Frys Ad 3/22-3/26 (Los Angeles area)

IHaveHotDealitis

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This ad is burning up. RED HOT.

24x10x40 Norcent CD-RW = $69.99 NO REBATES
limit 1.

Thoughts on this CD-RW anyone??


Also a pretty nice GE 2.4ghz Spread Spectrum w/ lighted keypad and Caller ID on $29

52x Cd-ROM $19-$10MIR = $9
16x EPO DVD Drive $54.99-$20MIR = $39

******512MEGS DDR PC2100 $109!!!! ******* NO LIMIT!!!

64MB COMPACT FLASH or SMARTMEDIA = $19.95!!! NO LIMIT!

4-Pack of Alkalines = 99c

13" COLOR TV w/ REMOTE = $69.99
limit 1

PORTABLE MP3/CD PLAYER $49-$10MIR = $39.99!!!!
limit 1

IOGEAR 4 PORT USB HUB $9-$9MIR = FREE!!!

Did I miss anything good? THANKS dc!!

Did I miss anything?

 

larciel

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saw that $299 lcd today.. brightest among all the lCD.. i'm getting one this week :)
 

nnnyyy

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<< wow fryz ad on website??? >>



Yup LAtimes has had these ads for a while now.
 

dsp282

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They have the IOGEAR 4 Port USB Hub for ~$0 after rebate. Item #3138440

In-Store Price $9
MIR -$9
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Price After MIR $0......well you still have Tax

Features:
=Hubs can be chained together for added expansion
=Fully USB 1.1 compliant to ensure compatibility with all your USB peripherals. No software required
=One year warranty
=Mac and PC Compatible

Linky to IOGEAR
 

Davemeister

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Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro for $40 is very good. normal price is around $70. got mine for $30 from the good old days of ValueAmerica.
 

xDrAGoNx

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i remember seeing a couple deals for the seagate barracuda IV, but this one is 89 dollars after 50 mail in rebate. That's not too bad is it?
 

bearauto

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Does that USB hub REQUIRE a power adapter? I saw that the other night and it says that it does NOT include a power adapter...but I'm thinking the power adapter is just for the LED.
 

Kostya17

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bearauto,

If your end-device(s) draw the power from USB (i.e. external USB CD/DVD-ROMs for notebooks), then "Yes". Most of printers/scanners have their own P/S, so "No" in this case. Hope that helps.
 

geckojohn

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Does anyone have any info or reviews on the mp3 player for $39? THis looks like a pretty hot deal! The ad says that it has FM radio also... this could be pretty awesome. I'm gonna do some searches for this player.
 

geckojohn

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I found a review for the Pine mp3 player that is on sale for $39. It's a pretty good review... the bad thing about this mp3 player is that it uses a parallel port, not usb compatible. Review Link
 

CrackRabbit

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The Norcent website states the drive has seamless link technology, (made by phillips) perhaps this drive might be a phillips rebag?
 

bearauto

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<< bearauto,

If your end-device(s) draw the power from USB (i.e. external USB CD/DVD-ROMs for notebooks), then "Yes". Most of printers/scanners have their own P/S, so "No" in this case. Hope that helps.
>>



What about my wireless mouse?
 

mesach

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the $299 LCD panel has a dot pitch of .297, im fairly new to the lcd panel market, but in the crt market, thats the worst i have ever seen, im not sure if its the same as the crt's with the lower being the better.

anyone have any info?
 

chibimike

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About the Pine MP3 player:

The review is wrong in stating that it is expandable to 96 MB.
The biggest SM card it can take is 32 not 64.

So:
Pine MP3 player + $19.99 64MB SM card = a trip back to wait in the awful returns line at Frys.


mike
 

Blakwngbrd

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<<

<< bearauto, If your end-device(s) draw the power from USB (i.e. external USB CD/DVD-ROMs for notebooks), then "Yes". Most of printers/scanners have their own P/S, so "No" in this case. Hope that helps. >>

What about my wireless mouse?
>>

I think what he was trying to say is that your devices that have their own power source will be fine. My experience has been that wireless mice run on batteries in the actual mouse - is that the case here? If so, that part is fine. If the receiver also needs power and does not have its own external AC power source (ie an AC adapter that plugs into the wall), then you will need a powered hub (meaning one that plugs into the wall as well as your computer). Make sense?