Orange launches new broadband laptop dealsFriday, November 27th 2009 Orange is offering computers from Asus and Compaq as part of its latest range of broadband laptop deals. Broadband provider Orange has announced that it is now offering the Asus 1005HGO and Compaq CQ61 laptops as part of its range of deals.
Both broadband laptops are available with the new Windows 7 operating system and are available on either 18 or 24-month tariffs ranging in price from £24 to £40 a month, depending on the data allowance taken up.
The Asus model includes a 10.1-inch screen, as well as a webcam and an embedded SIM card, while the Compaq CQ61 features a 15.6-inch screen and a DVD player.
In addition, the company has added two new mobile broadband dongles to its range.
The Orange e1752 dongle is to be included in a selection of packages, while the Option 515M will be available from £20 across most price plans.
Francois Mathieu, director of devices for Orange UK, said the firm was focused on providing customers with "the latest technology and best value for money".
Orange was recently rated as the UK's best mobile broadband provider by independent research body YouGov.
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