Looks like the same one found on Costco.
This is in the product details from Costco:
Model x22wg-Gamer / 134621
And Sceptre's product details page indicates support for HDCP.
good deal from circuit city. they usually have dvds discounted when it's initially released. i picked up Chicken Little for 13.99 last week.
and not to mention free candy bar.
Yes, I believe it does come with a PCI-E x16 slot.
link to motherboard MS-7093
Keep in mind this computer does not have tv tuner/remote. Also, the door cover for the front ports is a bit flimsy.
This price is very good.
Cheapest place online via Froogle is here
Our Price: $3799.95 + $244.95 shipping = $4044.90
Costco: $2999.99 + $199.99 shipping + $247.50 tax (8.25%) = $3447.48
Save at least $500 from arguably a more reliable vendor
According to production information from SimpleTech, this has lifetime warranty versus the 1 year listed on ZipZoomFly. Can't find any timing info on it though.
Yup, same here. I'm out in the NW burbs. Powered cycle modem and nothing. The speed has been slower recently. Maybe Comcast is doing the upgrade currently?
I ordered some a few weeks back. While the flavor is not bad, it's a bit salty and the meat is too chewy. I don't have great teeth but it was the same reaction from others that tried it. Just my $.02. Overall, a decent deal.
I don't believe this is the case. Although the specs on the display (contrast, brightness, resolution) are the same, the 1904z model came with 4 usb ports while the 1904adu comes with only 2. Not a big difference but I believe the two models are different.
I just received mine today. 2 dead pixels. What's Planar's policy? Should I bother returning it for another? Is it unreasonable to expect units with no dead pixels?
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Another tidbit. Looks like Planar even updated the specs on the 1940Z in terms of how many USB ports it has.
Look here!
but old pdf still says 4 usb ports
PDF
Hopefully, we all get the CT1940Z model.
Keep in mind this is the PP403Xmodel and not the PP412X model. As far as I know, the PP412X is P4 compliant. This is still a very good deal for a quality 400 watt p/s.
This looks pretty legit as the price of the PC-60 is $120.62 and the Enermax is $47.59.
If bought separately:
120.62
+ 47.59
-----------
$168.21
Together $160.10
So indeed, it's a ~$8.10, or $8.11 to be exact, savings for purchasing both as a combo.
Here's the link to the rebate form for Dell:
Dell
Here's the generic rebate form:
Generic
Quick question, what has everyone been adding to their cart to get over $150?
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I've also researched this exact same topic. I think it's comes down to size and its corresponding advantages/disadvantages. I currently have a Enlight 7237. I want to find something about the same size but higher quality. The SX635 fits the bill since it's only a bit shorter but wider than...
<< I was thinking of getting a case under $90 for my computer because I'm dissatisfied with my Enlight 7237. Can get a couple of suggestions for good cases. If it comes in cool looking color that would be nice too. >>
Hi,
I am in the same boat. One of the screws for my 7237 stripped and I...
hmm... the only turbo case I saw at www.totalpcetc.com is priced at $43 which includes the 320W p/s.
Is this is same one?
Turbo Case
oops, my bad.
There are two Turbo Cases, the black colored one is $43 while the beige colored one is $33.
DiRF:
I can go to any B&M store and find a good close out deal. Should I post every one that I find? I guess doing so would help me become a senior member quicker.
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