Posted on 11/14/2007 12:48:06 PM PST by Swordmaker
I don't believe you and I don't think anyone else reading this believes you either. You keep piling it on. Higher and deeper, Blue. I can believe reasonable bargains but I don't think you bought $400 hard drives in 2005 for 90% off. You are full of it.
The company would NOT put this ad out intentionally and then piss off customers by refusing to honor it or to have sufficient stock on hand at each store.
Call it what you want but I recall when I went to 2 local Circuit City stores they had the tags still up (but conveniently they were out of stock) and I was there on a Wednesday (the ads begin on Sunday). If it was a typo of this magnitude the corporate office would have the store managers delegate to employees to have them removed and replaced with proper tags within the same day. For it to remain on shelf 3 days after the "typo" as you say, shows to me they were misleading customers.
Look at the price scan it says 7/2007. If you can't read I cannot help you Swordmaker, sorry.
I don't believe you and I don't think anyone else reading this believes you either. You keep piling it on. Higher and deeper, Blue. I can believe reasonable bargains but I don't think you bought $400 hard drives in 2005 for 90% off. You are full of it.
Again, I never said 2005, talk about being way off base...
$59 will get you a 400gb Western Digital on Black Friday
http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=13265&t=646107
The slimline DVD drive sits on top, but otherwise you are correct. It has one slim horn-shaped fan in there, but normally it runs so quiet it's hard to get measurements because of ambient noise. Deconstruction photos here.
That's just not how the market works. The $80 price range is more for drive sizes that came out a couple years ago. The current highest capacity is normally in the $300+ range.
I know how the market works and the current deal for $259 for a 1TB drive is probably as cheap as you can get right now. I did see a mention of a $200 price after rebate for a black friday deal. Come January or Febuary, if the price point is where I think it may be ($120-$150), then I’d be a willing buyer. Even a year from now 1TB drives will be considered higher capacity on the average. Will it be cutting edge at that point, no, but it will be much much cheaper. And at this point with many deals for 400/500/750 drives for cheap, if you buy 2 or 3 of them you get more GB/$ and that’s what I am looking for anyways, the best bang for buck.
Seagate 400GB SATA for $109.99 FREE Shipping and Possible $26 Rebate = $83.99AR
And yes before you ask, the rebates worked.
You didn't? Let me quote you from the post 33 which you claimed was evidence you had "debunked" the equivalence of cost between Macs and PCs.
"My Dell Dimension 4700C was a steal at $327 or something back in 2005. Came with a 17" flat screen LCD and a 3.2 P4 processor with a 40gb drive and 256mb of memory. I added 4gb of memory ($150 steal) another multitude of hard drives (5 400/500gb drives) less than $80 each when they were fairly new on the market."
500GB hard drives in the 3.5" format were "fairly new on the market" being released by the manufacturers between March and August of 2005. Prices ranged from $399 to $799 depending on speed and cache sizes. They didn't drop too much lower until the 750s started appearing over 9 months later and later the 1TB drives.
Looks to me that you certainly meant to say it... If not you heavily implied it to bolster your arguement. We have just called you on it and YOU started back peddling.
Earlier...
My point was more that I have rarely ever paid over $80 for the highest capacity drive at the time
The highest capacity drive is never only $80, as you noted with your very low 1 TB price.
ok maybe the “highest capacity at the time” wording wasn’t accurate. I am never the first kid on the block with the biggest hard drive. That would go against my own price spending rationale. Bottom line is I usually get a higher than average drive for a much cheaper than average price. I will be keeping an eye on 1TB prices. Once I see a sub $100 deal, I’ll be buying. The average price at that time of the deal will probably be $150-$170 if I had to take a guess.
9 months after it first hits the market is still fairly new. Heck I didn’t realize 1TB drivew have been out for over a year now. I know when I look around for deals and I see “The biggest and best hard drive ONLY $379.99!!!” I tend to ignore it, thinking to myself, “I’ll pick one up when I can get it for cheap” and it isn’t much later when I do. If it is 6-9 months later when I get it I don’t tend to think it’s much later. Heck if I get a 1TB drive in early 2008 I will consider that to be fairly new as it still won’t be considered mainstream at that time. 500GB’s will be mainstream then.
Many thanks for the deconstruction photos!!
I’ll also add that you can get a 5% discount if you are a small business, or are buying a Mac for business purposes. All you need is your business card.
The caveat is that you have to buy in-store.
GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS TONS. Y’LL’S KIND RESPONSES ARE WELCOME ENCOURAGEMENTS TODAY.
Any hint that the subnotebook will have a viable keyboard?
Have a blessed weekend and Thanksgiving with all you hold dear.
You're welcome. Whenever any new Apple product comes out there's always someone willing to blow his warranty by taking it apart and put the pics on the web. Someone even did it with a brand-new iPhone soon after the launch. Google something like "[product name] disassembly" or "[product name] autopsy" for any of them.
There is one guy who pried apart his mini mac. Using sharpened putty knife. It’s a 21mg pdf. He really pulled it all apart. It’s sort of an upgrade manual too. Guys putting in larger hard drives etc.
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