ddrane2115 said:this listing says sold out, not available at store and no shipping times.
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Went to Best Buy last night at 9:30 PM, the daughter wanted a lap top for Christmas and I would like one for use with GPS program and dual use while traveling.
There were 40 people in front of us, somehow this morning at 4 when they handed out the slips for the good specials, there were 65 in front of us. So much for the good graces of people. We were lucky and scored 18 and 19 out of the 20 they had available. We were also able to pick up a 7.1 pixel Kodak for 129.99 that they were giving out slips for.![]()
The doors open at 5 AM, we fought the crowds and were done picking up a few other items by 5:20, they you get to wait in line for the camera and the line for the lap tops, we each took a line. We did not leave the store until 5:25.![]()
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They advertise these specials, get huge crowds and cannot get them take care of in a timely fashion.
We were originally go to go there an midnight, but decided to drive by at 9, seen people waiting in line, went home to dress warm and went down there. Glad we did. But, would we do it again, do not know.![]()
AndyM said:
REDDOGTWO said:Toshiba L-35-S2151 for $249.99.
Intel Celeron M at 1.6GHz
15.4 inch 1280X800 widescreen LCD monitor
512 RAM
60GB hard drive
free upgrade to Vista
complete specs are on the Best Buy website.
Considering that I paid two grand for a refurbished Dell seven years ago, it was a steal. This is not even close to top of the line now, but for our uses, it will work great for the price.
REDDOGTWO said:![]()
Went to Best Buy last night at 9:30 PM, the daughter wanted a lap top for Christmas and I would like one for use with GPS program and dual use while traveling.
Junkman said:Can't see spending $1200 for that item!!!
Kwiens said:My BIL has a top of the line $1200 Garman unit. We used it in Chicago/Southern Wisconsin this summer. It was sweet and easy to use. We found Sears tower, the old Chicago water tower, the Harley Davidson plant, Miller Park, Milwaukee Mile speedway with it no problem. The graphics were easy to read and the menu was easy to use. I'd spend the money for one of those as opposed to a laptop with GPS. We did the laptop gps route last summer and it was a pain! Although it may have been the MS Streets & Trips software that caused problems, too many errors.
Kevin
DaveNay said:Dude, you really don't need a GPS to find the Sears Tower.![]()
Kwiens said:dz: My $4 Walmart Rand McNally map works fine for me too!