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256GB gone and other options greyed out so basically can't put anything in cart to order.
Go to the 2nd link and look for the $149.99 unit. (as posted in your quote of me)!
256GB gone and other options greyed out so basically can't put anything in cart to order.
256GB gone and other options greyed out so basically can't put anything in cart to order.
Yup, same here.
As I suggested last week, I bought 2 of the non-kit drive with the coupon and the Discover quarterly CB.Changed order of links from my posts since it seems to confuse people. Go to the "Toshiba SSD link" (shows all Toshiba SSD's on Newegg) and add the 256GB kit that costs $149.99 to your cart. Checkout!
Newegg seems to have an issue with the original page.
Someone posted on SD that you can sign up for 5% cash back from Discover card for the quarter. If I were to buy 2 with the coupon and get 5% cash back, that would be: $130.62 each. Damn tempting!!!
Edit #2: Wish these would sell out. Trying my best to not buy two of them, lol!![]()
I get the $149 price and an ADD TO CART button for a split second then it goes away, clicking directly from the email sent by Newegg. Damn irritating.Newegg seems to have an issue with the original page.
I get the $149 price and an ADD TO CART button for a split second then it goes away, clicking directly from the email sent by Newegg. Damn irritating.
256GB gone and other options greyed out so basically can't put anything in cart to order.
I couldn't get it to work no matter what I did in Chrome. Switched to FF and it worked fine. Odd.
Update -- both Newegg and Amazon have the drive for $149.99 (just seems to be the drive and nothing extra):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc..._-20168063-L0C
http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-HDTS22...s+HDTS225XZSTA
I am seriously considering it to replace a drive in my Latitude E4310. Thoughts?
There are only 2 things I can say against it. One, unlike Intel or Samsung, Toshiba does not provide any utility to give you an estimated remaining life, and two, this is a 9.5mm drive, so even if it fits in your current laptop, a lot of ultrabooks use 7mm drives, so you may not be able to use it in your future laptop.
It works great.Update -- both Newegg and Amazon have the drive for $149.99 (just seems to be the drive and nothing extra):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc..._-20168063-L0C
http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-HDTS22...s+HDTS225XZSTA
I am seriously considering it to replace a drive in my Latitude E4310. Thoughts?
If I remember reading correctly about the 50% capacity deal is that the drive "reorganizes" the data structure once it hits 50% but after it does, the performance goes up again, not to the same levels as nearly empty drive, but kind of close. Correct me if I'm wrong.
@IndyColtsFan - 840 EVO is $159 today at ebay daily deal. Not as good as $140 a while ago, but that one sold out almost instantaneously.
Update -- both Newegg and Amazon have the drive for $149.99 (just seems to be the drive and nothing extra):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc..._-20168063-L0C
http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-HDTS22...s+HDTS225XZSTA
I am seriously considering it to replace a drive in my Latitude E4310. Thoughts?
I got the addon, but I've never been able to figure out how to get it to work.P.S. There is a new mobile Newegg (m.newegg.com from a mobile device or if using an addon with Firefox to fool Newegg into thinking you're on a mobile device): MBLOCT12 = $25 off $250+. You can get two of these for $137.50 each after $25 off (or less with cash back).
I got the addon, but I've never been able to figure out how to get it to work.![]()
Interesting, thanks.
EDIT: Thanks fleshconsumed. I just bought one.