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With all the offers for small-business credit cards, choosing the best deal can be a mind-boggling decision. But, Bankrate.com helps you sort out the credit contenders.

Just go to http://www.bankrate.com. Click the "Small Biz" link in the left-handed column, then click the arrow, "Small Business Credit Card Rates." You'll be taken to a pull-down menu that lets you choose your goal for a credit card, such as no annual fee, long grace period, best deal for carrying a balance. Select your option and book--Bankrate.com delivers a chart of all the cards that meet your goal. The chart compares card features such as APR, grace periods, annual fees and more. It also provides telephone numbers and links to Web sites for the card issuers.


Compaq's Evo N200 Notebook

This notebook computer weighs a mere 2.5 pounds and easily fits inside a FedEx letter-size envelope. But its size doesn’t mean you sacrifice features:

  • 10.4-inch XGA TFT display
  • Built-in 56K modem
  • 128 MB of memory
  • 20 GB hard drive

An optional Mobile Expansion Unit (MEU) seamlessly attaches to the Evo Notebook N200 and accepts devices such as CD, DVD, CD-RW and DVD/CD-RW drives, plus stereo speakers. The Evo N200 delivers more than six hours of battery life by combining a standard 6-cell lithium-ion polymer module with an optional 4-cell lithium-ion that fits underneath the computer.

Retail price for the Evo N200 is $1,799. Find out more at http://www.compaq.com.


 

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