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  1. Now that Randy and Paula have spoken, I'll speak for Simon ...

     

    It's an okay deal, for Dell. Which means that it's nothing to get excited about. If you really want a Dell, you're probably not going to do much better than this. For a Dell deal, the specs are surprisingly balanced. About the only thing you NEED to upgrade is the battery.

     

    But they definitely jacked up the pre-sale price and a comparable system could be had for a couple hundred less elsewhere, albeit without the Dell name.

  2. Here's my logic on the upgrades:

     

    1. Hard drive: 5400 RPM or 7200 RPM (1/3 faster.)

     

    Do you really want to spend this much money on a computer with a newly-introduced processor and have your hard-drive be the bottleneck?

     

    2. Screen: Again, if you're buying this computer for the processor, you're going to be using it for videos, at a minimum. Don't you want them to look halfway decent?

     

    3. Battery: 'Yeah, I bought a kick-a** computer from Dell but I didn't want to spring for the standard-size 9-cell battery that everyone else has so I'm stuck with a piddly little econo-size battery that comes standard.' I don't think so ...

     

    4. RAM: On this, you could probably get by on 512 MB without taking much of a performance hit but 1 GB is rapidly becoming the standard Goldilocks number for price-performance tradeoff. If I had to live without one of my upgrades, this would be it.

     

    And yeah, you could rip open your new Dell laptop and try to sell their crappy components on Ebay and replace them with better ones and hope for the best. But if you're that good at building computers you really don't need Dell at all, do you?

     

    Anyway, my two cents ... I'll be shocked if this 'deal' expires early.

  3. Ehhh, same old Dell shenanigans. If you're just using your laptop for email, this isn't the computer for you. If you want a nice upper mid-range laptop, this will run you about $1200 ($1423 before rebate) once you select all the upgrades (60 GB (their smallest) 7200 RPM hard drive, SXGA+ screen, 1 GB RAM, 9 cell battery) that get you from a lopsided lunker into a somewhat reasonably equipped machine. Then, if you want to hit those coupons you have to start choosing the upgrades you don't really need. They've got this thing down to a science.

     

    Plus, expect it to take over two weeks to ship.

     

    On a slightly different note, I'm surprised that Lenovo hasn't offered any great deals. I thought they were after market share and name recognition.

  4. Okay, barely eligible, if you want to quibble. If you've been a long-time ING customer, though, the amount of new deposits you're going to make in the next couple of months is piddly in comparison to the balance in your account currently. And your current balance will only be earning 3.8%.

     

    Say you have 10,000 currently and deposit another thousand in the next 3 months, only 1,000 will earn 4.75% (your weighted average interest rate is 3.886% in this example, barely an improvement on the status quo, even less so because your new deposits will be earning that interest rate for fewer days (since they won't all be made right away.))

     

    Whereas if you have 10,000 in Emigrant or HSBC currently and transfer it to your inactive ING account (roughly the situation I'm in) then the whole 10,000 will pull 4.75% until April 15.

  5. I think you misunderstand what that sentence means, Ross. It just means that if you get in on this deal now and hold deposits for a year (3 months at 4.75% and 9 months at 3.8%) you'll earn more than if you get in on this deal on April 10 and hold deposits for a year. (5 days at 4.75% and 360 days at 3.8%)

     

     

    There's nothing funky in the fine print except the part about loyal ING customers being ineligible. :-)

  6. Ah well, figured as much. Too popular still for drastic price reductions. And I don't feel like waiting for PS3's to come out to buy a PS2 so I pricegrabbed it for $143 and change (all-in.) Hope my 95%-rated vendor doesn't leave me with the 5% end of the stick.
  7. On a slight tangent: I just had a great buy on Ebay. Put 4 identical (50.01) low-ball bids in on 4 separate laptop hard drive (60 GB Toshiba) auctions by the same seller and, as hoped for, one of them was a winner (if none of them win, I've wasted my time, if more than one of them win, I've got an extra (but cheap) hard-drive I don't really want.) Oddly (and sweetly) enough, all the others went for $53.50 or more. $50+ 9.50 shipping for a brand-new 60 GB laptop hard-drive seems pretty decent. Guess I'll put off my new computer purchase for a while longer (my 4-year old Dell's hard-drive gave out a while back.)
  8. Compared to Ross' deal:

    Ross: $757 for a 1.6, 256, 40GB, DVD Burner, 2 year warranty and one 8 cell battery.

    This: $770 for a 1.7, 256, 60GB, DVD Burner, 1 year warranty and one 8 cell battery.

    I'd say this deal is a tad better, but then, one would expect it to be coming a few months later. Still missing a little something for me to get excited enough to pull the trigger. Wasn't planning to buy a new computer until Nov anyway, so probably best.

  9. Thanks all for the info. And I guess those special Dell 'codes' make it a moot point whether you can save your shopping cart or not, since it would have a different code, right?

     

    I think that if this deal didn't suck it wouldn't still be active. Oh well, probably for the best. I'm not 'scheduled' to buy a new system until November and I'd hate to be sorely tempted by a fantastic deal.

  10. No, I still haven't pulled the trigger and your point is well taken. I once rented a full-suspension bike and it was like riding a rocking horse. But my last bike was a slightly cheaper Mongoose with 'dual-suspension' and it was pretty stiff so I figured I'd take a chance.

     

    Looks like the shipping rebate from Sears is gone now anyway. Amazon has a few hardtails, but no ratings to speak of. Was hoping a bike might show up in one of their 'Friday sales' but no luck recently. I'll probably just end up going to Walmart and buying some $200 bike and hope for the best ...

  11. I'm looking for a good deal on a mid-range commuter bicycle. I'm looking for durability first (I often bike at night and Austin's streets are teeming with potholes,) but I don't want a bike that weighs a ton.

     

    The Mongoose Pathfinder on Amazon looks like a great deal at $184.99 plus shipping (it mentions regular price of $499.99.) The total comes to roughly $230 after taxes, shipping, and A9 discount.

     

    So basically what I'm interested in is:

     

    1. Good website where I can read reviews on various bicycles (including this one.)

    2. Good website where I can buy a bike at a better deal than this.

    3. Way to save even more on this deal, if possible.

    4. Words of warning (i.e. why is this bike seemingly so cheap?)

     

    Thanks.

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