ENVY 4500 e-All-in-One Printer which is only $ 74.99 after discount; receive 25% off the HP LaserJet Pro 400 color Printer M451nw which is going for under $ 150 and get $ 120 off the HP LaserJet Pro 300 color MFP M375nw for only $ 479.99 until January 31st.

More Hewlett-Packard coupons and discounts are listed on the Bizwaremagic.com site, including the latest desktop PC deals. The site runs a special page dedicated solely for listing all the latest HP discounts. Savvy shoppers should bookmark this page because it is updated as soon as new coupons are offered and it could mean saving $ 100s off one’s next computer purchase.

This special HP Notebook Coupons Page can be found here: http://www.bizwaremagic.com/HP_Notebook_Coupons.htm or download our comprehensive free laptop buying guide here: http://www.laptopcomputerguide.org. All products/companies mentioned above are registered trademarks of their respective owners and companies.

















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New Program Aims to Put ‘Every Community Online? in Texas

New Program Aims to Put ‘Every Community Online’ in Texas












Austin, Texas (PRWEB) April 24, 2012

Connected Texas, in partnership with the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and Intel, announced Tuesday the launch of the Every Community Online (ECO) program. The program offers free computer and Internet training and leaves participants eligible for free computer giveaways as well as discounted home broadband services.

“The Every Community Online program focuses on improving broadband access, adoption, and use across the entire state,” said Connected Texas Executive Director Don Shirley. “One million, four-hundred thousand Texas adults say a lack of digital skills and knowledge of how to use a computer and broadband is the main reason they don’t have broadband at home. The ECO program promises to change that by offering Texans a free way to learn life-changing digital skills through their local library and then be rewarded with discounted broadband services and a chance at a free computer.”

ECO training sessions introduce new users to basic computer functions, how to access the Internet, and how to access and utilize sites on the Internet. The goal of this program is to showcase the many educational, healthcare, economic, and communication benefits of broadband use, and to encourage residents, especially in rural communities, to subscribe to and use broadband Internet service.

“TSLAC is excited to share ECO with Texas librarians who are teaching basic computer and Internet skills to their patrons,” said Peggy D. Rudd, director/librarian of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. “This is an exciting opportunity for librarians to utilize proven curriculum that is located in one, convenient online location. Also, we believe the ECO incentives such as the computer sweepstakes, will encourage more patrons to sign up for classes and get online.”

About 40,000 people are expected to receive ECO training in the first year at more than 350 libraries across the state. Participants will be offered a new user starter kit consisting of a basic computer and basic broadband service (where available) packaged at a discount to encourage immediate adoption and long-term broadband subscription.

Current Connected Texas research shows that computer ownership and Internet adoption rates in Texas correlate directly with educational levels.

    45% of Texans with less than a high school diploma own computers and only 22% adopt broadband
    Those numbers jump about 30% each for high school graduates, with a 75% computer ownership rate and 50% broadband adoption rate

The biggest gap is among low-income rural Texans.

    Only 28% of low-income rural Texans subscribe to broadband and only 47% have a computer at home

“Intel Corporation recognizes that a strong foundation in computer and Internet skills is necessary for personal and professional success in the twenty-first century,” said Intel K-12 Education Manager Paige Johnson. “That’s exactly why Intel is directly involved in education programs – like Every Community Online – that enable the next generation of workers to be positive contributors to the economy.”

New computer sweepstakes winners will be selected from participants in the ECO program who are new adopters to computing and broadband.

For more information about the Every Community Online program or the expansive work of the Connected Texas initiative, please contact Connected Texas at info(at)connectedtx(dot)org or Program Coordinator LaTanya Tatum at (512) 461-4159.

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About Connected Texas: Connected Texas is a subsidiary of Connected Nation and operates as a non-profit in the state of Texas. The Texas Department of Agriculture is leading the initiative to increase broadband Internet access, adoption, and use across the state. Connected Texas was commissioned by the state to work with all Texas broadband providers to create detailed maps of broadband coverage and development of a statewide plan for the deployment and adoption of broadband. For more information visit: http://www.connectedtx.org.

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