Why not do a pricematch with Staples? Then use a $30 off $150/200 promotion. Finally, you save $70 more dollars when Staples doesn't charge shipping. That makes the monitor a flat $619 versus the $719 paid when bought from MicroWarehouse.
Will this work?
Oh, somehow I missed the previous...
I am just quoting from Sony's website when I described the monitor as "virtually-flat". Here is a quote from Sony's website:
<< 21" (19.8" VIS) FD Trinitron® CRT ? Virtually-flat, high-resolution screen delivers outstanding image quality with reduced glare >>
What I...
If you're like me, and have a small genetics and pharasudicals labratory in your basement, then this information is for you. Best of all, Celera's years of research is all available for free. Just don't try to profit off their research. All there genetics research is free for personal use...
Most of the useful articles and user opinions I've read on this monitor state Sony is inconsistent with the quality of these monitors. The problems tend to be limited to geometric distortion, brightness, and fuzzy image quality (although I believe some of this is due to video card usage).
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The cheapest shipping for a monitors on Ubid costs $7.99 + 0.99/LBS. Talk about a rip-off; that's $86 to $96 for a 21" monitor. My 60 lbs monitor was shipped for around $25.
From my research on the Nokia 8290, it hasn't received much praise. The phones reception, its sturdiness, and the tendency of it infrared transfer to overwrite your PDAs phonebook appear to be focal points of dispraise. The first two factors, I believe, are among the top requirements for a...
I just bought the Velo 161040 and I'm still regretting the decision. No subchannel data reading, slow DAE, and my system seems to have rejected it: since installing it my system locks up for no apparent reason (Both Win2k and WinME). The newest firmware just came out; maybe it will solve all...
If you customize one of the "Popular Dimension Configuration" then you can drop the price to $539, of course it's a 700MHz celeron with only a keyboard, mouse and software. Not too hot at this point.
TI-36 | Plastic cover
Clicking on "Customize It" leads to the infamous "We're Sorry: You have asked for a page that does not exist on Dell.com" page. Too bad, it seemed like a mofo of a deal.
Visor Deluxe @21MHz | Stylus | Hotsync Cradle | Leather Case (or so I think)
One of my favorite performances of the Beethoven's 9th sounds as though it were recorded using a tin can. Of course, that's because the recording is ancient (1930s I believe). This is obviously an ADD. Some of the best performances are just so old. Maybe we should invent a time machine and...
If they were serious about the hands-free-kit, they would have used either duct tape or electrical tape. Rubber bands hurt too much, even the thick ones.
486SX25@33MHz w/FPU chip
ATI Mach64 Video card
SB16 Clone
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