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Belkin.com coupon code 12345
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Office Depot is clearancing out Canon SD200's for $149
RossMAN replied to Pliablemoose's topic in Offline Hot Deals
Jared, that's nice but it only lists Amazon.com fillers and not OD unless you have secret access??? -
mrn8 has a great idea. The Dell A510 or A520 is a GREAT deal through Dell.com Use your CC $75 to buy extra memory and accessories.
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Office Depot is clearancing out Canon SD200's for $149
RossMAN replied to Pliablemoose's topic in Offline Hot Deals
Office Depot SKU 780008 If you can order online, here are some $30 off $150 coupon codes. You'll need a filler to reach $150. 12912417 expires 7/30/2005 25934546 expires 7/30/2005 29061660 expires 7/30/2005 11511222 expires 8/1/2005 28338723 expires 8/1/2005 49014048 expires 8/1/2005 -
Fry's B&M has a Panasonic 5500 BTU with remote for $79.99 after $50 rebate. CostCo has a Daewoo for $99 out the door. We've used the Daewoo and for a single room it works great. Cheap and it works. Plus CostCo has an awesome full satisfaction return policy on non-computer purchases.
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I would keep an eye on the GottaDeal.com Dell Coupon Page for future coupon codes. to the forums and please make yourself at home, we're here for the Hot Deals but also to have a good time
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I agree with Nate, the Canon PowerShot A510 is a great digicam. Here is a review with specs and sample pictures: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/a510.html
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DEAD: HP 1320 Laser Printer for $106.99 shipped
RossMAN replied to Gunnershorthair's topic in Deal Finder & Deal Discussion
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Unfortunately there are no Dell.com coupons for such small amounts, so I would probably try eBay.com. I've purchased an IBM A/C adapter from eBay before for a co-worker, worked just fine. I found two A/C adapters on Dell.com but I'm not sure if either is compatible with your laptop: $17.10 $25.16
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Steven, That is a tough choice choosing between the 700m and X1. I would recommend reading this it offers some nice comparisons of the 700m vs X1. IIRC the X1 doesn't offer a 8 cell battery, although I could be wrong. If you're willing to pay the price premium the X1 might be worth it. But bang for your buck, the 700m is an awesome deal.
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Steven, Looks good but two questions 1) Have you considered buying the minimal 256MB RAM and buying 1GB RAM cheaper elsewhere like NewEgg.com or Crucial.com? 2) The Intel 2200 wireless should be sufficient unless you have an 802.11a network you plan on connecting to. Nice job on the 2nd year warranty and additional 8 cell battery. Around your home/office you could use the slimmer 4 cell and use the 8 cell for travel trips
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If you missed out on the previous $750 off $1499 coupons, don't worry because today is your lucky day! Click this linkClick Notebooks in the top right, scroll down and click Inspiron 6000Select the system 2nd from the left, the far left has a Celeron-M instead of Pentium-M.Your pre-discount price should be $1,207The very first option downgrade toIntel® Pentium® M Processor 725 (1.60 GHz/2MB Cache/400MHz FSB) [subtract $38] Scroll to the bottom and click Continue, Continue, Add to CartCopy/paste coupon code 8NFJ8?5JRTSRWDYour total should be $1,157 - $462.80 = $694.20Great price on a loaded laptop with 15.4" widescreen LCD, good performance CPU, combo DVD/CD-RW, built in 802.11b/g wireless card with 1 year warranty! Best of all there are no rebate hassles!
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Steven, My 700m which has the Intel 2200 (802.11b/g) has great signal strength. Dell used to offer a choice of Dell 1350/1450 or Intel 2200/2915 wireless card but it seems that's no longer the case? The Dell 1350 might have slightly better performance over the Intel 2200. http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=65940