 donoreoPremium join:2002-05-30 North York, ON | Days of Supposed Deals (Business) Start today »www1.ca.dell.com/content/topics/···=4609213
Of course I do not see any deals. The U2412M monitor is on for......regular price?!? |
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 milnoc join:2001-03-05 H3B kudos:1 | On the Vostro 3560.
Windows 7 HOME on a BUSINESS machine?!?
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 AnavSarcastic Llama? Naw, Just AcerbicPremium join:2001-07-16 Dartmouth, NS kudos:3 | How bout a 120gb SSD for $457. |
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| reply to donoreo said by donoreo:Of course I do not see any deals. The U2412M monitor is on for......regular price?!? Looks like none of the accessories are actually discounted... |
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| reply to donoreo It started in the last Dell Deals, non of the Accessories were on sale then either. A monitor might be listed in the Deal section, but another one in the Accessories would not be on sale. -- »www.codecipher.com - Marking the way to tomorrow's solutions -- Did you know that Perl is not Dead? »perlisalive.org/ |
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 donoreoPremium join:2002-05-30 North York, ON | reply to donoreo It looks like they have updated, things are on sale now. U2412M for $249 |
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 Wolfie00My dog is an elitistPremium join:2005-03-12 kudos:5 | reply to milnoc said by milnoc:On the Vostro 3560.
Windows 7 HOME on a BUSINESS machine?!?
Sheesh! Hey, at least it's Windows 7, not 8! That's actually a nice system for $399. Lowest price I've seen for a Dell laptop that uses the HM77 chipset (like the Inspiron 15R) instead of the older one. -- "The promoters of the global economy see nothing odd or difficult about unlimited economic growth or unlimited consumption in a limited world." ― Wendell Berry |
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 milnoc join:2001-03-05 H3B kudos:1 | If I had the money, I *might* have gotten the 15R in the last set of deals. Loaded with Win 7 Pro, I believe they were selling it for as low as $330.
I say *might* because I prefer the sub-12" "Netbook" form factor without the optical drive. Much more convenient when on the road and your work space is severely limited.
said by Anav:How bout a 120gb SSD for $457. WTF?!?
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 AnavSarcastic Llama? Naw, Just AcerbicPremium join:2001-07-16 Dartmouth, NS kudos:3 | Now down to $164, they didnt have the discounts up yet, now it seems they do. LOL |
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 Wolfie00My dog is an elitistPremium join:2005-03-12 kudos:5 | reply to milnoc said by milnoc:If I had the money, I *might* have gotten the 15R in the last set of deals. Loaded with Win 7 Pro, I believe they were selling it for as low as $330. I don't think so, and I've been following them pretty closely. Maybe one of the old Linux Vostros, or even one of the older Inspiron 15's, but I don't think a 15R has ever been under $499, and that's with Win7 Home Premium, not Pro. The lack of decent discounts on them has been really annoying. |
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| reply to donoreo These "deals" remind me of the zellers liquidation, they say the original price is higher then the normal selling one and discount.
I've had my eye on the XPS 13 ultrabook Dells answer to the MBA, going rate has been about 999, this deal jacks the price to 1150 and it's "sale" price is 950. -- No, I didn't. Honest... I ran out of gas. I... I had a flat tire. I didn't have enough money for cab fare. My tux didn't come back from the cleaners. An old friend came in from out of town. Someone stole my car. There was an earthquake....... |
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 milnoc join:2001-03-05 H3B kudos:1 | reply to Wolfie00 It might not have been the 15R, but the specs on the machine that was offered were more than good enough for what I wanted to do with it, and Win 7 Pro was only a $30 extra. The only problem with it (aside from my lack of cash) was that it was just too big. I sometimes need to bring my computer with me in very tight spaces.
That's why I'm still using my Asus 1000HE netbook, now with an SSD. I could have it resting on a small table next to a wood chip dumper with the hopper vibrator active, and it won't be affected. -- Watch my future television channel's public test broadcast! »thecanadianpublic.com/live |
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 | reply to donoreo Another craptastic day today... The U2713HM is "on sale" for exactly the same price they've been selling it for over the last couple of months.
I was hoping they'd be having a real sale on the U2711 but it doesn't look like it'll happen. |
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 donoreoPremium join:2002-05-30 North York, ON | reply to donoreo Linux Vostro laptop at $299 today. APC BR1000G Back-UPS Pro 1000 VA 120V Power-Saving UPS $115 |
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 | said by donoreo:APC BR1000G Back-UPS Pro 1000 VA 120V Power-Saving UPS $115 Wow, the dumb, under-powered version of the 1500VA Smart UPS they used to have for 50% more money. I'll get right on that  |
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 donoreoPremium join:2002-05-30 North York, ON | said by IamGimli:said by donoreo:APC BR1000G Back-UPS Pro 1000 VA 120V Power-Saving UPS $115 Wow, the dumb, under-powered version of the 1500VA Smart UPS they used to have for 50% more money. I'll get right on that Not as good as the old ones, but this is a good price for this model. |
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 1 edit | reply to IamGimli Actually its MUCH worse: "Waveform Type Stepped approximation to a sinewave" 
It also lacks any sort of management feature outside a USB/Serial port; the 1500 they use to sell at least had a smart card slot which added a whole array of expansion communication and control options. The run time is crap as well barely 4mins at full load; it will be half that amount as the batteries age.
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 donoreoPremium join:2002-05-30 North York, ON | said by Thane_Bitter:Actually its MUCH worse: "Waveform Type Stepped approximation to a sinewave" 
It also lacks any sort of management feature outside a USB/Serial port; the 1500 they use to sell at least had a smart card slot which added a whole array of expansion communication and control options. The run time is crap as well barely 4mins at full load; it will be half that amount as the batters age. Stepped is expected at this price. -- The irony of common sense, it is not that common. I cannot deny anything I did not say. A kitten dies every time someone uses "then" and "than" incorrectly. I mock people who give their children odd spelling of names. |
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 GuspazGuspazPremium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC kudos:20 | reply to donoreo APC has two new entry-level Smart-UPS series, the SC and C line.
The SC are all stepped approximation, available in 420, 450 (rackmount), and 620 VA levels.
The C series, however, is true sinewave, in 1000 and 1500 VA levels, both available as rack or tower versions. The cheapest APC UPS with a true sinewave output is therefore the SMC1000, which has an MSRP of $310 USD, and a street price of $264 CAD.
The downside is that they don't support extended run options, and they have small batteries. Yes, you get a true sinewave output, but at 500W you only get 8 minutes of runtime.
One confusing thing is that the pictures of the tower version of the SMC1000 has an external battery port, but the rackmount SMC1000 doesn't... And they don't list any extended run options, and googling doesn't turn up anything about it. The SMT models have a similar plug... It's triangular, and not the same as the normal APC external battery plugs, which are a long rectangle...
EDIT: Apparently these models actually don't contain an internal battery at all, so the external battery connector is for connecting their ONLY battery. -- Developer: Tomato/MLPPP, Linux/MLPPP, etc »fixppp.org |
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 Wolfie00My dog is an elitistPremium join:2005-03-12 kudos:5 | The venerable old SmartUPS 1500's that Dell used to have on sale have fantastic runtime on light load, like an ordinary single PC and LCD monitor. I came home once on a windy night and the power was on but it looked like it had been out for hours. The APC battery was charging and up to about 50% at that moment, but the computer had happily stayed on the whole time -- all my apps and windows were right where I had left them! |
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