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  1. Anyone getting in on this today? I'd think most people on here who wanted a laptop would have gotten one during the last 2 sales.
  2. still working on the site, still taking suggestions... :)
  3. Usually if OfficeMax has stores in your state, you'll have to pay sales tax. It might not show up until the end of the checkout process though. At Etronics, that model should be around $700 shipped (no tax) so if OfficeMax charges you tax, it'll end up being a lot more than that.
  4. Also, depending where you live and the sales tax situation with OfficeMax, you might consider ordering from eTronics: http://www.etronics.com/product.asp?icatid=4312&stk_code=garsp2620&svbname=30 I've ordered from them several times in the past with no problems, so I'd say they are a reputable place. It might end up being cheaper there when you factor in tax.
  5. FYI, this deal will be back tomorrow morning with coupon code 546TJ5FSDR6D38. Limited to 6,000 uses this time.
  6. It's about time, RossMAN :) BTW, now that Ross has ordered, I can announce that Dell will be having a $1200 off $1499 coupon tomorrow
  7. I agree. If I were getting one, it would be a tough choice between the extended battery or the increased resolution. Free color printer, or pay $35 to upgrade to an all-in-one model.
  8. My recommended system: Get the Inspiron 6000 on the far right. Base price is $1403, so choose one of the following upgrades: 15.4 inch UltraSharp WSXGA+ LCD Panel [add $125] 9-cell Lithium Ion Battery (80 WHr) [add $99] 8x CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer write capability [add $100]
  9. How much are you looking to get for it, KuJaX? (I assume you are not just giving it away)
  10. From what I could tell by briefly looking over the configs, the only difference between the two 6000 models is the graphics. The one for $140X has integrated graphics while the one for $150X has 64MB DDR ATI MOBILITY RADEON X300 PCI Express x16 Graphics, with an option to upgrade to 128MB for $69 more. I'd recommend going with the $150X model and the better video, and the only upgrade I might recommend besides that would be the screen resolution ($125 for the WSXGA+) but that depends on your own viewing preference. Other than that, both have 1.6GHz, 256MB RAM, 40GB HD, DVD Burner, WiFi, etc...
  11. Once again, you can see the 3 configurations that the coupon applies to here: http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=RjWYtCqO0*M&offerid=84645.10000661&type=3&subid=0 One 600m and two 6000 configs, so those hoping for a 700m are out of luck for now. Basically pick any of the three, get it to $1499 and use the coupon.
  12. Or this one: http://img.engadget.com/common/images/5721628850651363.JPG
  13. You can place it on 4/20, and if you forget or can't, there is bound to be another coupon. If it's not too much trouble, please go through our affiliate link when ordering :)
  14. Nice deal on a very basic laptop. A better deal that those cheap ECS models at WalMart.com for $548. Pretty much a good web-surfing/homework/coding/e-mailing type of laptop.
  15. yep. i saw WXGA on target's site and assumed it was the other resolution. even better
  16. Does anyone know for a fact that any of the big box hardware stores even carry pool pumps?
  17. It has 1280x768 (WXGA) resolution, so yes it could be used as a PC monitor.
  18. The local pool place here always sends discount coupons around this time of the year for previous pool customers, but that won't help you. I know in the past when I checked for pool stuff online, it was always better to buy locally because of shipping charges, especially for something heavy like a pump. I'll look and see if I can find anything online.
  19. Copy & paste this URL: http://target.com/target/promotions/rebates/B00067M5O6.pdf
  20. wow, ross is really stretching for that one, lol.
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