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What are the two model numbers? Does either store have a restocking fee if you returned a BT headset?
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This is $80 off their regular prices and ENDS TODAY 11/27/2005. Here is a nice review with sample pictures, this is a beautiful and compact digicam: http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panasonic/dmc_fx9-review/
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Is this for you or a gift for someone else?
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Hi :) There's no need to resort to name calling or this thread will be locked.
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Please PM me when you find a working 10% off CC.com link and I'll re-open this thread, thanks.
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None of those links are working.
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She's right, it isn't that great of a laptop. The Toshiba @ BB, Toshiba @ CC or the Dell Inspiron B120 for $379.
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I wouldn't make any decisions until you set it up and see with your own eyes hw good or bad it is. You get what you pay for.
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We hope you'll stick around as we're open year round and devoted to Hot Deals as you can tell :) Staples B&M has the Samsung SyncMaster 914V for $199 after rebate, very good deal.
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No arguments here
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Yes but it won't be a top notch LCD with DVI, it will probably just have analog. If you're not a gamer, you probably won't notice and analog will work just fine. Monitor deals: http://www.gottadeal.com/Deals/Category/monitors Are you a CostCo or Sam's Club member?
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I remember that deal, NEC DVD burners are great
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Good question, I forgot about that :)
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I would refer to page 92 of your owners manual Here is a quick and dirty: Turn off and unplug your computer.Put the case on it's side.Open the case, it's a clamshell design and no tools are required.Make sure to ground yourself, by touching a piece of metal, static is bad bad bad. Don't rub your feet on the carpet and do this. Maybe on the kitchen table assuming you don't wear socks in a carpeted kitchen.The owners manual can explain the rest.It should take about 10 minutes and it's a lot easier than you would think. Just make sure to buy the CORRECT type/speed of RAM. What's your budget?
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That is so true. Unfortunately people assume that Black Friday always has the best deals? I can personally confirm that is false. Hot Deals are available year around from our main site and some prices are better than BF. I know it's hard to believe but it's true. Sale + Coupon + Price Match + Rebate + Free Shipping = Super Smokin' Hot GottaDeal
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I think Mara will forgive you for the thread hijack No, your desktop is a better machine and should last you for years to come. I do have a few recommendations to keep your 4550 fast and furious: Backup your data documents, e-mail and browser information to another hard drive, CD-RW or DVD-RW. Reformat your hard drive and do a clean re-install of Windows XP Home. If you are using Windows 98/Millenium, get rid of it and buy XP Home.Definitely upgrade your RAM to 512MB or 768MB, 256MB is around $30.Consider getting a better video card, larger hard drive or DVD Burner.Laptops are nice for portability but you have a solid machine (my wife has a Dimension 4550 which is such a nice case to work with) and it's running with no problems. So unless you need the portability of a laptop, stick with your Dell. After upgrading your RAM and doing a clean OS re-install you should notice a speed increase. Hope that helps
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It was worth it for me, we had zero incidences other than rainy weather and a PACKED CC parking lot.
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JC Penney mp3 player any good ??
RossMAN replied to Phunnemee's topic in Deal Finder & Deal Discussion
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If you don't buy a camcorder this weekend, you'll be taking a big risk in waiting for another deal. Dell might release some coupons soon which would be your best bet. A few months ago, Dell had the Canon Elura 80 for $374, here is a review. Check Camcorderinfo.com for advice and reviews. I would stick with Canon, Sony and Panasonic.