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FindMeaSteal said:Well, I figured, most of the good lcd deals are on craparoid brand, the 26 inch syntax is a good deal too bad they don't offer the bigger syntaxs.

But there are some good deals here especially if you use the 10 percent off coupon many of us got in their catalog that works on sale items and black friday on most items 199 and up.


What catalog?


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Thx OP


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god*dam aol


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Radford said:FindMeaSteal said:Well, I figured, most of the good lcd deals are on craparoid brand, the 26 inch syntax is a good deal too bad they don't offer the bigger syntaxs.

But there are some good deals here especially if you use the 10 percent off coupon many of us got in their catalog that works on sale items and black friday on most items 199 and up.


What catalog?


The one Circuit City seems to send those who have made prior purchases there or at some point have signed onto to one of their mailing lists, came just a few days ago, no sale items in the catalog really, just a holiday collection of their highest end technologies. I believe there is some info about the catalog on the website or maybe just call Circuit City, it might not be too late to get one.


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what do people think of the infocus x1a for 499? seems pretty hot to me... one of the better projectors out there


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Is the AIO printer, with the laptop, the Lexmark that's with the PCs? Is it any good? Can't see a model #.

Is the $549 HP PC at CC better than the Emachines $399 at Best Buy? The emachines 15" LCD looks like a cheap piece of garbage with those speakers. And BBs printer isn't an AIO, I think.

I know the recent Dell is much better, but I didn't want to spend that much.

BJs Wholesale Club will have a similar HP config with an AMD 64 3700+ and 19" LCD for $850 ($999 w/$150 coupon), but NO printer. Not worth the extra 300 imo.


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FindMeaSteal said:Radford said:FindMeaSteal said:Well, I figured, most of the good lcd deals are on craparoid brand, the 26 inch syntax is a good deal too bad they don't offer the bigger syntaxs.

But there are some good deals here especially if you use the 10 percent off coupon many of us got in their catalog that works on sale items and black friday on most items 199 and up.


What catalog?


The one Circuit City seems to send those who have made prior purchases there or at some point have signed onto to one of their mailing lists, came just a few days ago, no sale items in the catalog really, just a holiday collection of their highest end technologies. I believe there is some info about the catalog on the website or maybe just call Circuit City, it might not be too late to get one.



I see it online there it says 10 and 15% OFF on the back page. I hope they arent excluding this area as usual.

 


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The 15 percent is for audio mainly and doesn't start until December 4th or something.

The 10 percent has some exclusions, but not anything very notable, except perhaps sony xbr tvs.


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the AIO could be Lexmark X2350.


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eb50 said:what do people think of the infocus x1a for 499? seems pretty hot to me... one of the better projectors out there

IMHO X1-A is only ok if you are going to use it with computer. In which case it is pretty low res. Maybe good for HTPC? For Home Theater use the original X1 had much more compelling features. These features lived on in the Screen Play line, but were stripped from the X line.

If you want a good BF deal on a HT projector I would check out the Infocus Screen Play 4805 remanufacted, $499 AR at Staples (Thread Link). This is a very popular low end HT projector. Much like the original X1, but brighter, higher res, true 16:9, plus I'm pretty sure it has the de-interlacing chip. It was very popular at $1000+ a year ago, at $500 its very Hot! I'd be all over it if I hadn't bought an X1 reman for $600 back during the whole end of the X1 era. Its still tempting, as eventually I'm going to have to spend $3-400 for a new bulb, maybe I should just spend $500 and get a whole new (better) projector .

Rob


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i only work at CC 3hrs a week but im gonna have tow ork black friday. boo! lol .. i have no idea what specials they havin no though


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When I checked the CC ads scan, I saw the Toshiba laptop is $199, with a free all-in-one printer and G-router. It should be a hottest deal if I did not make a mistake.


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On the front page it says "web only specials on Thanksgiving"

Which items?


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Can we do return/rebuy with CC? Going for the laptop, looks smoking. Can we also buy online on Black Friday?


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paperclips said:Can we do return/rebuy with CC? Going for the laptop, looks smoking. Can we also buy online on Black Friday?

YMMV


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as stated b4, u need to sign up for 12 months AOL to get the $199 price otherwise it's $450


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It it possible to get ten AOLs? I would really want a TV and some other things if I could get 10 and use the 14.95 rate. That will save you $70 per $250 which would make it very hot.


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Anyone know the model of Panasonic camcorder (Mini DV 24X, $199)?

Is it a good deal?


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getting the 26' LCD TV, 512mb memory duo and DVD recorder

using gift cards to get 20% off, gosh, this BF is not bad =)


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egharibi said:It it possible to get ten AOLs? I would really want a TV and some other things if I could get 10 and use the 14.95 rate. That will save you $70 per $250 which would make it very hot.

Are you guys sure you can sign up for the $14.95 plan not the $23.95 one?
I already have DSL so a 14.95 is good for me
Thanks


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