Best Buy Offers Enticing -$120 Off Laptop Price
Looking for an insane deal on a laptop? Look no further than Best Buy. They have a sale going on now that you wouldn't believe. We got a screencap just in case you miss it.
Asus - Laptop with Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology [Best Buy] (Thanks, Jeff!)
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Or you could get with the times and buy modern equipment instead of using dinosaurs
@ergasiophobiac:
Thanks for letting me know, i was just about to grab one. With savings like these i cant afford not to
@ergasiophobiac: I'd double check to make sure you aren't paying more than the normal price before buying one of these (you know, the whole point of the post)
I'd like to commend Best Buy on this one. You always know that they are charging too much, but they've finally gone public with it. Now, instead of showing you a highly inflated BB price and knocking a few dollars off it to make you think you are getting a deal, they show you what you'd pay elsewhere, and then they add on the Best Buy luxury tax and you arrive at your Best Buy price.
Truth in advertising FTW!
@ergasiophobiac: as we say on Slashdot -- Whoooosh.
And just to keep you from being (further?) confused, that's the sound of the point of this article going over your head.
@ergasiophobiac: Yeah, you know, the 64-bit operating system is CLEARLY the biggest issue I see with this purchase.
@larrymac: Whoooooosh, indeed.
@ergasiophobiac: Well, you're lucky. It does have a 64bit operating system, but it's a 32bit increase over the previous 96bit system.
@WiiPoleNotIncluded_GitEmSteveDave: I think you mean a -32bit increase over the previous 96bit system.
@DePaulBlueDemon: He's actually just explaining the lack of 64bit drivers, not bashing vista at all; the same would be true for 64 bit XP.
@ergasiophobiac: Haha, okay. Wooosh indeed. I read this and thought it was a genuine "Look, great deal!" post, and was trying to be helpful. Next time I need to check things twice I guess. :(
@Jakuub: Hey nice try, but I was complaining about manufacturers support their devices. Not Windows. You were real clever though.
@Jakuub:
Seems like he's not saying anything negative at all about windows... He simply said it's nice that the linux community provides support for the devices that the manufacturers should be supporting.
He's right, too. It's ecologically irresponsible for manufacturers to allow artificial obsolesence of peripherals because a new version of windows came out and they don't feel like tweaking some old code.
Another, very obvious, thing that is wrong with this is that they state "Centrino 2 Processor"... THERE IS NO SUCH THING! Centrino is a marketing term for Intel when the machine contains the an Intel processor (Core, Core 2, Core i7, Atom, Pentium M), Intel chipset (like a mobile 965) and an Intel wireless card. It is NOT a processor. Someone at Best Buy will probably be getting a slap from Intel if they found out about this.
@ergasiophobiac: It's a laptop; how many peripherals are you going to install?
Are you going to try to hook up a laserjet4 to it?(checks - yep there's a 64bit driver for that old beast).
Oh yeah, and the specs are 4 GB of RAM & a 512MB graphics card - it's better to have a 64bit OS than the 4GB RAM & 1 GB video my laptop has - that came with 32bit Vista, meaning I only got ~2.5GB of my RAM as usable until I installed a 64bit OS(currently trying out Win7(64)).
@ergasiophobiac: And you need to wake up and smell the doubled laptop bandwidth.
64 bit is the way of...now.
Speaking of laptops on bestbuy.com, I actually had a really good experience with them this week. (At least much better than I had when I tried to buy it in store.
I wanted the Gateway FX 17-inch gaming laptop that got good reviews from most laptop sites, and it was reasonably priced at $1,149.
I went to the store near me, and after getting the Geek-Squad setup pushed on me by the salesman, and telling him I was a C.S. major and could do everything myself, he said he'd go grab it from the back.
He came out and said the only one they had was worked on by the Geek Squad (refurbished), and it would be fine, he'd just give me a discount.
I asked him if they'd be getting any new ones in, in the near future.
He said no, that he'd just give me the refurbished one.
I told him that I was no longer interested.
Then, I went to bestbuy.com, and ordered it there.
Even though I got standard shipping, it shipped the next day, and took only 2 days after shipping to get here.
The day it was expected to arrive, I saw they lowered the price by $60 online.
I called the Best Buy help-line, and the guy was glad to give me a $60+sales tax credit to my account, which was posted to my bank account the next morning.
@BrewMe: Actually if you read the processor brief it tells you it has either a C2Q or a C2D, so mewyn dyner is right. However, Intel is trying to eliminate the confusion from Core i7, Core2, etc so they do want them advertising Centrino 2, so increase brand recognition, you know blue ocean stuff...
A programatic or logic error on their web store. That never happens.
Oh wait, actually it does, all the time, and gets posted here. Again. And Again.
This is not news. This is not consumer advocacy. This is petty, boring and unoriginal.
Is this affecting thousands of people? Is the monetary ramification large? Does it happen infrequently? If the answer to at least two of those questions is not yes, it's not worth posting.
@TuxRug:
Ouch. I was about to post the info for Best Buy's price protection program, but Outlet Center items are excluded. That sucks.
@robdew2: I thought this stuff would stop when Consumer Reports took the help.
Unfortunately it has not.
I think you have a point: $120 WOULD be just about right for how much they overcharge on each item, compared to online stores.
@ergasiophobiac: Really? I've been using 64-bit OS for years with no driver problems. The only issue is that the 64-bit flash plugin for Firefox is a little flaky.
Nope. No 64-bit driver troubles here. Of course, it's Linux; that might have something to do with it. Perhaps you meant to say "64-bit Microsoft operating systems" have driver trouble, not "64-bit operating systems" in general. ;)
@farker: I /just now/ gave it a try anyway and they issued a $50 chargeback no questions asked. That just means I paid an extra $3.70 sales tax :P




















Just a warning, it's got Windows Vista 64-bit pre-installed. A number of people have migrated up to 64-bit operating systems, me included, but some devices just don't have 64 bit drivers. The older your peripherals are, the more likely you'll run into an issue. I'd double check to make sure all your stuff is going to work before getting one of these.