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RossMAN

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  1. You may post FS/FT items in the GottaTalk Lounge.
  2. Agreed. I would buy the Canon A520 for $159 @ CC http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/productDetail.do?oid=118186 Here is a side-by-side comparison of the A510 vs A520.
  3. No these are not stackable. I just added an Inspiron 9300 to my cart and successfully used the $600 off $1899 coupon code J5T86N2L47FM9B, it worked just fine. What specs are you configuring?
  4. Thanks, link inserted into OP :)
  5. and I thought my size 12 feet were big. I wish they were 10.5 that seems to be the perfect size which is always in stock.
  6. Contest, drawing, sweepstakes, whatever you want to call it.
  7. You can just plug it in and it will work. However for optimal picture quality you should connect it via DVI. Your video card needs to support DVI. Look on Dell.com lookup your Dell service code, it should show if your PC came with DVI or not. You can always buy a video card with DVI from newegg.com for around $60 shipped.
  8. Great job and thank you for the concise thread title including AR :) I remember when Memory Stick media prices were through the roof, times are changing.
  9. Oooh the XPS M140 is a beautiful laptop. Size/weight, 14.1" WXGA vs 15.4" WXGA is a huge difference XPS support is supposedly better than Inspiron series XPS M140 with 9 cell battery gives you around 7.5 hours battery life I do prefer the 6000's WSXGA+ display which is beautiful. On the M140 you can't choose another resolution, you're stuck with one. Dell XPS M140 for $949 http://www.gottadeal.com/DirectDeal/13724
  10. Interesting product, I've never heard of it.
  11. Brian, I would buy the Viewsonic @ Buy.com http://forums.gottadeal.com/showthread.php?t=28144 You can find all the Buy.com coupons here: http://www.gottadeal.com/Coupons/Store/buy
  12. Yeah there are a lot of choices but the Inspiron 6000 offers the best bang for your buck. Plus with those free upgrades 512MB, DVD burner, 1 year warranty ... now is a good time to buy.
  13. Dell Inspiron 6000 review http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2665
  14. You can also purchase through Dell home using a $250 off $999 coupon. I would also take into consideration if Dell Home charges sales tax in your state.
  15. Click here Click Hot Offers --> Notebooks Underneath InspironTM 6000 click $779 Customize It You may be tempted to order the Dell Inspiron 1300 for $549 which is $230 cheaper but that's a bad idea. Here's what you get for your extra $230: A better laptop. Pentium-M CPU vs Celeron, this is a no brainer. 512MB RAM vs 256MB FREE 8x DVD Burner (which 1300 also offers) FREE ATI MOBILITY™ RADEON® X300 dedicated video card vs integrated 1 year warranty vs 90 days
  16. Sure, right here http://forums.gottadeal.com/showthread.php?t=13402
  17. You're welcome :)
  18. Yep that's what I would do. Click here Click High-Speed Internet in the lower left. Enter your landline phone number and physical address. Celebrate
  19. Your current GottaPoints balance is 110 which is enough for two Amazon GC contest entries. The key word is contest entry :) http://www.gottadeal.com/GottaPoints
  20. The Dell Inspiron 6000 would be perfect for your needs. It has a beautiful 15.4" WXGA widescreen display and everything else you need. The Intel 2915 has 802.11a/b/g which isn't really necessary since no one that I know uses 802.11a. The Intel 2200 802.11b/g is fine for 99% of the population, that's what my Dell Inspiron 6000 and 700m laptops had and it works just fine. The Dell 350 Bluetooth is only necessary if you plan on utilizing Bluetooth technology, it's used mostly with PDA's and cell phone headsets. So if you plan on using either of those then I would get the Intel 2200 + Dell 350. If you don't plan on using Bluetooth then just get the Intel 2200. Don't skimp on the warranty, get at least 1 year mail in warranty.
  21. Wow nice price.
  22. I practically live here and no problems :)
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