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Best Buy Deals From 12/8 to 12/14

PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 1:03 pm
by BuddhaTB
SALE IS OVER!


FREE SHIPPING @ BESTBUY.COM
Fuji 700MB 40x/48x CD-R Disc Spindle 50-pack
$19.99 - $7 Instant Rebate - $10 Mail-In Rebate = $2.99 VERY HOT!
*Made By Taiyo Yuden. Either 40x or 48x depending on what your store has*
SOLD OUT @ BESTBUY.COM
Memorex 700MB 48x CD-R Disc Spindle 100-pack
$44.99 - $15 Instant Rebate - $20 Mail-In Rebate = $9.99
*Made by Taiyo Yuden, CMC, and Pro-Disc*
Universal BUSlink 48x12x48 Internal CD-RW Drive
$69.99 - $20 Mail-In Rebate - $30 Mail-In Rebate = $19.99 HOT!
*Some of these drives are made by Lite-On*
SOLD OUT @ BESTBUY.COM
Sony 48x24x48 Internal CD-RW Drive
$79.99 - $20 Mail-In Rebate = $59.99
*Made By Lite-On*
Universal BUSlink 48x12x48 External USB 2.0 CD-RW Drive
$129.99 - $30 Mail-In Rebate - $20 Mail-In Rebate = $79.99
*Looks like a Lite-On From the Pic*


All Rebates Are Limit One (1) Per Household or Address
Some Offers Can Only Be Found @ Best Buy Stores
*Blank CD Media Speeds May Vary By Store and/or at BestBuy.com*

PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 5:34 pm
by aviationwiz
Don't forget this:

Memorex 4.7GB DVD+R Discs with Jewel Cases (10-pack)

$27.99 - $10 Mail In Rebate = $17.99 VERY HOT!

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 6:54 pm
by BuddhaTB
Thanks aviationwiz for the update.

I must have missed it when I was flipping through the Best Buy Ad.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 8:14 pm
by jaymz668
aviationwiz wrote:Don't forget this:

Memorex 4.7GB DVD+R Discs with Jewel Cases (10-pack)

$37.99 - $10 Mail In Rebate = $17.99 VERY HOT!

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OK. My math skills are fairly rudimentary, but when did 37.99-10 = 17.99?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 08, 2002 8:25 pm
by BuddhaTB
jaymz668 wrote:OK. My math skills are fairly rudimentary, but when did 37.99-10 = 17.99?

The Correct Price should be
$39.99 - $12 Instant Rebate - $10 Mail-In Rebate = $17.99

Memorex 4.7GB DVD+R Discs with Jewel Cases (10-pack)

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 1:00 am
by Reg-da-Ripper
Add Prodisc to the list of manufacturers for the Memorex 48x CD-Rs. :)

In fact, I do believe that the manufacturer for the illustration of the 100-pack Memorex 48x that BuddhaTB used for this thread is Prodisc. :)

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 1:56 am
by BuddhaTB
Reg-da-Ripper wrote:Add Prodisc to the list of manufacturers for the Memorex 48x CD-Rs. :)
In fact, I do believe that the manufacturer for the illustration that BuddhaTB used for this thread for the 100-pack Memorex 48x is a Prodisc. :)

Thank you for the information and details. My original post has been edited to reflect this new info.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 12:20 pm
by BuddhaTB
The Fuji 50-Pack of CD-R's and the BUSlink 48x12x48 CD-RW drive are both sold out at BestBuy.com. In addition, most Best Buy stores are sold out of both items, if not quanities are very limited!
Better rush on over to your Best Buy if you want these great deals on the Fuji and BUSlink drive to see if they have any in stock.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 3:06 pm
by Reg-da-Ripper
Also, I'd like to add that the 50-pack FujiFilm Color 40x CD-Rs (also made by Taiyo Yuden) are the same price (and feature the same rebate) as the silver-topped 40x and 48x CD-Rs. There are new stickers for the UPC on the color CD-Rs (they have the same UPC as the silver-topped ones).

I suspect that Fuji is doing this in order to quickly sell the old, slower (read: up to 40x with the white screw top) media. :)

[Yes, I know that 40x is not slow; but keep in mind that this media was originally certified for up to 24x (and in some cases 16x).]

Here is a picture of the 30-pack (but the 50-pack is similar and is the quantity on sale)

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Act now...these CD-Rs are moving fast! :D

(If you can't find the FujiFilm CD-Rs, get the 100-pack Memorex 40x or 48x CD-Rs that are Japanese-made. These are made by Taiyo Yuden as well...as others have mentioned, look for "Made in Japan" on the label.)

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 3:15 pm
by BuddhaTB
Most of the silver topped 40x Fuji CD's were able to write at 48x. So I would assume that the colored Fuji CD's made by Taiyo Yuden too would be able to write at 48x also.

Regardless of what speed these Fuji CD's are rated at, this deal is very good and selling out very quickly!

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 6:18 pm
by imtim83
BuddhaTB Is the liteon 48x 12x 48x able to read all the audio protections like the new liteon 52x 24x 52x ? Like lets say by the liteon's 48x 12x 48x latest firmware? Or would you have to overclock it to a 52x 24x 48x to beable to have it read all the audio protections the offical liteon 52x 24x 52x can read?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 7:09 pm
by BuddhaTB
imtim83 wrote:BuddhaTB Is the liteon 48x 12x 48x able to read all the audio protections like the new liteon 52x 24x 52x ? Like lets say by the liteon's 48x 12x 48x latest firmware? Or would you have to overclock it to a 52x 24x 48x to beable to have it read all the audio protections the offical liteon 52x 24x 52x can read?

I'm not 100% sure if the Lite-On 48x12x48 can read all 100% Audio Protections. The Lite-On 48x24x48 drive that my TDK is based has done a good job with the audio CD's I have used on it. However, the newest CD I used in my 48x drive was Linkin Park's "Reanimation" CD, which came out back in August. So I'm not too sure if the Lite-On can handle ALL audio protections. I'll let someone else who knows more about it, answer ur question. But to my knowledge, Lite-On does a pretty good job with audio CD's, but maybe not all the way up to Plextor or Yamaha's standards. The new firmware for the Lite-On might help. As for overclocking the 48x drive to 52x, only the Lite-On 48x24x48 drives based on the newer 6 series chip is overclockable. The model # of the overclockable Lite-On 48x24x48 CD-RW drive is LTR-48246S. By overclocking it to a 52x24x52, there is a high possibility that it will perform very similar to Lite-On's LTR-52246S 52x24x52 drive.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 09, 2002 11:31 pm
by Nhawk
Just a quick followup.
The picture of Memorex 100pack is of the CMC media...NOT Prodisc.
If you are looking for Prodisc, the top edges actually look like the CMC 50pack box, but instead of CMC's plastic washers, Prodisc uses a foam ring.
CMC also uses a two piece base and center stick (it unscrews from the base), while Prodisc uses a single piece base with stick.

The above only applies to Memorex 100pack media. (although the plastic washers have been a CMC giveaway so far)

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2002 6:16 pm
by cartman
8) I Went to the Sacramento, Ca. Best Buy yesterday topurchase the Fuji disks that had rebate on them. they had a good stock in hand. ALSO I happened to look at the MEMOREX 100 pk that had a rebate on them lo and behold they say MADE IN JAPAN on them. previously i had only seen memorex's that were made in either India of Taiwan. I'm just guessing that these are TY's (can anyone confirm). Well anyways it is too late since i picked up two packs of each (Fuji and Memorex's). JUST AN FYI THAT SOME MEMOREX PACKAGES NOW SAY MADE IN JAPAN!!!! :D

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2002 6:32 pm
by cfitz
cartman wrote:ALSO I happened to look at the MEMOREX 100 pk that had a rebate on them lo and behold they say MADE IN JAPAN on them. I'm just guessing that these are TY's (can anyone confirm).

Yes, they are TY. Read this:

http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=7280

and this:

http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=6005

cfitz