I love a good laptop deal, and here's one of the better ones I've seen lately: today only, CowBoom has a refurbished Asus K50I-RBBGR05 15.6-inch laptop for $319.99 shipped. (California customers will have to pony up an extra $16 for some reason.)
At the price, you'd expect a pokey Celeron processor, dinky hard drive, and the like, but the Asus does pretty well in the spec department.
It's packing a 2.2GHz Pentium T4400 dual-core CPU, 3GB of RAM, and a 320GB hard drive. Its 15.6-inch screen is backlit by LEDs, and its Wi-Fi is the 802.11n variety.
The Windows 7 Home Premium-powered system also includes a DVD burner, 4 USB ports, and a 6-cell battery, which Asus says is good for about three hours of runtime.
The only real letdown, spec-wise, is the integrated Intel GMA 4500M graphics processor. It's fine for everyday computing tasks but way too wimpy for modern games, higher-end video apps, and so on.
Annoyingly, CowBoom doesn't list any warranty information (save for the option to buy an extended one--but extended from what?). My guess is the laptop has a 90-day manufacturer's warranty, which is the case on other vendors' sites, but you should definitely check with CowBoom if you're concerned. For what it's worth, there is a 30-day return policy.
Assuming the warranty is indeed 90 days, this is one helluva deal on a nicely appointed laptop. Remember, though: it's today only, and it could easily sell out. (If it does, keep checking back. CowBoom tends to add more stock throughout the day.)
Bonus deal: Mercury Magazines is offering a free six-month subscription to PC World in exchange for filling out a short survey. Nepotism alert: I'm a columnist for the magazine.
Bonus deal #2: If you missed that hard drive deal from the other day, have no fear: Dell is offering a 1TB Western Digital Elements USB hard drive for $59.99 shipped.