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chnco
11-24-2005, 11:49 PM
I'll be picking up a laptop at Wal-Mart for $378, thinking about getting a new digi cam too.
Every damn place has a laptop for sub $400 this year it seems, but I fucking hate rebates. Best Buy, Circuit City, Micro Center.
What do you guys plan on picking up?
4dmin
11-24-2005, 11:52 PM
mmm nothing... i'm sleeping in ;)
chnco
11-24-2005, 11:54 PM
lol, I haven't got a chance to sleep in for days. Fuck XBox 360!!! I've been a daze since monday.
I think I'm going to pick up an MP3 player as well. .. hmmm. . .
4dmin
11-24-2005, 11:57 PM
bahhh me too i just got done w/ some Call of Duty 2... i'm almost done w/ the game... kate is about 60% done w/ GUN already :eek: time for new games :D
Leisa
11-24-2005, 11:59 PM
im not picking up anything.. but i would love to have one of those laptops :D
does anyone want to buy me a present?
chrisdavis
11-25-2005, 12:02 AM
My wife is going to get a Tungsten E2 palm pilot and a 256mb creative MP3 player (150 for both) from Staples in the morning.
chnco
11-25-2005, 12:03 AM
Best Buy has a Sandisk 512mb MP3 player for $40 bucks.
Nemesis
11-25-2005, 12:04 AM
Picking up a desktop pc for my dad for 148 bucks
chrisdavis
11-25-2005, 12:04 AM
Best Buy has a Sandisk 512mb MP3 player for $40 bucks.
The palm pilot is reg 199 so she is going to get that. The mp3 player is just a plus
chnco
11-25-2005, 12:05 AM
Picking up a desktop pc for my dad for 148 bucks
Damn, I remember the days when you couldn't find a desktop under $1000 bucks!!
$148 sounds like a steal.
5thgcelica
11-25-2005, 12:05 AM
im pondering going to staples and getting a 200gig drive for $30
C22H19N3O4
11-25-2005, 12:38 AM
This site (http://www.bf2005.com) seems pretty useful. It mentioned the sales most of you were talking about. :D
TheFireMan
11-25-2005, 12:52 AM
I'll be checkin out whatever stores that pull me in when Ill be driving down 41, barrett, and dallas highway.
ct9a gsr
11-25-2005, 12:52 AM
Out of all the $379 Laptop Deals...
Circuity City > BestBuy > Walmart > anyone else
CC's laptop comes with twice the memory, 20gb more hdd space, 1 yr warranty (instead of 90 days), and the TruBrite screen (my favorite upgrade).
All 3 laptops are the same price.
BTW, if you're comming to the BB on Barrett to buy your shit, I hate you. =]
YokotaS13
11-25-2005, 12:54 AM
im getting the metric t handle allen head set from sears for 10 bucks.
chnco
11-25-2005, 12:54 AM
Charles, there already about 50-60 people at the Best Buy on Barrett, I just checked it out 5 minutes ago.
1439/2000
11-25-2005, 01:00 AM
I'm buying gas and coming back home.
chnco
11-25-2005, 01:00 AM
BTW: The Circuit City laptop is $449
ct9a gsr
11-25-2005, 01:01 AM
I know... my friends are out there right now. *sigh*
I'll be in the car audio install bay from 3:30am - 2pm or later... doing all the PC customizations that customers want... and I still haven't slept yet.
What's the most effective energy drink/food out there that'll last for 12 hours? . . . that's legal?
1439/2000
11-25-2005, 01:03 AM
Rockstar and Hostess cupcakes.
chnco
11-25-2005, 01:04 AM
fuck man, I was going to get the laptop at Wally World, but the Circuit City one looks interesting.
ct9a gsr
11-25-2005, 01:04 AM
Circuit City - The laptop is NOT $199 its $450 or $380 with the Gift Card deal
Toshiba L25-S1193
Celeron M 1.5ghz
15" XGA TruBrite Screen
512mb DDR2 ram
60gb drive (5400rpm)
Graphics Card ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200M
Wifi
Half-capacity 4-cell battery (1-1.5 max hour life)
S-Video TV out
1 year warranty
The laptop is $199.99 ONLY after you signup for 12 months of AOL. Its $449.99 otherwise. If you want to signup for 12 months of AOL dialup at 24/month the total cost of laptop + AOL will be $488. Here is how you will get it for $380. The laptop is advertised for $450 and you can get $250 off if you sign up for 12 months of AOL. Signup for 12 months of the $15/month AOL for Broad Band plan which will cost you $180 for the year. SO..$450 - $250 AOL sign up + $180 actual cost of the $15/month plan = $380
Enjoy, now GTFO of my BestBuy line, thx. =]
chnco
11-25-2005, 01:07 AM
I'm not a big fan of Toshiba and fuck that rebate bullshit. Those rebates take 2 months to fulfill so I'm gunna have to throw down $450 up front!
ct9a gsr
11-25-2005, 01:09 AM
There are no mail in rebates. Everything is instant. Using the $15 per month AOL plan is how you jew the system and walk out the door with paying only $379 + tax for that laptop... absolutely no mail in rebates or gift card crap.
Just trying to get you the best deal on the best laptop on BF. Trust me, if I didn't have work in 2.5 hours, I'd already be in front of CC waiting to buy as many of these as I could.
btw, I service less Toshiba's than I do HP's... and that's for hardware stuff.
That WalMart deal would be the last of the 3 I'd consider, honestly. The HDD is slow as piss and memory is slow as piss. However, it does come with a full capacity 6-cell battery which is nice.
chnco
11-25-2005, 01:15 AM
I dunno, it's up in the air for the Wal-Marts vs Circuit City. Best Buy is definitely coming in last place in my book.
Lets get one thing out of the way right now and that is to answer the question of "Who has the best sub $500 laptop deal this Black Friday?"
Answer in order from
First place : Circuit City - Toshiba L25-S1193 $450 or $380<--will explain later
Second place : WalMart - HP Pavillion ze2308wm $389 (Some may prefer this over the CC laptop)
Third place : Best Buy - Toshiba L25-S1192 $380
Well we know of all the sub $500 laptops now so heres whats hot and whats not and what you need to know before deciding on which unit to buy. PLUS some unadvertised info that may get you $70 off the Circuit City laptop which IMO is the laptop of choice this BF followed very closely by the WalMart laptop.
BestBuy $380
Toshiba L25-S1192
Celeron M 1.5ghz
15" XGA screen (NOT the TruBrite screen)
Graphics Card ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200M
256mb DDR2 ram
40gb hard drive (5400rpm)
CD-RW/DVD combo
Wifi
Half-capacity 4-cell battery (1-1.5 max hour life)
S-Video TV out
only 90 day warranty
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Circuit City The laptop is NOT $199 its $450 or $380 with the Gift Card deal<--will explain later
Toshiba L25-S1193
Celeron M 1.5ghz
15" XGA TruBrite Screen
512mb DDR2 ram
60gb drive (5400rpm)
Graphics Card ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200M
Wifi
Half-capacity 4-cell battery (1-1.5 max hour life)
S-Video TV out
1 year warranty
The laptop is $199.99 ONLY after you signup for 12 months of AOL. Its $449.99 otherwise. If you want to signup for 12 months of AOL dialup at 24/month the total cost of laptop + AOL will be $488. Here is how you will get it for $380. The laptop is advertised for $450 and you can get $250 off if you sign up for 12 months of AOL. Signup for 12 months of the $15/month AOL for Broad Band plan which will cost you $180 for the year. SO..$450 - $250 AOL sign up + $180 actual cost of the $15/month plan = $380
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WalMart $398
HP Pavillion ze2308wm
AMD Sempron 2800+ 1.6 Ghz
256 MB DDR SDRAM Memory
40 GB Hard Drive (4200rpm)
Graphics Card ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200M
CD-RW/DVD combo Drive
Wifi
15" XGA screen
Full capacity 6-cell battery <--unconfirmed
1 Year warranty
ct9a gsr
11-25-2005, 01:16 AM
BTW, one thing that all the crazy fkr's outside BestBuy waiting to buy a laptop don't know is that you can order the fucking laptop online and have it shipped for $20. Comesout to $399 + tax.
Just gotta know how to do it. =]
chnco
11-25-2005, 01:18 AM
hey charles, do you know if the AMD or the Celeron pulls more energy?
I'm not worried about the RAM, that's cheap stuff.
ct9a gsr
11-25-2005, 01:20 AM
Generally, all of the "M" processors use much less energy to accomplish tasks than any other processors, including the AMD's. However, the HP @ WalMart comes with a high-capacity 6-cell battery... the Toshiba's come with a half-capacity 4-cell battery which is lame.
That HP comes with DDR memory... the Toshiba comes with twice as much memory and it uses DDR2, much faster.
I suppose its all about what you want.
YokotaS13
11-25-2005, 01:21 AM
There are no mail in rebates. Everything is instant. Using the $15 per month AOL plan is how you jew the system and walk out the door with paying only $379 + tax for that laptop... absolutely no mail in rebates or gift card crap.
Just trying to get you the best deal on the best laptop on BF. Trust me, if I didn't have work in 2.5 hours, I'd already be in front of CC waiting to buy as many of these as I could.
btw, I service less Toshiba's than I do HP's... and that's for hardware stuff.
That WalMart deal would be the last of the 3 I'd consider, honestly. The HDD is slow as piss and memory is slow as piss. However, it does come with a full capacity 6-cell battery which is nice.
i hate my fuckign toshiba, its been in for service 5 times, the harddrive wants to go ut, but wont die on me. Makes weird noises nad shit.
But thats my only complaint, i have to reload it every 2 months becuase of hte hard drive, it randomly erases stuff. Other than that however, its a GREAT ocmputer. but it was the 2500 media edition one
ct9a gsr
11-25-2005, 01:22 AM
oh, btw, BestBuy's deal is actually $30 cheaper than the other two... we offer $10 gift cards per $100 you spend during BF. Spend another $20 and you'll get $40 back. =]
chnco
11-25-2005, 01:25 AM
decisions, decisions, decisions............
Batman
11-25-2005, 02:58 AM
im buying me a lotta lovin!!
Kristi
11-25-2005, 09:03 AM
i'm not buying shit - i finished my christmas shopping two weeks ago!
So are the good deals gone now??? I've been at work all day
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