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  1. What do you think about Target's Gateway? AMD A8 Quad Core, 4GB memory, 500GB Hard drive. Priced @ $349. Use your Target CC and get it for $331.55.

    Based on the "REG. 529.99" I checked out Target's website. They do have a Gateway laptop for $529.99. If we can assume that these are very similar units, it may be a good deal. Here are the specs on the laptop on Target's website:

     

    Maximum Resolution: 1366 x 768

    Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Aspect Ratio

    Display Features: Backlit Display, Widescreen, High-Definition, LED Display

    Computer Features: Integrated Microphone, Touchpad, Numeric Keypad, Standard Keyboard, SuperMulti DVD Optical Drive

    Processor Brand: AMD

    Processor Speed: Up to 1.9 Ghz

    Processor Type: AMD Dual-Core Processor E-350

    Cache Memory Installed Capacity: 4MB L2 Cache

    System Bus Speed: Up to 1066 Mhz

    System RAM: 4096 MB

    Memory RAM Type: DDR3

    Maximum RAM Supported: 8 GB

    Total RAM Slots Free: 1 Free/2 Total

    Data Storage Capacity: 500GB Hard Drive Capacity

    Hard Drive Speed: 5400 RPM

    Built-In Graphics Card Model: AMD Radeon HD 7640G

    Optical Drive Type: CD-RW/DVD+R

    Maximum Read Speeds: CD-ROM 24x, DVD-ROM 8x

    Maximum Write Speeds: DVD+R 8x, DVD-R DL 6x, CD-R 24x

    Maximum Rewrite Speeds: DVD+RW 8x, DVD±RW 8x, CD-RW 24x

    Wired Technology: 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN

    Wired Connectivity: USB 2.0, USB 3.0

    Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi Enabled

    Wireless Standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n

    Built-In Card Reader Type: Multi-in-1 Card Reader

    Input Type: Microphone, USB, Headphone Jack, VGA, SD Card Slot, RJ-45

    Output Type: VGA, HDMI, Headphone Jack

    Audio Features: Built-In Speakers, High Definition Audio Support

    Card Slots Supported: SD Card, MultiMedia Card (MMC)

    Built-In Webcam Features: Built-In 1.3 Megapixel Webcam

  2. Kohl's in Richmond, Indiana was a freakin' madhouse! I got in line at 11pm, and there were maybe 50 ahead of me. By the time midnight rolled around, there were also several hundred behind me, and about 25 people had lined up across the roadway from the front doors, in the hope to rush them when they opened. I was one of the many people yelling "BACK OF THE LINE" and trying to generally look menacing. Their crowd control inside the store was practically non-existent. Once we got our items we tried to find the end of the line... and walked around for about 10 minutes before we finally found it. A while later, they moved the line... then moved it again. Now we were back in a far corner of the store and I made the decision to apply for a Kohl's Charge to get into the "much shorter" customer service line. While it was shorter, it was not worth the hype. Spent over an hour in that line. On the plus side, they were ringing up an additional 15% off everything discount back there, so we ended up getting the following:

     

    New Balance Shoes

    BPA-Free Mugs (regularly 12.99, marked down to 3.99!)

    The tote bag doorbuster

    Several of the fleece throws

    The 5qt slowcooker

    Mens shirt & tie "in a box"

     

    P.S. JC Penney's was a much better experience. Waited in line starting about 2:30. The doors opened at 4am and we were checking out at 4:15! We got:

     

    Protocol Luggage set

    7qt Electric Skillet

    Large Pillows

    Remington Electric Razor

    Other random Items

  3. In looking at the Target ad, I see that the 40" Westinghouse LCD HDTV is NOT a doorbuster. This being the case, has anyone checked to see if this tv is normally in-stock at the store? I know they sell it online, but have not had a chance to go to or contact my local Target to check.
  4. Sweet! I called my Target and they still have the TV in stock. Sounds like I'm heading there after work. Of course, I don't plan on opening the box until after BF. That way, if they won't price adjust for some reason, then I'll just bring the TV in and get all my money back.
  5. I would be making rounds to a few of my local stores.

     

    Target - Westinghouse 32" TV - $246

    Target - Chefmate 12-Cup Coffeemaker - $3.00

    Target - Chefmate 2-Slice Sandwich Maker - $3.00

    Target - Lexar 4GB USB Flash Drive - $10.00

    Staples - Seagate 1TB Hard Drive - $69.99

    Staples - Targus Notebook Cooling Fan - $9.99

    Radio Shack - Logitech Wireless Keyboard & Mouse - $19.99

    Radio Shack - NOAA Weather Cube Radio - $10.00

    Best Buy - HP Photosmart Wireless Printer - $64.99

    Best Buy - 2 x Dynex 7" Digital Photo Frame - $59.98

     

    Total: $496.94

  6. I called my local Target this evening and asked. The manager on duty said that price adjustments includes Black Friday. So, if I purchase an item and it ends up being cheaper on BF, I can get the price adjusted... as long as it's within 14 days of the purchase date.
  7. For the life of me, I don't know why people have this problem. Both holidays are about miracles, Christmas being the day we celebrate the birth of Jesus and Hannukah celebrating the miracle of the oil in the lamps. Quanza (sp) is about the family and culture of African Americans, at least the best I know.

     

    No matter which holiday we celebrate, let's be good to each other. There is way too much fighting in this old world right now. Lets not argue and and fight amongst ourselves on a web site that most people love. From Santaclaus to all of you:

     

    Merry Christmas.

     

    Happy Hannakah.

     

    Happy Quanza.

     

    I'm happy to admit that I am not a Christian. I am, in fact, a devout Wiccan Priest. But I am happy when I see "Merry Christmas" signs at stores. Be proud of your religion, and if nothing else, remember that whether you say Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, Happy Quanza, Blessed Yule, Happy Festivus, etc... you are participating in the spirit of good will that nearly everyone enjoys.

     

    (even though it's pretty early still) I'd like to wish everyone a Happy ChristmaChunaKwanzaYule!

  8. My first Black Friday was 2005. I was first in line at one of the Walmarts in Dayton, OH to get the $398 HP Pavilion laptop. It was below freezing all night long. I think the temp dipped down to somewhere around 0 before we got inside. People were in tents with heaters, in their cars, but we stayed in line, toasty warm thanks to mylar emergency blankets worn like shawls under our coats. At one point, my friend went to the car to get something, and slipped on some ice on his way back. Some change fell out of his pocket, and by the time he had dusted himself off, the change had actually frozen into the puddle of ice. When it finally came time to open the doors, we experienced the usual rock concert crowd push (I think I heard the doors creaking, bordering on breaking) and then it was a sprint-race to the are where the laptops were. Thankfully I was only beaten by one person to the line. That was my first BF experience, and I have since become hooked on "full contact shopping", at least one day a year.

     

    :cheesy:

  9. Man... that's terrible! No wonder they didn't want their ad leaked early... their cheapest computer is TWICE the price of the cheap one at BB. There are only a couple small things that I would be interested in going to get, but nothing that would make me stand in line for any amount of time.
  10. I posted this on another thread, but it was so funny I had to share....a couple of years ago, everyone in line collectively agreed to let a handicapped man in a wheelchair to the front so he could get in the doors safely....when the doors opened, he left his wheelchair blocking the doors and got up and ran. :) Some people will do anything for a deal...

    I'm sorry, but if I saw somebody do that on BF in my line, he'd be needing that wheelchair before I left the store! :D

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