This notebook sells for $459 at Target in Texas (Target being a large national chain in the USA, upscale from Walmart). It was on sale for $329 the day I went into the store. I found one that someone had cut the box seal, though they had never touched the computer (the black version shows fingerprints extremely well) and so I was offered an additional 15% off. I walked out the door for $302.72 after 8.25% sales tax.
I had no plans to buy a new notebook that day- I had just spent $385 an hour before at Microcenter on a 512 GB OCZ Agililty 4 SSD (returned to Microcenter the next day, because I found the exact same drive on Buy.com for $285-$10 for being a first time Buy.com user, and that drive is now in my desktop since at 9mm it won't fit in the notebook) to refresh my 2 year old notebook which has no USB 3.0, no webcam, no Bluetooth, no HDMI output, and is much thicker and heavier. Newegg contributed 8 GB dual-channel of low voltage, CAS 9 DDR3-1600 for $48 (free shipping) which the notebook picks up as CAS 8 at DDR3-1333 and ups the RAM score to 7.9 and had no negative impact on battery life compared to the single-channel 4 GB it shipped with. Overall, since I don't game on my notebook, the only thing that could make me happier would be having access to an extended run battery which isn't available yet and perhaps easier access to replace the hard drive with an SSD. This gives me a notebook I can do all my work on and if it is broken, stolen, or compromised in some way I won't shed too many tears.
Would you change your conclusion at that price point? 8)