- Aug 18, 2000
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Hey all, in the CompUSA sale flyer for President's Day, they list an I/O Magic MagicImage 500 digital camera at $99.99 after $20 instant savings and $30 MIR. The MIR is valid only for CompUSA purchases through 2/24/01.
I looked on CompUSA's website, and they actually had the camera listed for $119.99, no rebates. I went into the B&M store and asked them about this, and they said that their computers actually showed $119.99 as well, not the $129.99 after $20 instant savings as listed in the sale flyer.
So after the MIR, the cost is $89.99 + tax, a decent deal considering the camera is about $175 at most online stores.
The camera itself is nothing fantastic... it is also sold in slightly different forms as the Samsung Digimax 800K and under the Hi-Val brand name. Specs can be found here. There aren't too many reviews on the web, but some user reviews are here. You could also search for reviews of the Digimax 800K.
Basically, it's a .8 Megapixel camera that will do up to 1024x768, however it has no LCD viewer and uses the serial interface. One advantage the I/O Magic version has over the Samsung is that it comes with a 4MB SmartMedia card instead of a 2MB card.
I looked on CompUSA's website, and they actually had the camera listed for $119.99, no rebates. I went into the B&M store and asked them about this, and they said that their computers actually showed $119.99 as well, not the $129.99 after $20 instant savings as listed in the sale flyer.
So after the MIR, the cost is $89.99 + tax, a decent deal considering the camera is about $175 at most online stores.
The camera itself is nothing fantastic... it is also sold in slightly different forms as the Samsung Digimax 800K and under the Hi-Val brand name. Specs can be found here. There aren't too many reviews on the web, but some user reviews are here. You could also search for reviews of the Digimax 800K.
Basically, it's a .8 Megapixel camera that will do up to 1024x768, however it has no LCD viewer and uses the serial interface. One advantage the I/O Magic version has over the Samsung is that it comes with a 4MB SmartMedia card instead of a 2MB card.