Now!..don't wait... You may find some of it here: http://www.techbargains.com/
2006-11-12 04:44:49
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answered by Anonymous
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At the end of the month. Any month actually. If you are ordering it say over the phone from a dell or hp type of company. When you call tell them what you are looing for and then ask them how close to they at meeting their sales quta for the month? They all have a certain number of sales they need to make each month. And you knowing this information puts you on their side. Let them know that if they can get you what you are looking for in (insert your numbers here) price range, you'll purchase your computer before getting off the phone with them.
They have some ability to play with the pricing.
2006-11-12 04:54:06
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answer #2
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answered by just the facts, mam 2
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What you want to do is look first at what brand of computer you want to buy Dell is usually the cheapest so take a look on their website and see exactly what kind of computer you want to buy then wait the day after Christmas you could probably get the same computer for half the price.
2006-11-12 04:50:21
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answered by The 3m0 1
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Definitely wait until Black Friday! Deals are unbelieveable the day after Thanksgiving!
2006-11-12 04:51:01
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answered by BigCat 2
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you have a 500w potential grant on your finished notebook. this implies your portraits card isn't getting 500w. Its getting extra existence 250w. This feels like your difficulty. sturdy portraits playing cards require alot of potential. in case you underpower it, problems will take place. The motherboard will start up assigning the portraits card extra potential whilst playing a interest. The motherboard then has much less potential to distribute to the hd, ram, cpu, and cooling fan. The motherboard then panics and gives you the portraits card much less potential. The portraits card continues to be attempting to paintings on the comparable velocity yet much less potential. Inevidbly it shuts off and your motherboard has to %. up the slack. As you be attentive to switching from no gc to gc demands a restart. Theres a rationalization for this. the notebook has to benefit that's what your doing. whilst something unexpectedly stops working it shuts down. Its a potential clog. What i merely indexed above occurs in a fragment of a 2nd. What you pick is a greater potential grant. seem to work out what all your factors choose. upload it up. sturdy success.
2016-10-17 04:43:12
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answered by ? 4
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Wait until after Christmas if you can, as many part for computers suddenly go up before Christmas. For example, Ram recently went up about 30% in price.
2006-11-12 04:45:38
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answered by Ryan P 2
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Best time to shop for electronics is usually after Christmas, right before the new models come out, the past years models will go on sale.
2006-11-12 04:51:33
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answered by littlemomma 4
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You might want to wait until after Christmas. They ususally had good deals after the Christmas rush.
2006-11-12 04:50:06
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answered by Rosey55 D 5
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if you can wait the new Microsoft operating system (Windows vista) is coming out in January this will ship with new computers.
2006-11-12 04:56:34
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answered by irish dave 2
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Black Friday.I saw $99 computers last year
2006-11-12 04:47:34
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answered by ? 5
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