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I don't know why I am surprised. I got my wife REALLY excited last night configuring a 6000 for her. The unit had just about everything, 1.6 Pentium M, 60 GB HD, X300 graphics, CD/DVD burner, etc. The price was about $1,510.

 

 

Well, this morning we get on to BUY and find that Dell has kept the same prices we saw last night yet they really downgraded the hardware configurations. Last night the price for the above config was about $1,510 (before coupon). This morning the configuration has changed BADLY. For that price you get a Celeron M 1.5 GHZ and integrated graphics.

 

What is Dell thinking? I guess they think we are all idiots ...

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I don't know why I am surprised. I got my wife REALLY excited last night configuring a 6000 for her. The unit had just about everything, 1.6 Pentium M, 60 GB HD, X300 graphics, CD/DVD burner, etc. The price was about $1,510.

 

 

Well, this morning we get on to BUY and find that Dell has kept the same prices we saw last night yet they really downgraded the hardware configurations. Last night the price for the above config was about $1,510 (before coupon). This morning the configuration has changed BADLY. For that price you get a Celeron M 1.5 GHZ and integrated graphics.

 

What is Dell thinking? I guess they think we are all idiots ...

Didn't you put it in your cart/wish list?
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No, I don't think Dell would have honored it at the time of the "deal". I assumed (that'l teach me) that I would be able to get that config for that price since I did it before. This is the first time I remember Dell radically changing configs prior to and during a sale.
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i'm literally drooling right now after configuring my Dimension. i don't think i'm going to be able to justify the purchase though :(

It's a good deal if you already planned on getting the warranty. I would not buy a flat panel LCD with the PC. Buying separately from Dell E&A using a coupon is usually cheaper.
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It's a good deal if you already planned on getting the warranty. I would not buy a flat panel LCD with the PC. Buying separately from Dell E&A using a coupon is usually cheaper.

nope. that's why i said it's good that i can configure it without a monitor.i already got the 1901FP for ~$250 with the deal about a month back, so i don't need the monitor.

 

how does DPA works? do you know what kind of interest rate Dell is charging for it?

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how does DPA works? do you know what kind of interest rate Dell is charging for it?

I'm not sure as I've never used it. As long as there is a 30, 60 or 90 days "same as cash" you should be able to make a payment and avoid paying any interest. Plus you get a nice 2% discount :2elephant
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I'm not sure as I've never used it. As long as there is a 30, 60 or 90 days "same as cash" you should be able to make a payment and avoid paying any interest. Plus you get a nice 2% discount :2elephant

argh.... i'm so tempted.

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saxguy,

 

Which model, specs and price are you looking at?

i'm looking at the Dimension 4700. here is the spec:

 

Dell Dimension 4700 Series Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 540 w/HT Technology (3.20GHz, 800FSB)

Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center 2005 Edition

Memory 1GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 400MHz (2x512)

Keyboard Dell Quietkey® Keyboard

Monitor No Monitor

Video Cards 256MB PCI Express™ x16 (DVI/VGA/TV-out) nVidia GeForce 6800

Hard Drive 80GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM)

Floppy Drive and Additional Storage Devices No Floppy Drive Included

Mouse Dell 2-button scroll mouse

Network Interface Integrated Intel® PRO 10/100 Ethernet

Modem No Modem Requested

Adobe Software Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 6.0

CD or DVD Drive Single Drive: 16X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) w/double layer write capability

Sound Card Sound Blaster® Live! ® 24-bit sound card

Speakers Dell A425 30 Watt 2.1 Stereo Speakers with Subwoofer

Office Productivity Software (Pre-Installed) No Productivity Suite - Corel WordPerfect® word processor only

Security Software No Security Subscription

Digital Music Musicmatch® Jukebox Basic

Digital Photography Photo Album™ SE Basic

Limited Warranty, Services and Support Options 1Yr Ltd Warranty, 1Yr At-Home Service, and 1Yr Technical Support

Internet Access Services 6 Months of EarthLink Internet Access Included

Miscellaneous Award Winning Service and Support

Financial Software (Preinstalled) No QuickBooks package selected- Includes limited use trial

Media Center Enhancements Single TV Tuner with Remote Control

TOTAL:$761.00

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That is a nicely loaded machine but the hard drive is small and I would consider upgrading to the 2 year warranty.

 

Is there a reason you're buying 1GB RAM instead of the minimum 256MB?

 

If you get 256MB that will save you $150 (use that towards a larger hard drive and better warranty).

 

Buy 1GB for $126.86 from Crucial.com or $104.47 from NewEgg.com

 

RAM is super easy to install.

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That is a nicely loaded machine but the hard drive is small and I would consider upgrading to the 2 year warranty.

 

Is there a reason you're buying 1GB RAM instead of the minimum 256MB?

 

If you get 256MB that will save you $150 (use that towards a larger hard drive and better warranty).

 

Buy 1GB for $126.86 from Crucial.com or $104.47 from NewEgg.com

 

RAM is super easy to install.

i guess i was just assuming that it's cheaper to get the RAM directly from Dell.

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Could an administrator confirm what was mentioned upthread ... namely that if you store a configuration in your shopping cart that Dell will honor it even when they try to sabotage big coupon bonanzas.

 

Also, aside from RAM, what other components are you generally better off not buying from Dell?

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Could an administrator confirm what was mentioned upthread ... namely that if you store a configuration in your shopping cart that Dell will honor it even when they try to sabotage big coupon bonanzas.

 

I've heard your cart is saved up to 24 hours but I have never tried that myself.

 

Also, aside from RAM, what other components are you generally better off not buying from Dell?

 

RAM and Hard Drive are the most critical. A few other peripherals are:

Video card

Wireless networking

Optical drive

 

I would at least get the minimal amount of RAM and perhaps a small hard drive.

There's also wireless networking (which is cheaper elsewhere)

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Could an administrator confirm what was mentioned upthread ... namely that if you store a configuration in your shopping cart that Dell will honor it even when they try to sabotage big coupon bonanzas.

I'm not an admin, but I'll try to address your question. Usually, it's the price that changes based on your configuration, not the actual parts that you've picked out. I've had stored configs in my wish list for weeks at a time, and I don't think I've seen the specs change - prices yes, specs no.

 

Having said that and I'm proved wrong, and it is indeed only stored for 24 hours, it still would have served OP some good had he saved his original config, since he went back the next morning intending to buy it.

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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.

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