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What? Why you are so lucky with these food/snacks coupon at SDM?
Lets say I wanted to price match this $780 GTX 980ti on NCIX. Do you guys think it would fly? Or does the mail in rebate stuff make it all weird?
They will only match the $799.98. If NCIX has the mail-in rebate too, then that's good.Lets say I wanted to price match this $780 GTX 980ti on NCIX. Do you guys think it would fly? Or does the mail in rebate stuff make it all weird?
Lets say I wanted to price match this $780 GTX 980ti on NCIX. Do you guys think it would fly? Or does the mail in rebate stuff make it all weird?
They will only match the $799.98. If NCIX has the mail-in rebate too, then that's good.
edit: Are you doing the PM online? If yes, don't forget ebates 1% cashback.
You get a percentage on the item you ordered. Ebates.ca has listed the NCIX for 1% cashback. http://www.ebates.ca/coupons/NCIXYes, online. What's the ebates 1% cashback?
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Anyone want to try talking me out of splurging on this laptop as a stopgap until the dollar recovers?
$569.99 for a capably specced all-purpose HP laptop. It's not gaming-ideal or anything but it is better than what my 4-year-old Gateway is capable of and I'm paranoid about it giving up the ghost without warning.
Or... should I hold out for an MSI or Lenovo laptop with a half-decent graphics card that's roughly twice that price?
I'm sort of kicking myself for not splurging on an upgrade last winter before the dollar crashed.
Anyone want to try talking me out of splurging on this laptop as a stopgap until the dollar recovers?
$569.99 for a capably specced all-purpose HP laptop. It's not gaming-ideal or anything but it is better than what my 4-year-old Gateway is capable of and I'm paranoid about it giving up the ghost without warning.
Or... should I hold out for an MSI or Lenovo laptop with a half-decent graphics card that's roughly twice that price?
I'm sort of kicking myself for not splurging on an upgrade last winter before the dollar crashed.
Anyone want to try talking me out of splurging on this laptop as a stopgap until the dollar recovers?
$569.99 for a capably specced all-purpose HP laptop. It's not gaming-ideal or anything but it is better than what my 4-year-old Gateway is capable of and I'm paranoid about it giving up the ghost without warning.
Or... should I hold out for an MSI or Lenovo laptop with a half-decent graphics card that's roughly twice that price?
I'm sort of kicking myself for not splurging on an upgrade last winter before the dollar crashed.
Wouldn't this one be better? Not that I'm up on these things but aren't Intel chips better then AMD?
Never buy an HP laptop. Never.
Never buy an Acer laptop. Never.
Anyone want to try talking me out of splurging on this laptop as a stopgap until the dollar recovers?
$569.99 for a capably specced all-purpose HP laptop. It's not gaming-ideal or anything but it is better than what my 4-year-old Gateway is capable of and I'm paranoid about it giving up the ghost without warning.
Or... should I hold out for an MSI or Lenovo laptop with a half-decent graphics card that's roughly twice that price?
I'm sort of kicking myself for not splurging on an upgrade last winter before the dollar crashed.
Anyone want to try talking me out of splurging on this laptop as a stopgap until the dollar recovers?
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Never buy an HP laptop. Never.
Never buy an Acer laptop. Never.
What are some good laptop brands? My 2 year old low end Lenovo refuses to hold a charge for more than 4 hours and is slow as bricks. Planning to upgrade for school this fall but not sure what I should spring for. Main priority is a 15.6" screen and a 7 hour minimum battery life. Preferably with an easy to remove battery.
Was looking at the higher end Lenovo but they have either too small of screens or only 4-5 hours of battery.
Not really the last Acer laptop I had was fantastic, great build quality.These are two great pieces of advice for purchasing a laptop.
New game store alert! Toronto, Kennedy and Sheppard, called Retro Game Brothers. Awesome little place. Prices were WAY better than I ever expected.
Picked up an NES and N64 game (007!).
Really nice staff. There's a website and YouTube video contest they have going on right now.
I drive past it every day and never noticed it. I'll be sure to stop by this week after work.New game store alert! Toronto, Kennedy and Sheppard, called Retro Game Brothers. Awesome little place. Prices were WAY better than I ever expected.
Picked up an NES and N64 game (007!).
Really nice staff. There's a website and YouTube video contest they have going on right now.
New game store alert! Toronto, Kennedy and Sheppard, called Retro Game Brothers. Awesome little place. Prices were WAY better than I ever expected.
Picked up an NES and N64 game (007!).
Really nice staff. There's a website and YouTube video contest they have going on right now.
Anyone want to try talking me out of splurging on this laptop as a stopgap until the dollar recovers?
$569.99 for a capably specced all-purpose HP laptop. It's not gaming-ideal or anything but it is better than what my 4-year-old Gateway is capable of and I'm paranoid about it giving up the ghost without warning.
Or... should I hold out for an MSI or Lenovo laptop with a half-decent graphics card that's roughly twice that price?
I'm sort of kicking myself for not splurging on an upgrade last winter before the dollar crashed.
Get this refurb ThinkPad. It even comes with a dock that makes it far easier to use as a desktop substitute when you want.
Is life is strange limited edition actually limited? Should I risk waiting for it to go down in price or jump on it with my 10$ off coupon from Amazon?
All I know is that I wouldn't touch Dell or Toshiba even with a loaded gun pointed at my head.What are some good laptop brands? My 2 year old low end Lenovo refuses to hold a charge for more than 4 hours and is slow as bricks. Planning to upgrade for school this fall but not sure what I should spring for. Main priority is a 15.6" screen and a 7 hour minimum battery life. Preferably with an easy to remove battery.
Was looking at the higher end Lenovo but they have either too small of screens or only 4-5 hours of battery.
Lets say I wanted to price match this $780 GTX 980ti on NCIX. Do you guys think it would fly? Or does the mail in rebate stuff make it all weird?
I still have FS orders for FFXV and KH3 from 2013... but one of them can't even be checked online on bestbuy.ca, and the other one has no way to update payment (my CC is expiring before either game comes out). Anyone experiencing this? I still get emails for both orders, at least...
Anyone want to try talking me out of splurging on this laptop as a stopgap until the dollar recovers?
$569.99 for a capably specced all-purpose HP laptop. It's not gaming-ideal or anything but it is better than what my 4-year-old Gateway is capable of and I'm paranoid about it giving up the ghost without warning.
Or... should I hold out for an MSI or Lenovo laptop with a half-decent graphics card that's roughly twice that price?
I'm sort of kicking myself for not splurging on an upgrade last winter before the dollar crashed.
To get an idea, how much did those 2 games cost each?New game store alert! Toronto, Kennedy and Sheppard, called Retro Game Brothers. Awesome little place. Prices were WAY better than I ever expected.
Picked up an NES and N64 game (007!).
Really nice staff. There's a website and YouTube video contest they have going on right now.
To get an idea, how much did those 2 games cost each?
What are some good laptop brands? My 2 year old low end Lenovo refuses to hold a charge for more than 4 hours and is slow as bricks. Planning to upgrade for school this fall but not sure what I should spring for. Main priority is a 15.6" screen and a 7 hour minimum battery life. Preferably with an easy to remove battery.
Was looking at the higher end Lenovo but they have either too small of screens or only 4-5 hours of battery.
Apple with boot camp.
Seriously. Good resale and amazing battery.
You will keep it for 5+ years.
What are some good laptop brands? My 2 year old low end Lenovo refuses to hold a charge for more than 4 hours and is slow as bricks. Planning to upgrade for school this fall but not sure what I should spring for. Main priority is a 15.6" screen and a 7 hour minimum battery life. Preferably with an easy to remove battery.
Was looking at the higher end Lenovo but they have either too small of screens or only 4-5 hours of battery.
I'd say Surface Pro 4. I know theres no removable battery, but after gettings used to a laptop with a touchscreen, I couldn't recommend a laptop without a touchscreen.
Not really the last Acer laptop I had was fantastic, great build quality.