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Weekly ads starting 11-05-06

PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:07 am
by Ian
Staples

Staples 100 pack DVD+R or DVD-R media - $22.98
Sony 50 pack DVD+R or DVD-R media - $13.98

Frys.com

Maxtor 500GB SATAII Hard Drive - $169.99 ships free
Samsung 18x LightScribe DVDRW - $49.99
Seagate 300GB SATA/300 Hard Drive - $89.99 ships free

PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:53 am
by bill
LOL, just read the ad for Staples. Pretty wimpy this week, mostly chairs and printers.

It's about time to start seeing ads for Black Friday!

Office Max

Verbatim silver 52x printable CD-R, 50 for $10.
Verbatim 52x CD-R, 100 for $15.
Verbatim 52x CD-R, 50 for $8.
Verbatim 2.4x DVD+R DL, 10 for $15.
Verbatim 16x DVD +or-R, 50 for $13.
Office Max brand 16x DVD+or-R, 100 for $20.

Maxtor "One Touch III" (USB) hard drives:
500gb= $250.
300gb= $140.
200gb= $100.
100gb= $100.

XP home upgrade is $50. No mention of a rebate. Not a bad deal but if you don't know, Microsoft has started offering upgrade coupons for Vista with some of the OEM software. When I called NewEgg last week, the sales rep said it will cost $20 to upgrade from XP Home to Vista Home Basic and $20 to upgrade from XP Pro to Vista Business. Can anyone else confirm the upgrade path and related cost?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:09 pm
by CowboySlim
10-4, Bill!

What I also hate are those Back to School Sales that start right after the 4th of July holiday. :x

PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 6:42 pm
by bill
CowboySlim wrote:10-4, Bill!

What I also hate are those Back to School Sales that start right after the 4th of July holiday. :x



Yeah, 10/4...

I expect sometime soon, Christians will have to celebrate the birth of Christ a week early so the Christmas sales don't overlap with New Years..

Trying to remember, didn't you skip Black Friday last year?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:29 pm
by CowboySlim
Yeah, I did, Bill.
And probably will this year, too.

Just started today and will be done by then. :D

Just got back from CompUSA and bought that Norwood DVD+RW
(BenQ DW1650) that went on special last Sunday at $30, AMIR.

Also, Ralphs/Krogers has a whole stack of those small, but good DVD Players on sale @ $25, NMIR.
I can't recall the brand, but that doesn't matter.
They are identical to those CyberHome players that were sold in the past but are off the shelves now.

The DVD player will keep the DVD writer company on the shelf as I really don't know what to do with them. :(

Slim

PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 8:52 am
by bill
Hmm, I'll look for that player at Kroger on Monday. We could use a better dual layer player in the bedroom, the current one always chokes.

Have you used any dual layer media, any read issues?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 8:55 am
by bill
BestBuy

Memorex 52x CD-R, 50 for $8.
Memorex 16x DVD+or-R, 50 for $13.
Fuji 2.4x DVD+R DL, 15 for $25.
Memorex mini DVD+RW, 10 for $15.
Memorex mini DVD-R double sided, 5 for $15.
Fuji mini DVD-R, 10 for $10.

Pioneer DVR-710, $50.

Seagate 250gb PATA, $90.
Seagate 400gb SATA, $150.

Maxtor 100gb USB powered external, $100.
Western Digital 160gb My Book w/USB, $90.
Western Digital 320gb My Book w/USB & firewire, $90.

Office Depot skipped the hard drives

Ativa 4x CD-RW, 25 for $9.
Ativa 4x DVD+RW, 25 for $9.
Ativa CD-R in slim jewel case, 5 pack for $2 or a 20 pack for $5.
Imation CD-R, 50 for $7.
Office Depot 100 count spindle, $15. Spindle includes 75-DVD-R & 25- CD-R.

Circuiy City skipped the hard drives

Nexxtech CD-R, 100 for $10.
Nexxtech 8x DVD +or-R, 50 for $10.
Memorex 2.4x DVD+R DL, 25 for $40.

CompUSA

Sony CD-R, 50 for $8.
Sony 8x DVD+or-R, 50 for $13.
TDK 52x CD-R, 100 for $15.
TDK 4x DVD+RW, 25 for $10.
TDK 2.4x DVD+R DL, 25 for $40.

Sony DRU830A, $70 after $20 rebate.
Sony DRX830U, $100 after $30 rebate.

Maxtor 300gb SATA, $80 after $40 rebate
Seagate 60gb 2.5 inch PATA, $60 after $20 rebate.
Seagate 200gb PATA, $70 after $30 rebate.
Seagate 500gb PATA, $190 after $40 rebate.
Seagate 750gb PATA, $320 after $50 rebate.

Maxtor 100gb USB powered, $100 after $30 rebate.
Maxtor 160gb w/USB, $90 after $20 rebate.
Maxtor 300gb w/USB & firewire, $140 after $30 rebate.
Maxtor 1 terabyte w/USB & firewire, $430 after $50 rebate.

Media Creator 9, $60 after $20 upgrade rebate.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 10:59 am
by CowboySlim
bill wrote:Hmm, I'll look for that player at Kroger on Monday. We could use a better dual layer player in the bedroom, the current one always chokes.

Have you used any dual layer media, any read issues?

Fry's has what looks like a similar player, Coby brand, on sale at $30, NMIR.

I haven't tried that CyberHome player with SL media lately, if ever, so I'm not sure.

I'll try it when I get a chance and post back.
I always burn with Verbatim DL for large files.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:50 pm
by hoxlund
Ive seen our companies list of black Friday items, one of our managers had it in his hand

he guarded it with his life... literally

our store is doing the gift cards again this year

for every 100 or 200 hundred you spend you get like 10 back on gift card

something like that, we are having no special door buster deals

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 7:21 pm
by Justin42
Well, I bit the bullet and bought the Pioneer 710 with the intent of crossflashing it to a 111L. (yeah, I should've bought an OEM drive but I'm lazy, not to mention with the BB 12% coupon it was $43.99 so not too far off Newegg's prices after shipping)

PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:13 pm
by CowboySlim
Bill,

Just tried a DL that I burned from captured TV and it looked OK.
Used Verbatim DVD+R.

Slim

bill wrote:Hmm, I'll look for that player at Kroger on Monday. We could use a better dual layer player in the bedroom, the current one always chokes.

Have you used any dual layer media, any read issues?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 5:42 am
by bill
CowboySlim wrote:Bill,

Just tried a DL that I burned from captured TV and it looked OK.
Used Verbatim DVD+R.

Slim


Slim,

That's good news, thank you :D . Appreciate you trying the Verbatim, that's what I have too..

I'll be in town again today with a friend that has a doctor appointment. We should have the time to visit Kroger and we'll check their stock.

Thanks again,
Bill

PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 5:44 am
by bill
Justin42 wrote:Well, I bit the bullet and bought the Pioneer 710 with the intent of crossflashing it to a 111L. (yeah, I should've bought an OEM drive but I'm lazy, not to mention with the BB 12% coupon it was $43.99 so not too far off Newegg's prices after shipping)



Congrats, you won't regret the purchase. :D

PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 2:22 pm
by Justin42
bill wrote:
Justin42 wrote:Well, I bit the bullet and bought the Pioneer 710 with the intent of crossflashing it to a 111L. (yeah, I should've bought an OEM drive but I'm lazy, not to mention with the BB 12% coupon it was $43.99 so not too far off Newegg's prices after shipping)



Congrats, you won't regret the purchase. :D


I hope not; after I grabbed the H22L a month back it's been pretty disappointing, even after getting a new one. Today's the last day for me to decide what to do with it, I am starting to think I'll just keep it and hope LG gets on the ball with a firmware update to bring it up to the H22N's level. [-o< (and I'll use the H22L for labelling in the meantime)

At least the 111 is the 111 is the 111. ;) If anything, the hacked firmwares seem to burn better than the originals, but overall it seems like a great burner.