Bargains @ Micro Center

JHawk

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Got a flyer from Micro Center that had some decent deals IMO. Sale is good only May 17-19. Some examples:
52x cd-rom drive $9.99
Jornada 548 $199.99
DiamondMax 20gb hard drive $49.99
D-Link Wireless Access Point $79.99
SanDisk 32mb compact flash $9.99
24x10x40 cd-rw drive $49.99
20% off digital cameras and camcorders

There's more but I'm too lazy to post.
 

bravesfan258

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Bump for some good deals:

Thoughts:
Journada 548: 133 Mhz, 16 meg rom/ 32 meg ram, 4K colors. Definately not a top-of the line PocketPC device, but see what $200 gets you with a Palm OS device. This puts the Clie to shame.

$10 for a 32 meg compact flash card is great - I've paid more for a roll of film before

24x burner for $50 is the lowest I've seen.
 

WarSong

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can always use extra cdrom drives for spare systems especially at that price.

hmm might pick up that wap too. can always use an extra one for better connectivity down stairs
 

JHawk

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Looked over this again @ lunch--couple more caught my eye...

Phillips 107s 17" monitor--$79.99

KDS Rad-9 19" LCD--$801.75(best on Pricewatch was $928)

US Robotics Laptop PC card --$39.99

BJC 2110 Bubblejet Printer and D646U Scanner bundle--$49.99

Network PCI card-- $1.99

May have to make a trip to KC.
 

Northland

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Are these prices before rebate or after rebate? Are there any rebates at all?

If no rebates, there are definitely some interesting items here!
 

DieselMan

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Thoughts:
Journada 548: 133 Mhz, 16 meg rom/ 32 meg ram, 4K colors. Definately not a top-of the line PocketPC device, but see what $200 gets you with a Palm OS device. This puts the Clie to shame.

It might put all Palm-branded PDA to shame, but I'd be VERY careful with comments like this my friend. I've owned both a Sony Clie N760C and an Ipaq 3650, and I can tell you that even at those price ranges ($350-$400), the Sony still holds its own against the Ipaq. Fast & Flawless USB hotsyncing (about 3 times as fast as the ipaq to transfer 128MB worth of MP3), hardware is absolutely flawless (very solid & high quality all around, no problem with speaker, or screen flipping, or stylus getting stocked), and battery life is easily 3 times longer.

As a PDA, the Sony Clie is far more efficient than a PocketPC, because everything is perfectly well integrated (programs, buttons, shortcuts, size), and all the PDA functions are there, very easy and intuitive. As a Multimedia device, the PocketPC can render video better than the Clie!

But hey you got to admit, as a portable mp3 player, NO PDA even COMES CLOSE TO THE CLIE (because of SMART DESIGN, not power - where's the hold button on your pocketpc? Where's your remote control on your headphone?). Going back to movie playback, at least I CAN WATCH OVER THREE hours worth of Southpark animation on the Clie WITHOUT ANY ADD-ON to extend battery life; can a pocketPC do that, with even a minimal amount of frontlight on??? How about 10 hours and 52 minutes worth of mp3 playback from one single charge? Didn't think so. IMHO, the Sony Clie is clearly the best trade-off in PDA design, between portability and features (I used to take my Clie with me to the gym, small enough to fit in any pocket, even with a hard case on, and watch movies in the subway without worrying about the battery not making it).

For stuff like PocketPC, they got things called Laptop my friend Get a Sony Picturebook and you are all set

I apologize for sounding a bit defensive and rude, but I think your comment should be based on experience and facts, not impressions. If you are a power user like myself, then the best place for power is at home, on your desktop/workstation/server. I don't know if you've ever tried to jog with an Ipaq in your Nike/Adidas short pocket, but I can tell you it's very annonying (bulk and weight). Perhaps the Jornada is a bit better than the Ipaq when it comes to size, but I doubt very much that the power issues are any less severe than on the ipaq.

Finally, I just want to mention something no one probably has, but the Clie has a much sharper screen than most pocketpc's, including the Ipaq and Jornada. The Ipaq has a brighter screen, but lower resolution (320x240 versus 320x320), and is only 12-bit color. After optimizing the colors in Photoshop for each PDA, I can guarantee that the same JPEG photos on the Clie look considerably finer and nicer than on the pixelated ipaq (Has also something to do with the dot pitch my friend). My 2 cents on PDA.

 

JHawk

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Left flyer @ work so no skus available until tomorrow. These prices are without rebate hassles.
 

RGN

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Originally posted by: bravesfan258
Bump for some good deals:

Thoughts:
Journada 548: 133 Mhz, 16 meg rom/ 32 meg ram, 4K colors. Definately not a top-of the line PocketPC device, but see what $200 gets you with a Palm OS device. This puts the Clie to shame.



HAHHAHAHHAHA you poor sap. All the recent Clie devices r0x0r that HP POS. 2 bills or less is enough to get a decent PalmOS device anyday of the week.
 

wjsulliv

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I went ot my local Microcenter, and the price still reads $269.99 for the Jornada 548.

Please check when these prices are effective... Their current flyier expires May 19, 2002.

I am assuming that these will be the new specials starting May 20, 2002?

Anybody else confirm these are already available?
 

JHawk

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Look at my original post--SALE DATES ARE MAY 17-19--try on Friday,Saturday or Sunday.
 

bravesfan258

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I've owned both a Sony Clie N760C and an Ipaq 3650, and I can tell you that even at those price ranges ($350-$400), the Sony still holds its own against the Ipaq.

I don't understand the relevance of comparing a $350-$400 device to a $200 one in the hot deals forum. I'm sure the high-end Clie's are nice, but the $200 Journada runs circles around a similarly priced Palm. I'm sure that a $350-$400 palm device is very nice as well, but it's not a hot deal.


HAHHAHAHHAHA you poor sap. All the recent Clie devices r0x0r that HP POS. 2 bills or less is enough to get a decent PalmOS device anyday of the week.

Very insightful Nef, RGN. Let's see what palm OS device we can get for '2 bills or less': The Sony Clie PEG-S360 lists for exactly $199.99 on Sony's site, and features a mind blowing 160x160 monochrome resolution with 16 megs of memory. This runs on a speedy 33Mhz dragonball processor. It does not come with a docking cradle.

I'm not saying that palm OS devices suck, or that there is no use for them. I was merely pointing out that at $200, you get a lot of power with the Journada.
 

grappa

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Very insightful, RGN. Let's see what palm OS device we can get for '2 bills or less': The Sony Clie PEG-S360 lists for exactly $199.99 on Sony's site, and features a mind blowing 160x160 monochrome resolution with 16 megs of memory. This runs on a speedy 33Mhz dragonball processor. It does not come with a docking cradle.

I'm not saying that palm OS devices suck, or that there is no use for them. I was merely pointing out that at $200, you get a lot of power with the Journada.

The only thing I see extra on the Clie MB memory: the Visor NEO has the same 33mhz dragonball processor, the same 160X160 monochrome resolution. Plus the NEO comes in different colors (ooo, ahhh ) and has a longer battery life on 2 AAA batteries than the Clie's rechargable. Plus Memory Stick tech is not true plug-and-play... and it's $30 cheaper!


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pokeineye

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HP Drops Jornada P/PC Line; Keeps H/PC

Having successfully dealt with stockholder challenges, Hewlett-Packard celebrated its merger with Compaq on May 7. On the same day, HP announced that it will phase out its Jornada Pocket PC line in 2002. According to HP, the Jornada Pocket PCs will continue to be manufactured and marketed for 3-6 months. The recently introduced HP Jornada 928 Phone Edition device may be the only Pocket PC to survive this cut, but HP is still evaluating that decision. HP will provide support for existing Jornada Pocket PC customers and honor all warranties.

More details at http://www.pocketpcmag.com/News/HP_Compaq.asp
 

JHawk

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Jeez.... all I wanted to do was post some deals--not start a debate. If we can settle this one then maybe we can take on which is better Replay or Tivo
 

sevo

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BTW, the Jornada from Microcenter comes with a free wireless modem according to their flier. This makes it a pretty good deal.
 

DieselMan

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JHawk, all my apologies for going off the tangent a bit with the pda debate. Just wanted to add one last thing regarding this comment:
I'm not saying that palm OS devices suck, or that there is no use for them. I was merely pointing out that at $200, you get a lot of power with the Journada.
If you really use a PDA (not playing with it like a toy, but using it as a tool), then you would realize that a PDA is about functionality, not raw power; the speed of the processor or the amount of memory is secondary (yet very important); it's really all about the design (and the seamless integration of the hardware with the software).

For $199, I think this Jornada is a decent deal if you are looking for a PocketPC, but please don't confuse raw power with good design. Performance only matters when you actually need it; there are certain things you just don't need. I am going to stretch this analogy a bit, but I think it illustrates the point quite well (note that it is definitely a bit far stretched but you'll get the meaning):

Would you rather carry a heavy brick that does absolutely everything (and do your laundry, ok, sarcastic), or something smaller that can only do what you need most, when you need it most (think swiss army or leatherman)?

I am sure many of us would actually carry the brick because it's cool, but once the novelty wears out, you will realize you will get tired of always remembering to have a pocket or bag to store the brick (not mentioning the fact that you will have to feed your brick every night with a full charge of energy).

I do own a pocketpc (ipaq), and I do enjoy playing with it, but I can tell you the extra 173Mhz it has do not convince me enough to justify replacing my Palm Vx permanently (well, the color screen is definitely a must nowadays ). The Clie 760C actually was even better in every way that either the ipaq or the Palm Vx, but it was lacking a good wireless modem (I believe something "bulky" is coming out for it, not what I was hoping for).

At then end of the day, I guess you should pick your PDA based on your needs (or what you are trying to achieve with it). If you used a laptop for a long time, I can promise you the pocketpc is not YET a laptop replacement (maybe the next generation ones will). For people on the go, the combination of laptop and companion PDA (like the Palm Vx or Sony Clie) will give you the most productivity with good portability. If you don't think you need a laptop to do productivity work on the go (not talking about replying to emails, but writing 40 pages report and generating spreadsheets with 1000 cells), then you probably can give the pocketpc a try. Ironically, the battery life was so bad on my ipaq that I bought a PCMCIA sleeve (has an additional battery); I kidd you not, I now really carry a brick (when I do carry it on me)! The ultimate best feature of pocketPC's, and the reason why I have mine, is because it has a built-in voice recorder, something no Palm nor Clie has built-in (the Handspring Visor had an add-on module, but the overall cost was too high). Voice recording is an essential function, along with note taking, memopad, reminder, to do list, and calculator. I just feel that many of these features were easier to use on the Palm; the pocketPC requires way too many steps to do certain things. At least, the voice recording on the Ipaq is easy to use as you just need to hold the button down at anytime for more than 2 seconds to activate recording
Of course, some people will complain the Palms cannot do this or that, but how much weight/size/portability, and convenience (battery life) are you willing to trade/compromise?

I also owned a Casio BE-300, and I can tell you that for its current price of $159, it is one of the best pda for the buck (there's a modified version of Window CE running around that will make your PDA feel like Windows XP, it's really nice); its main downfall is the screen because it is not active matrix (HPA, bad refresh rate, and bad viewing angle, but brighter). But it is quite small, and battery life is average (for a pocketpc; for a palm that would be horrible). There's also no voice recorder on it. But you can play all your emulators on it, listen to mp3 and wma, and still use the standard pda functions. If you do some search on the web, you will see that the BE-300 has quite a following of people, because of all its OS hacks. Main problem with BE-300: feels cheap, looks cheap...

Anyway, just educating people new to the PDA scene out there
 

DieselMan

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Originally posted by: sevo
BTW, the Jornada from Microcenter comes with a free wireless modem according to their flier. This makes it a pretty good deal.

Yes, that would be a good deal Most bang for the bucks is always good!

grapa, the Clie over the neo has two advantages:
-Jog dial: probably the best thing that was given to a PDA; the higher model (N and NR series) also have a back button!
-Memory Stick support: Plug and Play or not, at least that leaves you room for expansion (you can do backups and store databases, such as cached web pages)
Of course, I won't disagree that using standard AAA batteries has its benefits (traveling) A travel charger does add more burden to my travel list, but I guess some of us have to live with this (charger for cellphone, charger for pda, ac adapter for laptop, etc...). If only the could make a 5000maH battery the size of a quarter
 

thadk

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How're the Color PDAs for ebook reading...I'd love to get something to browse Project Gutenburg stuff afk. Does ClearType work as well as on the full blown LCDs...is the contrast good enough for bulk reading?
 

FredFlinstone

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Yes !! Grand opening of Micro Center in Detroit this weekend !!!! Looks like some good deals !!!

C'mon Fry's - you better open up a store here too; don't lose biz to the competition !!!


Freddie
Edit: Man - Computer Builder Whouse also having a Grand Opening sale. I need more $$$$.
 
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