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Brad

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  1. A way to see if it's the menus causing the problem is to visit one of our co-brand sites, like: http://geekstogo.gottadeal.com If it works fine, then it's definitely the menus that are the problem.
  2. Note that for those of you who like using the forum only to read about the deals, the threads that are automatically created in the Daily Deals Forum now include both coupon and rebate links (along with expiration dates), so you don't have to search the main site to get a coupon link or to find the rebate information. Example: http://forums.gottadeal.com/showthread.php?t=10736
  3. I can add the store to the title very easily. In fact I'll do that now...
  4. Yes, that's what I meant when I said the "remaining charities" :)
  5. That just depends if that product is availabe on PriceGrabber to compare prices for, as well as if I'm too lazy to enter it when posting the deal :) Same as it's always been.
  6. Trust us, it looks and works a lot better when we're not missing the last week's worth of deals
  7. The top 3 vote-getters were: American Cancer Society American Red Cross Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International Those 3 charities will split our total donation. We will have more donations in the future and for those we'll choose from the remaining charities as well as any new ones suggested by our members.
  8. Package Contants: Stereo Earphone and Microphone (45in cable) USB A/Male to USB A/Female 45in cable to extend the distance from your computer to a printer, scanner, or any other USB device USB A/Male to USB A/Male 45in cable for use with only the RJ11 or RJ45 connectors. Any attempt to use this cable to connect two computers together could damage both computers! FireWire 1394a 6-Pin/Male to 4-Pin/Male 3ft cable will connect devices including external drives and digital cameras. USB A/Male to USB A/Male connector extends the distance from your computer to a printer, scanner, or any other USB device. Use only to extend the distance between a computer and a device. Any attempt to use this connector to connect two computers together could damage both computers! USB A/Male to USB B/Male connector connects your computer to a printer, scanner or any other USB device that requires standard A-B USB connection USB A/Male to USB 4-Pin Mini B/Male connector connects your computer to a digital camera, MP3 player, or any other USB device that requires a standard 4-Pin Mini B USB connection USB A/Male to USB 5-pin Mini B/Male connector connects your computer to a digital camera, MP3 player, or any other USB device that requires standard 5-Pin Mini B USB connection FireWire 6-Pin/Female to 4-Pin/Male connector connects devices including external drives and digital video cameras that require a 4-Pin male FireWire connection Two RJ45 to USB A/F connectors that connect your computer modem to a telephone jack by connecting to the USB A/Male to USB A/Male cable Two RJ11 to USB A/F connectors that connect your computer to an ADSL or Ethernet switch by connecting to the USB A/Male to USB A/Male cable RJ45 crossover connector that connects your computer to a network that requires crossover to receive and send a signal ... and a nice case to hold it all
  9. http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10390747 Lots of retractable cables in this kit. Nice for travelers.
  10. By the price he gave in the coupon equation, I'm guessing the Elura 90.
  11. The first (and better) way is the way it's done. %-off coupons first, then the $-off is taken off the rest. Looks like you got yourself a deal. Now just wait until 8am CT tomorrow :)
  12. Next 25% off coupon comes tomorrow, along with some stackable $-off coupons: http://dell.gottadeal.com
  13. If you are going to use this in a MCE machine, you'll probably want a regular MCE remote, so the added remote with this model compared to the OEM isn't really an issue.
  14. Just a reminder that you have until Thursday to vote for your selected charities :)
  15. I agree with that recommendation. If you want something cheaper, look at the iP3000 which you should be able to get $15-20 cheaper. The iP4000 is still the better deal.
  16. I believe so, but don't quote me on that. It might not apply to their new Pre-N wireless stuff, and maybe some other exclusions. But it doesn't hurt to try if you see something.
  17. I talked about it a little in this thread. But basically this coupon limits you to those configurations on that page. In most cases you can't upgrade things like the processor, hard drive size, etc... With the "real" coupon, it's good on pretty much any configuration. So if you want a CPU faster than 1.6GHz, you can get it. If you want a bigger hard drive, you can get it. You just have more options when configuring them. Of course if one of the selected configs for this deal has exactly what you want for over $1499, then it's just as good. But most people want to configure it exactly how they want it.
  18. http://spm.imageg.net/graphics/email/tsa_ff_coupon1.jpg
  19. Coupon code: 12345 Check http://gottadeal.pricegrabber.com to make sure the deal is really a deal (Belkin's MSRPs are very high)
  20. It's not that this deal "sucks" (half off a laptop is still a hot deal) but that Dell has had so many deals, including several of these $750-off-$1499 (on selected configs) in the past few weeks/months that anyone who wants a laptop has either already ordered one, or are going to wait until the "real" $750 off $1499 next month (hopefully). 11,000 uses is still a lot to go through...
  21. Dell usually gives plenty of notice when they do those, so there should be no problem finding out about them.
  22. In most cases, yes, it's a better coupon. However in most of those configurations with the $750 off $1499, you can't upgrade things like the processor, hard drive, etc... so if you want a laptop with a 2GHz Centrino, you can't get it with that coupon. However with the $750 off $1899 coupon you can.
  23. Yes, that coupon is still valid, but it is only good on these models. The new coupons can be used on pretty much any configuration.
  24. These current coupons aren't that bad. It's basically a $150 difference between the $600 off $1499 and the "holy grail" $750 off $1499. Another factor to consider is any free upgrades and/or rebates that are offered. They could offer enough free upgrades with the $600 coupon to make it just as good of a deal as the $750. You just have to keep watching and configuring systems for each new round of coupons. When I got my 700m, it was just before the $750 off $1499 coupon came out last October. I "only" used a $500 off $1499, but there was a $200 mail-in rebate and free HD and WiFi upgrades that made it a virtually identical deal. In fact when the $750 coupon came out, I checked and the difference between my deal and the new one was under $20.
  25. That depends how your cable company (and the TV) works. Most newer HDTVs come with the CableCARD slots which allow you to just insert a card you get from your cable company (assuming they support it), along with the cable carrying the signal, so you don't need the HD box from the cable company. I really think the best value these days are in the LCD TVs in the 30" - 37" range. When the holidays come around, those should drop in price even more. If you really want a nice one, wait for the new LCDs with true 1080p resolution (1920x1080). There is one from BenQ coming out in a 37" size with a MSRP of $1999. Prices will drop on the older models as these come out as well.
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