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Black Friday Pre-rumor ... Dell Netbooks @ $199

edDV posted 2009 Nov 06 16:02
Black Friday Pre-rumor ... Dell Netbooks @ $199

per CNBC. They didn't say where.



freebird73717 posted 2009 Nov 06 16:11
Not bad

I get signed up for updates from blackfriday.info
office max also has a good deal on a netbook

:
Some of the better deals in the OfficeMax ad include an Acer Aspire One Netbook w/1GB memory, 160GB hard drive, and Windows XP for $149.99


I'd give a link to the ad but officemax made them take it down.



edDV posted 2009 Nov 06 16:15
I may buy a near free Netbook but I'm ok for my older notebook.

Another CNBC factoid was Amazon.com average shopper has >$75K household income.



lowellriggsiam posted 2009 Nov 06 16:28
blackfriday.info on the coming soon page "circuit city", somehow I don't think that's possible.


edDV posted 2009 Nov 06 16:31
lowellriggsiam :
blackfriday.info on the coming soon page "circuit city", somehow I don't think that's possible.


The repo buyer now controls the "circuit city" name. Who knows who they are? Warranty would be suspect.



edDV posted 2009 Nov 06 16:37
For those not watching TV ads, Walmart is selling a Panasonic 46" 1920x1080p (TC-P46U1) plasma for only $799 this Saturday first come first served. Same deal is on now at Tigerdirect plus shipping up to $99. Taxes vary.

Unlike previous 1080p plasmas, this one is fairly green with 332 Watt power consumption.
http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/shop/Televisions/A ... tabsection



freebird73717 posted 2009 Nov 06 16:39
edDV :

Another CNBC factoid was Amazon.com average shopper has >$75K household income.


Guess I'm below average then!
:lol:
:cry:



edDV posted 2009 Nov 06 16:45
freebird73717 :
edDV :

Another CNBC factoid was Amazon.com average shopper has >$75K household income.


Guess I'm below average then!
:lol:
:cry:


You should have buyed som AMZN then you too would be above average.
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=AMZN#chart2:symbol=amzn;range= ... =undefined



stiltman posted 2009 Nov 06 16:46
edDV :
lowellriggsiam :
blackfriday.info on the coming soon page "circuit city", somehow I don't think that's possible.


The repo buyer now controls the "circuit city" name. Who knows who they are? Warranty would be suspect.


Systemax Inc.
:
In North America the Technology Products Group provides hundreds of thousands of brand name and private label products, offered through a variety of sales channels, including e-commerce websites, retail stores and catalogs. We go to market under several brand names, including TigerDirect, Circuit City, CompUSA and Global Computer Supplies. We consistently rank among the largest online retailers for computers and consumer electronics, shipping most products the same day you place your order. We also assemble our own personal computers and sell them under the trademarks Systemax™ and Ultra™. Our private label products extends into certain computer-related accessories manufactured for us to our own design under the Ultra brand.

In Europe, our primary brands are MISCO and WStore - leading online retailers of IT products and consumer electronics. We currently operate in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Poland, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.



edDV posted 2009 Nov 06 16:50
stiltman :
edDV :
lowellriggsiam :
blackfriday.info on the coming soon page "circuit city", somehow I don't think that's possible.


The repo buyer now controls the "circuit city" name. Who knows who they are? Warranty would be suspect.


Systemax Inc.


Are they publicly traded?

asked and answered SYX.
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=SYX#chart1:symbol=syx;range=yt ... =undefined



rallynavvie posted 2009 Nov 06 16:51
Dell offered the Mini10 for $199 last spring I think. One of my coworkers bought one and turned it into a Hackintosh. If they are running the special again I would assume it's going to be direct from Dell.


yoda313 posted 2009 Nov 07 08:08
So are there going to be any deals on bluray burners this season?

I think that would be the only hardware I'd be looking for.



MJA posted 2009 Nov 07 08:42
I just came back from wal-mart.freak'n lines just for the xbox arcade (limit 10 per store)and the sharp 42'LCD (amazon doesn't even carry this model anymore)

update.
amazon ran the same deal on the arcade TWICE once at 6AM and 12PM PST

http://www.amazon.com/gp/goldbox/ref=cs_top_nav_gb27



vhelp posted 2009 Nov 08 20:07
Are these the tiny notebooks ? I want to get one. But the keyboard is my main concern. Can you hook a standard keyboard to it ?

And, how exactly do these b-friday work, do you pack a sleeping bag or wait till a certain time and drive fast ? are they limited to like a couple and they raffle them away at the price ? or what ?

I'd hate to through all this to find that I can't get one because they only had 2 per store, yada yada.

-vhelp 5250



edDV posted 2009 Nov 08 20:19
You get in line and take your chances. Don't get trampled.

Hint. Many stores have limited on-line supply but they don't all open the site at the same time.

Staples opens the web site with the east coast stores. So I tried first at 3AM pacific time online. Failing that on some items I got in line at the store 5:30am pacific time. They let us in early because it was raining. I got most of what I wanted.

My best score last year was an HP Mediasmart home server on the Fry's Outpost web site. They ran out in the first 10 minutes.



freebird73717 posted 2009 Nov 08 20:21
vhelp :

And, how exactly do these b-friday work, do you pack a sleeping bag or wait till a certain time and drive fast ? are they limited to like a couple and they raffle them away at the price ? or what ?

I'd hate to through all this to find that I can't get one because they only had 2 per store, yada yada.

-vhelp 5250

Varies from store to store. Some have a limit of only a few per store. I worked at wal-mart about 5 years ago and our store had a laptop being offered on special for $250. We only had 3 available at our store. There was a huge fight for them when we made them available at 5 am.



edDV posted 2009 Nov 08 20:46
The best store policy I witnessed (can't remember which store) had an employee interview people in line before opening. They issued a ticket for high price limited quantity items thus avoiding the scramble.


budz posted 2009 Nov 08 21:04
edDV :
The best store policy I witnessed (can't remember which store) had an employee interview people in line before opening. They issued a ticket for high price limited quantity items thus avoiding the scramble.


Best Buy hands our fliers to peeps who are standing in line for Black Friday. :wink:



nonoitall posted 2009 Nov 08 23:14
vhelp :
Are these the tiny notebooks ? I want to get one. But the keyboard is my main concern. Can you hook a standard keyboard to it ?

You can plug a USB keyboard (or PS/2 keyboard w/USB adapter) into one of its USB ports.




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