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Brad

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  1. Circuit City has it also with a free guitar stand with purchase: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Activision-Guitar-Hero-III-Wireless-Bundle-for-Wii-047875951259/sem/rpsm/oid/187030/rpem/ccd/genericContent.do?oid=195042
  2. Also available at Buy.com: http://www.buy.com/prod/guitar-hero-iii-legends-of-rock-bundle-includes-wireless-guitar/q/loc/108/204881081.html New Google Checkout customers can save $10 more
  3. Are games ever hard to find? Systems when they are released, sure, but I don't ever remember games being that hard to find.
  4. http://ak.buy.com/db_assets/prod_images/637/206066637.jpg Buy.com has the Samsung S800 8.1 Megapixel Digital Camera for $104.99. Free shipping is also included. New Buy.com customers can save more with the coupon link below. Samsung S800 8.1 Megapixel Digital Camera - $104.99 w/ Free Shipping @ Buy.com Save $5 on $100 Purchase (New Customers) (Expires October 31, 2007)
  5. Second confirmed ad of the year and once again GottaDeal has it first See here for the list of ad items: http://blackfriday.gottadeal.com/BlackFridaySales/Store/HarborFreight The scans will be available shortly in this thread: http://forums.gottadeal.com/showthread.php?t=82464
  6. http://ak.buy.com/db_assets/prod_images/332/202743332.jpg Buy.com has the Kingston 2GB Secure Digital Flash Memory Card for $14.95. Free shipping is also included. Kingston 2GB Secure Digital Flash Memory Card - $14.95 w/ Free Shipping @ Buy.com
  7. quantities updated again. only 12 shirts total remain (8 current, 4 classic), so if anyone wants one before the end of the year, order now because the next t-shirt order likely won't be placed until december or january.
  8. Yes, I take care of the site, own the site, created the site, etc... If you have questions about the site, you can either contact me or post in the "Discuss GottaDeal" forum. There is also info in the "GottaDeal.com Forum FAQs" forum as well that you might find helpful.
  9. FYI, Best Buy did not try to sue this site last year. I don't think I even heard from their legal team at all.
  10. You've got it wrong - you're supposed to check online BEFORE you go out so you don't have to worry about getting as many things when you are out shopping because you've already got them online ahead of time And don't forget the most important after-shopping ritual - coming back here to tell everyone a) what you got, what you didn't get, and c) what injuries you recieved
  11. Moved to the Holiday forum as this has nothing specifically to do with Black Friday.
  12. Yep, and your shirt was shipped Thursday :)
  13. Sweatshirts won't happen this year. I'm much too busy with the BF site to handle that right now. Hopefully the interest is still there next fall and we'll try again :)
  14. http://forums.gottadeal.com/showthread.php?t=82310
  15. I don't remember ever posting these stores on the BF site in the last 2-3 years. That doesn't mean the ads aren't out early - just that we've never received them.
  16. A better mobile version of the site (which will be located at www.gottadeal.mobi) will be launched early next year. For now, as Marcster said there is the "lite" version of the forum, and a "lite" version of the main site (http://mobile.gottadeal.com)
  17. - free Radio Flyer wagon with a $100 purchase (while supplies last) - scratch off coupon distributed at the door (while supplies last)
  18. - free photo album with any purchase (while supplies last) - scratch off coupon distributed at the door (while supplies last)
  19. Again, this is not the complete ad (and may not even be legit to begin with). The full ad will definitely have many, many more items including toys.
  20. Sorry, but you are incorrect (I seem to be saying that a lot in this thread, lol). HD-DVD does natively support 1080p (pretty much all HD-DVD titles out there have 1080p resolution - I just checked a bunch on my shelf to be 100% sure), and the Xbox 360 HD-DVD add-on drive also does support 1080p as well when using HD-capable outputs (VGA/HDMI/component) and actually has for about a year now since the Fall 2006 update. There are also a few games for the 360 which are native 1080p such as Virtual Tennis 3 and NBA Street.
  21. It may be, however that model is not a true "full HD 1080p" HDTV as the resolution is 1280 x 1080, where full HD 1080p is 1920 x 1080.
  22. I think dividing it up would be too much of a hassle for those who want to see all the deals as they'd have to continually go from one forum to another to view them all. We already have so many sub-forums right now that I don't think I want to add a bunch more. And to be honest there currently aren't that many new threads posted in that forum to begin with (something I wish would change - so post deals everyone!). Very rarely does the current day's threads go beyond the first page. So those are my thoughts, but if anyone else has anything to add, feel free to reply :)
  23. If the price difference between a 720p and 1080p HDTV (with all other features being equal) is small enough, then yes, a 1080p model might be the better investment if it makes sense for you financially. Again, with smaller HDTVs you still won't see much of a difference with 90% of the things you will use it for. And also just to clear something else up, there really isn't such a thing anymore as a "720p HDTV" vs a "1080i HDTV". Pretty much all HDTVs these days do both 720p and 1080i. You only need 540 lines of resolution to do 1080i (because of the interlacing), where a 720p HDTV will have at least 720 lines and therefore be able to display 1080i. So the only 2 options for HDTVs are really 1080p and 720p/1080i. And nothing will happen to your account, lol - I just want people to be clear about all of this.
  24. Uh, I better clear some things up since this post is wildly inaccurate... 1080p is not used at all in HD broadcasts yet - it's all either 720p or 1080i. 1080p is pretty much only useful right now for HD-DVD, Blu-Ray, Xbox 360 and PS3 video game systems. 720p and 1080i are both pretty equal as far as picture depending on programming. Some types of programming looks better at 720p, others look better at 1080i. Also, DVDs are 480p, not 720p. With most "smaller" (42" and under) HDTVs, you won't see very much difference at all between a 720p and 1080p HDTV, even if you are viewing 1080p material. And for broadcast HD, it really doesn't matter too much since it's not being sent at 1080p. This may change in the future, but for the next few years, 1080p is not going to be too important to the vast majority of HDTV buyers. Now of course if BF has a killer deal on a 1080p HDTV with a price very close to a comparable 720p model, that's a different story. But you won't be disappointed with a 720p HDTV at all.
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