sony dvdr's 50 pack on sale for 19.99 at best buy
Was there a rebate or just a low up-front price? Thanks for the heads up.
Should we make this a blank DVD/CDR bargain thread?
Best Buy has 50 packs of Fuji DVD-R/+R $19.99 and 100 packs of Fuji DVD-R/+R for $39.99. That is the up front price after instant rebates, and there are no mail-in rebates.
Those are real good deals, on a great DVD brand.
Mike
Buy 2 50 packs and save a penny over the 1 100 pack!
Are those fujis TY?
In my area, the 50-packs of Fuji at BB are TY but the 100s are not. Check your labels before you buy.
^ same thing 'round here. I swear the best buy people must think i'm nuts tho... i go so far as to ask them where their back stock of fuji discs are ("uh, arent the fuji's right there sir?") when i can't find TY (japanese made) fuji's on the shelves...
-b
%$ Grassroots Computers #*
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2TB Hard Drive = $860
2TB (2000GB) External Timberline USB Hard Drive Storage System - Recertified (860$)
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Timberline 2,000GB (2 Terabyte) External USB 2.0 Storage System
FREE USB 2.0 cable included
FREE Upgrade to 16MB Cache Hard Drive
This Timberline Terabytes is a selectable hardware JBOD/Spanned RAID enclosure utilizing up to 4 IDE/ATA-133 disk drives with the convenience of hot swappable and plug-and-play USB 2.0. It requires no software or driver on most operating systems (Windows 2000/Xp/Vista, OS X). It just works.
This system can be upgraded at a later date to a maximum of 3 Terabytes and is by far and away the most affordable and compact way to store large amounts of data. You can use the drives that are inside and swap them out with other drives for reusable, flexible storage options.
RAID Mode Explained:
Standard Mode - JBOD - ("Just a Bunch of Disks" or sometimes "Just a Bunch of Drives") is just that, Individual physical disk drives. In this mode, each drive in the storage box will be recognized as individual drives. It's the simplest / easist setup.
Combined Mode - Spanned - Spanned is a method for combining multiple physical disk drives into a single virtual one. Sometimes refer to as "concatenation" or "append", the advantage of JBOD is the convenience of have one large volume instead of multiple smaller volumes.
Top Features include:
* Affordable high capacity data storage
* Extremely compact size RAID storage (JBOD/Spanned).
* Hot Swappable design
* Vented design and built in fan cooling, quiet operation
* High speed easy to use USB 2.0 data transfers
Your drive comes with:
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High Speed External USB 2.0 Storage System
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USB 2.0 Cable
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External Power Supply
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Drivers CD (drivers only needed in Windows 98, XP users do not need drivers)
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Compact, Stylish Design, Stylish blue indicator light
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Maximum Transfers up to 480Mbps with USB 2.0
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Capacity/Speed: 2TB (2000GB) Please read FAQ for informatin on useable capacity.
Buffer Size/Cache: 16MB
Casing Material: Aluminum
Size: 5.3" Wide x 7" Tall x 10" Deep
Interface: Hi-Speed USB 2.0 or Serial ATA (SATA)
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Case Condition: New
Drive Condition: Recertified
Warranty: 6 Months
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1TB Hard Drive = 450$
1TB (1000GB) External Timberline USB Hard Drive Storage System - Recertified (450$)
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Timberline 1,000GB (1 Terabyte) External USB 2.0 Storage System
FREE USB 2.0 cable included
FREE Upgrade to 16MB Cache Hard Drive
This Timberline Terabytes is a selectable hardware JBOD/Spanned RAID enclosure utilizing up to 4 IDE/ATA-133 disk drives with the convenience of hot swappable and plug-and-play USB 2.0. It requires no software or driver on most operating systems (Windows 2000/Xp/Vista, OS X). It just works.
This system can be upgraded at a later date to a maximum of 3 Terabytes and is by far and away the most affordable and compact way to store large amounts of data. You can use the drives that are inside and swap them out with other drives for reusable, flexible storage options.
RAID Mode Explained:
Standard Mode - JBOD - ("Just a Bunch of Disks" or sometimes "Just a Bunch of Drives") is just that, Individual physical disk drives. In this mode, each drive in the storage box will be recognized as individual drives. It's the simplest / easist setup.
Combined Mode - Spanned - Spanned is a method for combining multiple physical disk drives into a single virtual one. Sometimes refer to as "concatenation" or "append", the advantage of JBOD is the convenience of have one large volume instead of multiple smaller volumes.
Top Features include:
* Affordable high capacity data storage
* Extremely compact size RAID storage (JBOD/Spanned).
* Hot Swappable design
* Vented design and built in fan cooling, quiet operation
* High speed easy to use USB 2.0 data transfers
Your drive comes with:
*
High Speed External USB 2.0 Storage System
*
USB 2.0 Cable
*
External Power Supply
*
Drivers CD (drivers only needed in Windows 98, XP users do not need drivers)
*
Compact, Stylish Design, Stylish blue indicator light
*
Maximum Transfers up to 480Mbps with USB 2.0
*
Capacity/Speed: 1TB (1000GB) Please read FAQ for informatin on useable capacity.
Buffer Size/Cache: 16MB
Casing Material: Aluminum
Size: 5.3" Wide x 7" Tall x 10" Deep
Interface: Hi-Speed USB 2.0 or Serial ATA (SATA)
Operating System : Windows XP or MAC OSX
Average Seek Time: 12 ms
Max transfer rate: 480MB/sec USB
Case Condition: New
Drive Condition: Recertified
Warranty: 6 Months
EVEN BETTER.....
http://www.compusa.com/products/products.asp?N=0&Ntk=product_code&Ntt=333925,333926&Ntx=mode%20matchany&cmid=dsr&ref=dsr
except it's Maxtor... ugh. they used to be good, in like the mid 90s. complete shit drives now IMO.
Quote from: tet on October 22, 2006, 11:03:11 AM
except it's Maxtor... ugh. they used to be good, in like the mid 90s. complete shit drives now IMO.
Some are...some aren't. Depends on if you get a pos out of the box. I have a 250GB and been using it for about the last year or so. Never had a bit of trouble out of it. My experience with Maxtor is that the drives are hit and miss. They either break quick or don't break at all.
This 250 that i'm using now was in my computer for about 6 months before I stored anything on it that I couldn't afford to lose. Keyword: Backup :-D
yes, but it's hard to keep a valid backup of nearly a terabyte of data, which is what i'm up to for my computer. Maxtor warranties are only 1 year, whereas WD or Hitachi/IBM are at least 3-5 years. I'd rather pay more for that peace of mind - and i've had to have 2 HDs replaced from each of those companies about 3 or 4 years after purchasing them, without any hassle whatsoever. a bad Maxtor after 13 months of use is a paperweight.
I only buy Seagate HDs - they have a 7 year warranty, I've replaced several with them too, it's quite easy.
Quote from: tet on October 23, 2006, 12:44:16 PM
...Maxtor warranties are only 1 year...a bad Maxtor after 13 months of use is a paperweight.
I concur.
Quote from: tet on October 23, 2006, 12:44:16 PM
yes, but it's hard to keep a valid backup of nearly a terabyte of data, which is what i'm up to for my computer.
Does that 1TB change every day? I've got exactly 225 DVD+R's filled with shows. If you're editing 1TB a day, I'd like to know what you're doing. You must be VERY busy! :-D
no, my 1 TB is relatively static - it's finding time to burn the 200 DVDs that i have a problem with. i'm more inclined to backup to HDs these days to be honest with you...
where can I get some cheap HQ DL -+dvd
Quote from: ucusty on January 04, 2007, 10:36:11 AM
where can I get some cheap HQ DL -+dvd
i've seen 25 packs of Memorex for $30 or so at CompUSA/Staples/OfficeDepot lately. price fluctuates, but i like the quality of them. i'm sure there are better deals online though, i just haven't checked in a while since i don't burn much DL.
Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD5000AAKS 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEM
$139.99 FREE SHIPPING
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822136073
I don't know what DVD-DL's normally cost but the prices seem to be reasonable on here for decent quality ones too.
The 1TB drives are out! Not exactly a bargain, but still, it's pretty sweet:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145141 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145141)
Also, found this deal on Dual Layer DVDs. A 25-pack for $33 with free shipping. Like Tet, above, I've had real good luck with the Memorex discs in my burner. I'll use them instead of DVD5's when I can find 'em cheap enough since I'll have to worry about half as many physical discs in the archive...
http://www.buy.com/prod/memorex-dvd-r-2-4x-double-layer-media-8-5gb-25-pack-spindle/q/loc/101/10405802.html (http://www.buy.com/prod/memorex-dvd-r-2-4x-double-layer-media-8-5gb-25-pack-spindle/q/loc/101/10405802.html)
Limited Supply - These are pretty good for converting your old (and new) vinyl directly to wav or mp3.
Belt-Drive Turntable with USB Output
$129.99+shipping $5.99
http://www.dealko.com/sale
Seemed like a good place to share this:
woot.com is doing a woot-off today.
instead of their regular, one-product per day thing, they are selling small quantities of products until the sell out and then they throw out another product.
Right now it's a 1gb SanDisk mp3 player for $12.99.
(http://s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/wootsaleimages/SanDisk_Sansa_M240_1GB_MP3_Player_w__FM_Tuner9zkDetail.jpg)
i grabbed the 2-way radios they had at like 1:15am, just $15 and we send them to clients with families. this is a 50% savings over what we normally pay for each pair of Moto radios (that are probably better anyway), so i bought 3. (+1 K from our accountant!) :banana:
I've got the 2 gig model and its been very reliable. Still plays the same as the day I bought it despite 2 summers in my pocket lawn mowing 10-12 hours a day.
Quote from: nab on August 30, 2007, 09:07:14 AM
I've got the 2 gig model and its been very reliable. Still plays the same as the day I bought it despite 2 summers in my pocket lawn mowing 10-12 hours a day.
So, I'm guessing the battery life is pretty good then? 10-12 hours a day is some heavy usage. This is a bit nit-picky, but I am getting tired of running with my 60 gig video ipod on my arm. This little guy may be just what the doctor ordered!
Quote from: antelope19 on August 30, 2007, 09:38:59 AM
So, I'm guessing the battery life is pretty good then? 10-12 hours a day is some heavy usage. This is a bit nit-picky, but I am getting tired of running with my 60 gig video ipod on my arm. This little guy may be just what the doctor ordered!
Yeah, battery life is good on those small players.
I have a 1GB Creative that gets about 12-13hours on 1 AAA battery.
Shit is mad tiny, yo!
a
Quote from: August on August 30, 2007, 09:50:16 AM
Yeah, battery life is good on those small players.
I have a 1GB Creative that gets about 12-13hours on 1 AAA battery.
Shit is mad tiny, yo!
a
:-D
Thanks for the heads up RJ, I got one coming my way. I just got enough time to pull the trigger. I figured what the heck, why not?
i had a 512mb sandisk player for a while.. handy. esp. with rechargeable AAs.
I guess I still have it somewhere...
Quote from: antelope19 on August 30, 2007, 09:38:59 AM
So, I'm guessing the battery life is pretty good then? 10-12 hours a day is some heavy usage. This is a bit nit-picky, but I am getting tired of running with my 60 gig video ipod on my arm. This little guy may be just what the doctor ordered!
I usually got almost 2 full days of mowing in on one AAA. I could have got more time in but I did two things to drain battery life:
1. I bumped up the amount of time until auto shut off so that if I was in the middle of a good jam, and I had to travel to another lawn, I wouldn't have to start from the beginning (and my time was set to 20min).
2. Even though I had noise canceling headphones, I still had to pump up the volume a little bit.
Louder volume = less battery life?
Interesting...
I am still not sold on these MP3 players... But I do feel an iPod is not the best buy, they just have an unbelievable marketing team there at Apple.
20 GB Ipod. Refurbished. $99 + $5 shipping.
http://www.woot.com/
http://www.woot.com has speakers today.
I'm sure they're not the sickest speakers ever but, it still seems like a good deal for a pair.
QuoteLouder volume = less battery life?
Interesting...
I know this is a few weeks back, but yeah. You basically have to send more current to the phones (which means more power) and the headphone amplifier draws more power from the battery to amplify the signal more.
J
If anyones running out of room again and looking for a new external hard drive enclosure check out the Apricorn EZ-DT-KIT. I love these things! Just bought another one and dropped a 500 gig IDE Seagate Barracuda into it.
It's a solid aluminum enclose with a plastic front. Fan. USB 2.0. It can take up to a 750 Gig. PATA IDE
They also make a version for SATA drives and one with USB and Firewire.
I buy them from newegg. $44.99 minus $20.00 mail in rebate = $24.99
TDK DVD+R's on Sale @ Circuit City
25pk for $4.99
Pretty sure the sale ends today, though.
Stocked up yesterday.
a
If you're looking for a good place to buy Taiyo Yuden CDR's, I have good luck with www.supermediastore.com
Silver thermal laquer 52X - free shipping
100pk $29.99
200pk $57.99
600pk $167.99
That's where I get mine mingus...
I may think of getting a SATA enclosure, because I want to replace an internal 160G drive with a 500G but I'd still like to use the 160. In the future, I want the external to connect to the SATA bus instead of through FW, but for now, that ain't a bad idea. So it'll be under $200 to get 500G internal and box up the 160G external. Now to convince TPTB.
J
dealmac.com is offering refurbished "classic" nano's today.
2 gig = 79
4 gig = 99
8 gig = 149
IMO, quite the deal.
Black or White 30GB Gen1 Zune = $84.99 (+5s&h)
http://www.woot.com/
Refurbished w/full 1 Year Warranty.
Keep in mind that MS is releasing a brand new firmware update tomorrow that will give the Gen1 Zunes the same updates that the new Gen2 Zunes will be getting (like wireless syncing).
(http://s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/wootsaleimages/Microsoft_Zune_30GB_Digital_Media_Player_(Black_or_White)tsaStandard.jpg)
Pretty cool deal.
a
with the upcoming rumored integrated features of the XBOX 360 and Zune, i'd consider getting one of the new ones :-o :-o :-o :frustrated: :samurai:
maybe the flash player. of course, they'd need to release Mac software for it, because i will NOT run Windoze just for that...
Seagate Free Agent 500GB HD For $99
(http://www.officedepot.com/pictures/SK/LG/660780_sk_lg.jpg)
At Office Depot
http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=660780&cm_mmc=CMS-_-Circular-_-NA-_-NA
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Quote from: August on November 19, 2007, 11:43:30 AM
Seagate Free Agent 500GB HD For $99
(http://www.officedepot.com/pictures/SK/LG/660780_sk_lg.jpg)
At Office Depot
http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=660780&cm_mmc=CMS-_-Circular-_-NA-_-NA
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:-o Damn, it looks cool too!
just got one of those for myself. it was $140 at Staples a few weeks ago, and works great for Leopard's Time Machine... great drive!
OFFICE MAX:
seagate 500GB ext. HD -- $129.00
BEST BUY
seagate 250GB ext HD-- $79.00
today's woot (www.woot.com)
(http://s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/wootsaleimages/SanDisk_Sansa_e260_4GB_Media_Playeryy9Detail.jpg)
SanDisk Sansa e260 4GB Media Player
$49.99 + $5 shipping
Gem Sound GT-USB Belt-Drive Turntable with USB Audio Interface
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=204320004#prodInfoSec
80 bucks!
If you're in the market for the new 32 gig IPOD TOUCH, why not get it for $5 less than the apple store is selling it for AND get a 1 gig shuffle thrown in for free? All from Amazon.com
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/02/25/amazon-offers-up-two-ipods-for-the-price-of-one/
Amazon offers up two iPods for the price of one
Posted Feb 25th 2008 9:00PM by Cory Bohon
Amazon has started selling the iPod touch 32GB model. You might be asking, "What's so special about that?" Well, if you read the page carefully, you will notice that Amazon also is offering up a free iPod shuffle with the purchase of an iPod touch 32GB. That's right, you get a free 1GB iPod shuffle when you purchase an iPod touch.
The ad reads: "You qualify for a free 1 GB iPod shuffle with the purchase of this 32 GB iPod touch from Amazon.com. Eligible 1 GB shuffles include the blue, green, silver, and purple. Just add both items to your cart and you will not be charged for the shuffle."
As you may recall, Apple lowered the price of the iPod shuffle to $49 last week. Amazon is currently selling the 32GB iPod touch for $494 while Apple is selling the same thing for $499 -- seems that Amazon is wanting your business. Do you plan to use this opportunity to get a free iPod shuffle? Be sure to sound off in the comments!
Sony DVD+R 100-disc spindle- $23
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7269207&st=DVD%2BR&lp=2&type=product&cp=1&id=1117177899082 (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7269207&st=DVD%2BR&lp=2&type=product&cp=1&id=1117177899082)
Just got two over here- free shipping because these are on back-order...obviously the hitch being that they take 1-2 weeks to arrive.
Quote from: bluecaravan521 on March 24, 2008, 11:39:37 PM
Sony DVD+R 100-disc spindle- $23
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7269207&st=DVD%2BR&lp=2&type=product&cp=1&id=1117177899082 (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7269207&st=DVD%2BR&lp=2&type=product&cp=1&id=1117177899082)
Just got two over here- free shipping because these are on back-order...obviously the hitch being that they take 1-2 weeks to arrive.
Available at my local store, and I just got a $5.00 off coupon in the mail today. I'll be there at opening tomorrow to claim that shit. Thanks for the heads up K+.
http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?t=792184&referrerid=0
Amazon has Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle for Nintendo Wii for $65
with Free Shipping. This is an Amazon Lightning Deal and is only available
for a limited time. Thanks wattadeal.
Price comparison:
a.. Circuit City $74.99 + Free shipping
a.. Video Game King $88.99 + $17.99 shipping
a.. Amazon.com Marketplace $89.99 + See Site shipping
a.. RedOctane $89.99 + $10.99 shipping
Quote from: bluecaravan521 on March 24, 2008, 11:39:37 PM
Sony DVD+R 100-disc spindle- $23
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7269207&st=DVD%2BR&lp=2&type=product&cp=1&id=1117177899082 (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7269207&st=DVD%2BR&lp=2&type=product&cp=1&id=1117177899082)
Just got two over here- free shipping because these are on back-order...obviously the hitch being that they take 1-2 weeks to arrive.
I hate when I see this too late. :frustrated:
I should have bought more.
I get the sunday paper every week, or at least my wife does. There always seems to be some decent media (CDR or DVD) that is around $15 for 50 dvd's/100 cd's at Best Buy/Officemax/Office Depot. Not sure why I buy CD's anymore, guess I need something to give away :banana:
Quote from: disco on April 12, 2008, 02:08:45 AM
I get the sunday paper every week, or at least my wife does. There always seems to be some decent media (CDR or DVD) that is around $15 for 50 dvd's/100 cd's at Best Buy/Officemax/Office Depot. Not sure why I buy CD's anymore, guess I need something to give away :banana:
Thats where my cds go too, and I keep buying them.
Quote from: August on November 19, 2007, 11:43:30 AM
Seagate Free Agent 500GB HD For $99
(http://www.officedepot.com/pictures/SK/LG/660780_sk_lg.jpg)
At Office Depot
http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=660780&cm_mmc=CMS-_-Circular-_-NA-_-NA
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Just got one on sale at Crossgates mall Best Buy in Albany for $119.
Quote from: thechad on April 13, 2008, 04:15:17 AM
Quote from: August on November 19, 2007, 11:43:30 AM
Seagate Free Agent 500GB HD For $99
(http://www.officedepot.com/pictures/SK/LG/660780_sk_lg.jpg)
At Office Depot
http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=660780&cm_mmc=CMS-_-Circular-_-NA-_-NA
a
Just got one on sale at Crossgates mall Best Buy in Albany for $119.
got one for the same price at Best Buy
not really a hot deal or anything, but it seemed like a pretty cool thing to keep all the archive/backups you boys make of your HDs...
(http://ttp://s7ondemand1.scene7.com/is-viewers/dynapi/src/lib/tsapi/images/cover.gif?400x400)
http://www.hammacher.com/publish/75051.asp#
Picked up an internal 500G seagate for 95, and had 2 $25 certs at amazon so I paid $45 for it. I even expedited shipping (only another $5) and it'll be here by Wednesday... I'll finally be able to time machine my stuff. Phew
http://dealmac.com/Seagate-Free-Agent-Pro-750-GB-e-SATA-USB-2-0-Fire-Wire-External-Hard-Drive-for-126-11-s-h/226532.html
750 Gig Seagate for $126 !!!!!!!
EDIT: It is factory refurbished, but still a good deal.
wow! i'm in the market for yet another external, and i didn't want to pay more than 100, but 126 for 750GB is a sick deal.
I get lots of deals through dealmac. I would say they are a safe and reputable spot to find such things. I've never had a problem with any of the companies they deal with.
man just missed out on this.
http://dealmac.com/Fantom-G-Force-Mega-Disk-1-TB-USB-2-0-External-Hard-Drive-for-170-after-rebate-10-s-h/226226.html
1TB for $170... not that i would buy a fantom drive, but still, great deal...
i'm about this close |----| to buying that seagate for $130
not on sale anymore, but these drives a fuggin sweet for a machead.
http://eshop.macsales.com/Static_Pages/index.cfm?page=ministack/ministack1.cfm&ref=GoogleminiStack04062006&title=NewerTech%20miniStack%20FireWire%20and%20USB%20Hub%20and%20Hard%20Drive%20up%20to%20500GB&gclid=CIDUu6LjipMCFQx7PAod9winng
Seagate 500gb for $99 and free shipping:
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/productDetail.do?oid=172685&WT.mc_n=67&WT.mc_t=U&cm_ven=COMPARISON%20SHOPPING&cm_cat=PRICEGRABBER&cm_pla=DATAFEED->PRODUCTS&cm_ite=1%20PRODUCT&cm_keycode=67
Even better: Maxtor 500Gb External - $90 free shipping
http://www.staples.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/StaplesProductDisplay?&langId=-1&storeId=10001&noredir=true&catalogId=10051&productId=200414&cmArea=SC57:CG876:DP3933:CL142595:SS1036567
i picked one of those up in the store the other day for $116.
Woot-Off today!
http://www.woot.com
Staples has the 1 TB WD MyBook on sale, in store, for $219.
Do you guys that burn shows onto CDs buy jewel cases to store them in? If so, where do you get them from? I ordered a ton of 2CD jewel case trays over a year ago. They came unassembled (which I prefer) and were relatively cheap, but I have no idea where I got them from and thought I'd check here and see what you guys use as I'm starting to run low.
Amazon.com is offering "The Best of Talking Heads" in mp3 format for 4 bucks. Not a bad deal, IMO.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Best-Of-Talking-Heads/dp/B00124BNF4/
TODAY ONLY!!!!
Quote from: khalpin on July 02, 2008, 10:15:49 AM
Do you guys that burn shows onto CDs buy jewel cases to store them in? If so, where do you get them from? I ordered a ton of 2CD jewel case trays over a year ago. They came unassembled (which I prefer) and were relatively cheap, but I have no idea where I got them from and thought I'd check here and see what you guys use as I'm starting to run low.
shop4tech.com has some good deals. I buy the slim double vcd cases, they are great for storage. You can fit 3 discs in them and they have an artwork sleeve like a dvd case, and they are made of a softer plastic, no cracks from shipping!!!!
Here's a link to them.
http://www.shop4tech.com/item5186.html
Quote from: easts_vault on July 03, 2008, 01:33:30 PM
shop4tech.com has some good deals. I buy the slim double vcd cases, they are great for storage. You can fit 3 discs in them and they have an artwork sleeve like a dvd case, and they are made of a softer plastic, no cracks from shipping!!!!
Here's a link to them.
http://www.shop4tech.com/item5186.html
That actually looks a pretty viable option. Is the spine it too thin where if you put artwork in the outer jacket you can't read what show it is if you're looking at a bunch of CDs in a CD rack?
Quote from: khalpin on July 03, 2008, 02:06:57 PM
Quote from: easts_vault on July 03, 2008, 01:33:30 PM
shop4tech.com has some good deals. I buy the slim double vcd cases, they are great for storage. You can fit 3 discs in them and they have an artwork sleeve like a dvd case, and they are made of a softer plastic, no cracks from shipping!!!!
Here's a link to them.
http://www.shop4tech.com/item5186.html
That actually looks a pretty viable option. Is the spine it too thin where if you put artwork in the outer jacket you can't read what show it is if you're looking at a bunch of CDs in a CD rack?
The spine is the perfect size to have your stuff easily legible. I get some regular 8.5 x 11 paper cut down to by 9.875 x 4.625 (I work in the printing industry so this is done easily) and print what I want on there and they slide rite in no cutting required. I will try and attach a pdf of my own layouts that I use with these. If this doesn't work I can e-mail you the pdf so you can see for yourself what they look like, just pm me with your addy.
(http://a117.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/78/l_14ffd60fd75978a788f335618c4ffab4.jpg)
This is how they turn out, perfect spine width. And like I said you can fit 3 cdr in one case, you will save a ton of room on your shelves with these.
Western Digital 1 TB External HD $199.99 at Circuit City.
Just got one this morning.
5th Generation 30GB Apple iPod for $129.99 at woot.com today. Refurbished, black or white models available.
Quote from: shoreline99 on July 24, 2008, 07:47:07 AM
5th Generation 30GB Apple iPod for $129.99 at woot.com today. Refurbished, black or white models available.
I was just gonna post that.
Nice Deal.
See also.. this: http://sellout.woot.com/Default.aspx?WootSaleId=6063&ts=1216901436&sig=10f42893b84affb9
(http://s3.amazonaws.com/wootsaleimages/Memorex_iFlip_7__iPod_Portable_Video_Playerk4iStandard.jpg)
woot-off is still going on... they had a 40 gb ipod a bit ago...
3rd-gen 8gb nano for $124 right now.
hard drives?
Quote from: jedifunk on July 30, 2008, 12:58:45 PM
hard drives?
my buddy told me yesterday they had a 750GB Seagate for $85.
I picked up a Seagate 1TB external at BestBuy for $219. I'm sure it's not the greatest "deal" but it's a Seagate and I love their drives.
WD Passport 250GBs $90 - hot deal on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012GK3MQ/
i got my ext TB drive for 230? i think.. so paying 90 for 250 doesnt seem like that great of a deal
not sure about comparisons of the specs though
These are tiny and ultra-portable.
Alas, amazon won't ship 'em to Canada
(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/57/e3/e280810ae7a0c0bc96fdb110._AA280_.L.jpg)
hot damn.. didnt notice that.. good pic
sexy drive.
I found a Blue one on buy.com, 250GB for $140 with taxes and shipping...
Thought twice about it and didn't buy it, but damn that's a nice lookin' drive.
Woot has a Apple iPod 30GB Video (5th gen) for $129.99, refurbished. Black or White available. Comes with iPod, earbuds and data cable.
www.woot.com.
Quote from: mattstick on August 28, 2008, 08:54:05 PM
I found a Blue one on buy.com, 250GB for $140 with taxes and shipping...
Thought twice about it and didn't buy it, but damn that's a nice lookin' drive.
If you can get a TB drive for a little over $200, wouldn't it be better to go that way?
Unless you want the small portable device. But if you wait, price will drop or capacity will increase.
Not really. I have plenty of storage, but everything requires power and none of it fits in my pocket.
Radiohead Ok Computer available in mp3 download for 2 bucks!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000TENE6Y/?&tag=Priceg499-20
If you haven't heard this album, well, what the hell are you waiting for?
Not really a deal but the prices have been dropping for TB drives. I just got an internal 1TB for about 180 (not 100% because I got it or my bday, but when I was looking it up, that's what it is on amazon). I got the seagate. Anyhow, early this year when I was first looking they were about 240-260. Considering a 500 is around 90, it's an even increase.
Now it's time to look at 2TB drives. Once they get under 300, it's buy time.
J
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=203087410
Get some new headphones for 15 bucks!
Sennheiser Sport MX 70 Portable Earphone - MX70
Tech Specs
Manufacturer Sennheiser Electronic Corporation
Earpiece Technology Dynamic
Host Interface Mini-phone
Manufacturer Part Number MX70
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Operating Distance 2.62ft
Manufacturer Website Address www.sennheiser.com
Sound Mode Stereo
Product Line Sport
Weight 0.176 oz
Product Model MX 70
Minimum Frequency Response 18Hz
Product Name Sport MX 70 Portable Earphone
Maximum Frequency Response 21kHz
Product Type Earphone
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Harman Kardon Drive + Play in Vehicle iPod interface control system - DP1US - Audio portion works with any iPod featuring an iPod dock
List Price: See Details $149.99
You Save: $132.00 :-o
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Audio portion works with any iPod featuring an iPod dock connector. Charges all iPods except 4G Nano, 3G iPhone, 2G touch and 120GB Classic.
Harman Kardon's Drive + Play is more than just an iPod adapter — it's a complete digital music control system for your car. In fact, the Drive + Play handles the iPod so well that it was given an Innovations Award at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show.
Consider the system's backlit LCD display, which mounts up high on the dash for easy visibility while driving. And since it matches the display on your iPod — with the same menu style and general layout — you already know how easy it is to jump between songs and artists.
But the Drive + Play system is all about control, and its Text Commander Controller handles file navigation with ease and elegance. Shaped like an oversized mushroom, this remote mount command center works just like the click wheel on your iPod — just press the outer buttons to play, pause, fast-forward, or reverse, and twist the knob to scroll through the menus. Install it on your center console for a handy, easy-to-reach controller.
While your iPod is connected to the system, you'll be able to control every aspect of playback — from track selection to playlists. And best of all, the Drive + Play will charge your iPod battery while it's in use.
The central "brain" unit can be mounted out of the way in the glove box or under a seat, and a built-in wireless FM transmitter lets you play the iPod through your vehicle's FM radio. If your stereo has an auxiliary input, you can connect the Drive + Play's audio output to it for the best possible sound performance. The Drive + Play also offers a pass-through auxiliary input for connecting an additional component to your stereo system.
On http://www.woot.com/ (http://www.woot.com/) 500GB Seagate Hard Drives for $50.
Quote from: khanti on November 02, 2008, 08:44:48 AM
On http://www.woot.com/ (http://www.woot.com/) 500GB Seagate Hard Drives for $50.
Damn it!! I just bought one 2 days ago, paid $105.00 plus tax. :frustrated:
i was just at target... they have Maxtor, WD mybooks @ 1TB for 189.99 & 199.99 respectively.
seems like pretty good deals if you ask me.
It's a Woot!Off, Bitches!
right now: 30gb Video Ipod (gen5.5) (refurb)
$109.99
edit:
that was quick.... Stainless Steel dog bowls now.
Keep watching!
Now it's Polk Ipod speaker docks for 29.95, not to many left.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136299&nm_mc=OTC-d3alcatch3r&cm_mmc=OTC-d3alcatch3r-_-External%20Hard%20Drives-_-Western%20Digital-_-22136299
Western Digital Elements 1TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive
$119 + free shipping
Just an FYI, I was in Best Buy over the weekend getting a few things and happened upon the camera section. I was appalled at how over priced the majority of their lenses and gear is. I would recommend going elsewhere, unless you have gift cards or something.
Features:
* Play your records and make your music mobile, anywhere
* Portable USB turntable has a convenient USB computer jack enabling you to connect your Mac or PC and transfer your music. You can also connect other music sources and turn them into MP3s
* Once on your computer, you can listen, make custom playlists, record it to CD, and transfer it to your iPod or MP3 player
* Runs on wall power using the included AC adapter, or batteries for total mobility
* Built-in speaker for listening to your records and monitoring your recordings
* Has a line input jack so you can connect other music sources such as cassette decks, and turn your other music into MP3s
* ION's exclusive software suite makes transfer and editing your music easy. EZ Vinyl Converter provides an easy way to transfer your music and import it into your iTunes music library
* PC users can download a free version of EZ Vinyl Converter with Gracenote® MusicID technology, which automatically adds album, artist, and song information
* Audacity enables you to edit your tracks and reduce noise from worn recordings
* Comes with everything you need to turn your music into digital MP3 files
Specifications:
* Turn your records into MP3s and listen anywhere
* Protective dust cover with integrated carrying handle
* Fits in a standard 12-inch record case
* Battery powered by six D-cell batteries or AC power adapter
* Built-in speaker
* 33, 45, and 78 RPM speeds
* ±10% pitch control
* Plays all standard sized records up to 12"
* Headphone output
* Plug and play USB: no drivers needed!
* Line output for home listening
* 1/8"-stereo line input digitize music from cassettes or other sources
* Works with Mac and PC
System Requirements:
* USB port
* CD drive
* PC: Windows XP (32-bit) or Vista (32-bit)
* Mac: OS X 10.4 or later
This product comes with two recording programs. EZ Vinyl Converter requires Mac OS 10.4 or higher. The included version of Audacity is compatible with Windows XP (32-bit) or Vista (32-bit), and Mac OS X 10.1 or higher. Audacity v1 for Mac OS 9 may be downloaded for free at http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/mac
In the box:
* iPTUSB turntable
* Dust cover
* 45RPM Adapter
* Cartridge with pre-assembled stylus
* Power adapter
* Software CD
* Quick start guide
* USB Cable
Warranty:
90 Day Ion Audio
Quote from: crnl4bn on October 13, 2006, 11:59:16 PM
%$ Grassroots Computers #*
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2TB Hard Drive = $860
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Timberline 2,000GB (2 Terabyte) External USB 2.0 Storage System
FREE USB 2.0 cable included
FREE Upgrade to 16MB Cache Hard Drive
This Timberline Terabytes is a selectable hardware JBOD/Spanned RAID enclosure utilizing up to 4 IDE/ATA-133 disk drives with the convenience of hot swappable and plug-and-play USB 2.0. It requires no software or driver on most operating systems (Windows 2000/Xp/Vista, OS X). It just works.
This system can be upgraded at a later date to a maximum of 3 Terabytes and is by far and away the most affordable and compact way to store large amounts of data. You can use the drives that are inside and swap them out with other drives for reusable, flexible storage options.
RAID Mode Explained:
Standard Mode - JBOD - ("Just a Bunch of Disks" or sometimes "Just a Bunch of Drives") is just that, Individual physical disk drives. In this mode, each drive in the storage box will be recognized as individual drives. It's the simplest / easist setup.
Combined Mode - Spanned - Spanned is a method for combining multiple physical disk drives into a single virtual one. Sometimes refer to as "concatenation" or "append", the advantage of JBOD is the convenience of have one large volume instead of multiple smaller volumes.
Top Features include:
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* Extremely compact size RAID storage (JBOD/Spanned).
* Hot Swappable design
* Vented design and built in fan cooling, quiet operation
* High speed easy to use USB 2.0 data transfers
Your drive comes with:
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High Speed External USB 2.0 Storage System
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USB 2.0 Cable
*
External Power Supply
*
Drivers CD (drivers only needed in Windows 98, XP users do not need drivers)
*
Compact, Stylish Design, Stylish blue indicator light
*
Maximum Transfers up to 480Mbps with USB 2.0
*
Capacity/Speed: 2TB (2000GB) Please read FAQ for informatin on useable capacity.
Buffer Size/Cache: 16MB
Casing Material: Aluminum
Size: 5.3" Wide x 7" Tall x 10" Deep
Interface: Hi-Speed USB 2.0 or Serial ATA (SATA)
Operating System : Windows XP or MAC OSX
Average Seek Time: 12 ms
Max transfer rate: 480MB/sec USB
Case Condition: New
Drive Condition: Recertified
Warranty: 6 Months
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1TB Hard Drive = 450$
1TB (1000GB) External Timberline USB Hard Drive Storage System - Recertified (450$)
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(http://www.grassrootscomputers.com/prod_img/10007216SATAB4044U%2Ejpg)
Timberline 1,000GB (1 Terabyte) External USB 2.0 Storage System
FREE USB 2.0 cable included
FREE Upgrade to 16MB Cache Hard Drive
This Timberline Terabytes is a selectable hardware JBOD/Spanned RAID enclosure utilizing up to 4 IDE/ATA-133 disk drives with the convenience of hot swappable and plug-and-play USB 2.0. It requires no software or driver on most operating systems (Windows 2000/Xp/Vista, OS X). It just works.
This system can be upgraded at a later date to a maximum of 3 Terabytes and is by far and away the most affordable and compact way to store large amounts of data. You can use the drives that are inside and swap them out with other drives for reusable, flexible storage options.
RAID Mode Explained:
Standard Mode - JBOD - ("Just a Bunch of Disks" or sometimes "Just a Bunch of Drives") is just that, Individual physical disk drives. In this mode, each drive in the storage box will be recognized as individual drives. It's the simplest / easist setup.
Combined Mode - Spanned - Spanned is a method for combining multiple physical disk drives into a single virtual one. Sometimes refer to as "concatenation" or "append", the advantage of JBOD is the convenience of have one large volume instead of multiple smaller volumes.
Top Features include:
* Affordable high capacity data storage
* Extremely compact size RAID storage (JBOD/Spanned).
* Hot Swappable design
* Vented design and built in fan cooling, quiet operation
* High speed easy to use USB 2.0 data transfers
Your drive comes with:
*
High Speed External USB 2.0 Storage System
*
USB 2.0 Cable
*
External Power Supply
*
Drivers CD (drivers only needed in Windows 98, XP users do not need drivers)
*
Compact, Stylish Design, Stylish blue indicator light
*
Maximum Transfers up to 480Mbps with USB 2.0
*
Capacity/Speed: 1TB (1000GB) Please read FAQ for informatin on useable capacity.
Buffer Size/Cache: 16MB
Casing Material: Aluminum
Size: 5.3" Wide x 7" Tall x 10" Deep
Interface: Hi-Speed USB 2.0 or Serial ATA (SATA)
Operating System : Windows XP or MAC OSX
Average Seek Time: 12 ms
Max transfer rate: 480MB/sec USB
Case Condition: New
Drive Condition: Recertified
Warranty: 6 Months
mea i will stick with http://www.newegg.com/ (http://www.newegg.com/)
swoopo.com
anyone used it before?
it's like an ebay for techy stuff....
some great auctions going down right now....
cameras..wii balance boards... a tom tom nav. unit going for 16.85...
Quote from: alcoholandcoffeebeans on March 19, 2009, 12:00:11 PM
it's like an ebay for techy stuff....
I believe this is their slogan.
If anyone still uses Compact Flash memory cards for their camera, here is a ridiculous deal:
http://www.frys.com/product/5669231
An 8 gig Kingston for $15.
I have a 4 gig Kingston that I've been using for a while now and haven't had any issues.
Spindle of 50 Verbatim DVD+Rs - $9.99 and free shipping
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817130058&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-NA-_-NA-_-NA
Quote from: khalpin on December 11, 2009, 08:46:55 AM
Spindle of 50 Verbatim DVD+Rs - $9.99 and free shipping
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817130058&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-NA-_-NA-_-NA
+K
http://dealmac.com/Western-Digital-External-Hard-Drives-from-40-free-shipping/339111.html?ref=aol_tuaw
Quote
Western Digital Outlet continues to offer several refurbished Western Digital external hard drives and peripherals, as listed below. With free shipping, each is at or near lowest-we've-seen prices. The drives:
My Passport Essential 160GB 2.5" USB 2.0 (pictured) for $39.99 (was $46)
My Passport Essential 250GB 2.5" USB 2.0 for $45.99 (was $51)
My Book Essential Edition 500GB 3.5" USB 2.0 for $49.99 (was $55)
My Passport Essential 320GB 2.5" USB 2.0 for $55.99 (was $61)
What's a good place to buy dual layer dvd's? What is a good price for them?
Nothin' like a 4 1/2 year thread bump!!!
Quote from: Undermind on January 11, 2010, 06:26:17 PM
What's a good place to buy dual layer dvd's? What is a good price for them?
Nothin' like a 4 1/2 year thread bump!!!
I actually was wondering this today as well. I've been sitting on a few downloads that I need to convert to disc but I've never had to use dual layers.
Quote from: Phishy69 on January 11, 2010, 07:58:07 PM
Quote from: Undermind on January 11, 2010, 06:26:17 PM
What's a good place to buy dual layer dvd's? What is a good price for them?
Nothin' like a 4 1/2 year thread bump!!!
I actually was wondering this today as well. I've been sitting on a few downloads that I need to convert to disc but I've never had to use dual layers.
Honestly, you NEED Verbatims.
All other brands of DL DVDs have given me so much grief.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817130040
That's what I use.
$40 complete for a 30pk is a very good deal on DL.
Just picked up a new 2 terabyte Western Digital Essential Edition for 189.00 Canadian. SICK.SICK. So cheap it's not even funny. Less than .10 a gig. By the way, why do you guys still store on DVD. With the prices of hard drives lately you can easily buy two (one for back up) and still beat out DVDs when the cost is factored per gig. Plus you don't have to worry about bad burns or scratches or a million other pains in the.........
Quote from: Superfreakie on January 11, 2010, 09:56:09 PM
Just picked up a new 2 terabyte Western Digital Essential Edition for 189.00 Canadian. SICK.SICK. So cheap it's not even funny. Less than .10 a gig. By the way, why do you guys still store on DVD. With the prices of hard drives lately you can easily buy two (one for back up) and still beat out DVDs when the cost is factored per gig. Plus you don't have to worry about bad burns or scratches or a million other pains in the.........
umm...hard drives don't play on my 46" TV. At least I don't think they do.
Quote from: G. Augusto on January 11, 2010, 08:41:21 PM
Quote from: Phishy69 on January 11, 2010, 07:58:07 PM
Quote from: Undermind on January 11, 2010, 06:26:17 PM
What's a good place to buy dual layer dvd's? What is a good price for them?
Nothin' like a 4 1/2 year thread bump!!!
I actually was wondering this today as well. I've been sitting on a few downloads that I need to convert to disc but I've never had to use dual layers.
Honestly, you NEED Verbatims.
All other brands of DL DVDs have given me so much grief.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817130040
That's what I use.
$40 complete for a 30pk is a very good deal on DL.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
+k
Office Max is having a sale on Seagate External Drives:
1 TB for $99.99
Best Buy has 1 TB Western Digitals for $109.99 and 1.5 TB Western Digitals for $139.99
Target also has the 1 TB Western Digital drive for $99.99
Mike W.
looking for a cheap dvd player which supports PAL, or pretty much anything you can throw at it?
http://sellout.woot.com/Default.aspx?WootSaleId=11621&ts=1264117813&sig=b0dfceee73b5cce3
Picked up a WD 1.5 TB external from Best Buy for $129.99. In-store has them for $139.99 but they'll match their in-store price for the web price...
Mike W.
Quote from: mbwoellert41 on February 05, 2010, 11:28:22 PM
Picked up a WD 1.5 TB external from Best Buy for $129.99. In-store has them for $139.99 but they'll match their in-store price for the web price...
Mike W.
snagged a 2 TB WD from Best Buy not too long ago. LOVE IT. My 30th external. woohoo!!!
Quote from: Superfreakie on February 06, 2010, 12:01:36 AM
snagged a 2 TB WD from Best Buy not too long ago. LOVE IT. My 30th external. woohoo!!!
Wow! I thought I was crazy with my 6th.....
Mike
Quote from: mbwoellert41 on February 06, 2010, 12:44:55 AM
Quote from: Superfreakie on February 06, 2010, 12:01:36 AM
snagged a 2 TB WD from Best Buy not too long ago. LOVE IT. My 30th external. woohoo!!!
Wow! I thought I was crazy with my 6th.....
Mike
I have a serious problem :-D But acceptance is one of the first steps.
if anyone needs a new monitor, BestBuy has a 22" widescreen Hanspree (AOC) LCD monitor for $139......not a bad deal...DVI and Analog inputs, and a USB port taboot.....full HD....
Just picked up one of the new WD ultra portable passport 750 gig mini external hard drives (160$ cdn.). SICK. SICK. SICK. So small it doesn't make sense. Without needing a power source as it is powered through the usb. Anyway, it is smaller than a pack of cigarettes.....AND HOLDS 750 GIGS. Check out the pics I just took of it:
I am filling up one of those with more Phish right now :mrgreen:
And talking about small storage. I was looking at thumb drives yesterday and I can't believe how much they hold nowadays. Tiny thumb drives that can store 60GB.. :-o
Memorex 50Pk 8x DVD+R Double Layer Media - 5732 $29.95
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Memorex DVD-R Media 4.7GB 16X ( 100 Pack ) Spindle
$19.95
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edit: Free shipping for either
Quote from: Undermind on February 18, 2010, 03:52:47 PM
Memorex 50Pk 8x DVD+R Double Layer Media - 5732 $29.95
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I haven't had any luck with dual layer brands other than Verbatim.
Just sayin'...
pretty sweet deal if you have a wii...
http://www.1saleaday.com/ (http://www.1saleaday.com/)
Woot today. Anyone ever try one of these? Seems pretty cheap.
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Cradlepoint PHS300 Personal Portable WiFi Hotspot
$99.99
* + $5 shipping
Condition:
New
Product:
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Warranty: 1 Year Cradlepoint
Features:
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* Connect all your WiFi enabled devices by simply plugging in your activated USB data modem
* Li Ion battery provides hours of access when no power outlets are in sight
* Use with USB-Style Cellular Modem, or Phone with Data Tethering Capability
* Compatible with HSPA and EVDO Cellular Network Devices
* Universal Plug-n-Play and ALGs support for Internet Applications: Email, FTP, Gaming, Remote Desktop, NetMeeting, Telnet, SSH, And SCP
* Flash Memory for Firmware Upgrade, Save/Restore Settings
* Easy Management via HTTP
* Networking Compliance with IEEE 802.11 b/g Standards
* Compliant with Windows 98SE/NT/2000/XP/Server 2003/Linux/Mac OS
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I'm ISO a new external drive. I've been pretty damn happy with my Maxtor, but it's full. I know Maxtor and Seagate are generally reliable, but does anyone else prefer other brands?
Quote from: antelope19 on March 01, 2010, 11:11:24 AM
I'm ISO a new external drive. I've been pretty damn happy with my Maxtor, but it's full. I know Maxtor and Seagate are generally reliable, but does anyone else prefer other brands?
Western Digital. I have 30 externals, all different types and sizes and have never had one fail (actually I had one problem but it was caused when I kicked over the drive, I was however able to recover all data). I started buying drives around five years ago. WD have many different types, I tend to buy the cheapest. Now they have these mini-passport drives that are USB powered with your PC or whatever source you are plugging them into. They have them in 1TB size, they are cheap, portable (not needing power outlet) and ridiculously small. See my post above for photos....
Quote from: Superfreakie on March 01, 2010, 12:59:39 PM
Quote from: antelope19 on March 01, 2010, 11:11:24 AM
I'm ISO a new external drive. I've been pretty damn happy with my Maxtor, but it's full. I know Maxtor and Seagate are generally reliable, but does anyone else prefer other brands?
Western Digital. I have 30 externals, all different types and sizes and have never had one fail (actually I had one problem but it was caused when I kicked over the drive, I was however able to recover all data). I started buying drives around five years ago. WD have many different types, I tend to buy the cheapest. Now they have these mini-passport drives that are USB powered with your PC or whatever source you are plugging them into. They have them in 1TB size, they are cheap, portable (not needing power outlet) and ridiculously small. See my post above for photos....
i like WD, too...
go two here at my place... a 500 MB and a 1 TB... both fair well here.
I go with Western Digital too. Just put a 250gig WD drive inside my macbook the night before last
Running like a champ now :beers:
WD all the way.
Got a 320GB, 1TB and 1.5TB.
I always go WD, too.
I have four 1TB mybooks, one 500 GB mybook, and two passports. They treat me well.
WD here as well -- they haven't failed me yet! (knock on internet wood)
I haven't had issues w/ any of the major brands, but that doesn't help anyone make decisions
My last bunch have been seagate without any issues. I have all internals though. There was this 500G external seagate that was always on sale about a year ago and a bunch of people got them. I think they're good.
I have two WD's as well. 500 and a 320. Absolutely love 'em. I like them waaay more than my Seagate.
tipetoo, I've never had a WD, but a lot of people swear by them. I suppose I don't want to fix what ain't broken and the Seagate has always worked well. Not that it's the defining factor, but in the same price range, the seagates were 7200RPM and the WDs were 5400. I know from the specs that the performance is based on other factors, but I was always for a faster drive for some reason.
Wootoff today beeyootches!
I screengrabbed the following item from NewEgg's Memorial day sale (for email listmembers). Doesn't look like it has eSata or Firewire, but 1.5TB for $100, delivered...
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Also check out compusa.com (http://compusa.com). Iomega external HD's 1.5TB for $90 or 500GB for $60. Both are after-rebate prices.
Western Digital Elements 1.5TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive WDBAAU0015HBK-NESN
$10 off with promo code EMCYSNW42, ends 6/3
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136505 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136505)
total = $105, free shipping.
I just saw this today. the deal ends tomorrow. $105 is a great price for 1.5 TB.
I already have two of these drives (both the 1.5TB variety), and they've been great drives for me. I almost bought another one at this price, but I'm going to hold off until I really need it.
This tour has forced me to add to my HD storage space. Not to sound all spammy but here's a public service announcement for those in the same boat.
PSA: Tiger Direct has 1T Seagate Internal HD's for $39.99 after rebate. But you can only order 1. I think the sale runs through June 18th.
I just bought 2Tb, 1 Seagate for 39.99 and 1 Hitachi for 69.99.
If others find better deals after 18th please post.
2TB Western Digital "Elements" hard drive.
$110
not sure how long the deal will last.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/System_Drives/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=A3098102 (http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/System_Drives/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=A3098102)
Quote from: jasonsobel on July 17, 2010, 08:18:13 AM
2TB Western Digital "Elements" hard drive.
$110
not sure how long the deal will last.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/System_Drives/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=A3098102 (http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/System_Drives/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=A3098102)
Thanks. Picked one up.
Looks like I could have saved 10 bucks on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-Elements-External-WDBAAU0020HBK-NESN/dp/B002QEBMCI/?tag=sdfp-20&prv=slickdeals&cur=forums&ses=&prv=slickdeals&cur=slickdeals&ses= (http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-Elements-External-WDBAAU0020HBK-NESN/dp/B002QEBMCI/?tag=sdfp-20&prv=slickdeals&cur=forums&ses=&prv=slickdeals&cur=slickdeals&ses=)
Code: GXTPOFES
anyone got the in on some good blank media? i'm also looking for sleeves/cases. summer tour means a whole lotta burnin'
For 3 days only you can get a Drobo for $299.
http://info.drobo.com/back_to_school (http://info.drobo.com/back_to_school)
That's $100 off...
Very seriously thinking about replacing all the WD MyBook Drives on my Desktop with one of these...
I just picked up one of the new 2 TB WD Essentials for 129. Price per gig 6 freakin' cents (actually 6.4). How can you go wrong?
I picked up two 2TB WD Green drives for $99 apiece shipped. deals off now but it just shows how prices are falling.
AWESOME deal on that Drobo! I just bought one used and love it.
im lookin for a very cheap 200-500gig external. really hope i can find something under $50
Quote from: !cEm@n $l!m on August 26, 2010, 03:46:07 PM
im lookin for a very cheap 200-500gig external. really hope i can find something under $50
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148442 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148442)
Quote from: G. Augusto on August 26, 2010, 09:35:17 PM
Quote from: !cEm@n $l!m on August 26, 2010, 03:46:07 PM
im lookin for a very cheap 200-500gig external. really hope i can find something under $50
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148442 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148442)
or,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136448 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136448)
I love my WD externals. a 500gb and a 1tb. I've been eying getting another 1tb now that they're under $50.
Quote from: mistercharlie on August 26, 2010, 09:38:24 PM
Quote from: G. Augusto on August 26, 2010, 09:35:17 PM
Quote from: !cEm@n $l!m on August 26, 2010, 03:46:07 PM
im lookin for a very cheap 200-500gig external. really hope i can find something under $50
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148442 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148442)
or,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136448 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136448)
I love my WD externals. a 500gb and a 1tb. I've been eying getting another 1tb now that they're under $50.
Whoa!
DEF go for the WD.
I have 3 and kinda hate Seagate a bit.
That's a great deal! I'd definitely go for that, slim.
I have 5 of them and they're very nice drives.
Quote from: ytowndan on August 26, 2010, 10:21:15 PM
That's a great deal! I'd definitely go for that, slim.
I have 5 of them and they're very nice drives.
get those, take them out of the case and raid them up :-D
that what i have done in the past
Quote from: phishhead92 on August 26, 2010, 11:57:04 PM
Quote from: ytowndan on August 26, 2010, 10:21:15 PM
That's a great deal! I'd definitely go for that, slim.
I have 5 of them and they're very nice drives.
get those, take them out of the case and raid them up :-D
that what i have done in the past
I'm not smart enough to do that.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822152185&cm_re=samung_f3-_-22-152-185-_-Product (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822152185&cm_re=samung_f3-_-22-152-185-_-Product)
Best HD out there IMO for only $75. More expensive than the WD's but works way better.
Quote from: ytowndan on August 27, 2010, 12:04:53 AM
Quote from: phishhead92 on August 26, 2010, 11:57:04 PM
Quote from: ytowndan on August 26, 2010, 10:21:15 PM
That's a great deal! I'd definitely go for that, slim.
I have 5 of them and they're very nice drives.
get those, take them out of the case and raid them up :-D
that what i have done in the past
I'm not smart enough to do that.
but you're honest enough to admit. :-D
i've had a few seagate drives fail after about a year...the last one i bought, (knowing it would fail) i got because it was wicked cheap, i needed the space bad, and they had it local. within a year, it's health dropped to 62%. that's just storage, not running any OS, and internal. i put in a WD about a month after installing the seagate, and it's health is still at 100%. the seagate runs a few degrees cooler, but who cares if they fail prematurely.
with the exception of that ^^ one, i only buy WD's now, been that way for years. if you do buy a WD green drive and plan on using it for mounting your OS you will see some performance drop speedwise. if you're just using it for storage of tunes and movies, its awesome.
here's a small app to monitor your hdd health, been using it for awhile, it gives you the basics.
http://majorgeeks.com/HDD_Health_d3654.html (http://majorgeeks.com/HDD_Health_d3654.html)
Amazon has 1.5TB Western Digital WD15EARS Caviar Green 64MB cache SATA 3.0 Internal Hard Drive (OEM) for $54.99. Shipping is free.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ZCXJZE?t=slicinc-20&tag=slicinc-20 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ZCXJZE?t=slicinc-20&tag=slicinc-20)
I just got a 2TB seagate even though my 1TB just failed (about a year) Like you MeltMe... wicked cheap. I have a second 1TB seagate that's 3-4 years old and that's what I've typically experienced with their drives. Shit happens... With proper backup, the Seagate may require a little more maintenance (like buying and replacing bad drives), but should work just as well... I'm not saying that the Seagate is good or anything, but NO HD mfr is 0 defect.
Just picked up a portable Seagate 640gb for summertime in the van. $46+free shipping. Decent deal but it had expired when I went back to get the link - I see I put in my order just before 12 pacific time. There was a bunch of reasonably priced storage on dealmac, and I saw these are on sale:
Drobo 4-Bay FireWire 800 / USB 2.0 Hard Drive Array
$299 + free shipping
http://dealmac.com/Drobo-4-Bay-Fire-Wire-800-USB-2.0-Hard-Drive-Array-for-299-free-shipping/413474.html (http://dealmac.com/Drobo-4-Bay-Fire-Wire-800-USB-2.0-Hard-Drive-Array-for-299-free-shipping/413474.html)
Western Digital Caviar Green 2 TB...just picked one up at the local CompUsa. $99 with $20 mail in rebate
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136514 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136514)
via dealmac.com (http://dealmac.com)
For its newsletter subscribers only, newegg.com offers the Hitachi XL Desk Drive 2TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive, model no. 0S02485, for $99.99. Coupon code "EMCKJKF45" drops it to $89.99. With free shipping, that's $0.04/GB
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145326 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145326)
I don't know anything more about this product, but it is pretty cheap:
Amazon.com offers the Buffalo DriveStation JustStore 1TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B004BSG04C/straightoutta-20), model no. HD-CL1.0TU2N, for $48.21 with free shipping
Quote from: StCarl on January 04, 2011, 02:58:54 PM
via dealmac.com (http://dealmac.com)
For its newsletter subscribers only, newegg.com offers the Hitachi XL Desk Drive 2TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive, model no. 0S02485, for $99.99. Coupon code "EMCKJKF45" drops it to $89.99. With free shipping, that's $0.04/GB
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145326 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145326)
Do not get this, Hitachi Desk Star series = Death Stars, I had one die within 3 months of having it. Its very common for them to break, the only design to actually be proven to wear out much faster and have a high probability of dying
Quote from: phishhead92 on January 13, 2011, 02:11:33 AM
Quote from: StCarl on January 04, 2011, 02:58:54 PM
via dealmac.com (http://dealmac.com)
For its newsletter subscribers only, newegg.com offers the Hitachi XL Desk Drive 2TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive, model no. 0S02485, for $99.99. Coupon code "EMCKJKF45" drops it to $89.99. With free shipping, that's $0.04/GB
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145326 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145326)
Do not get this, Hitachi Desk Star series = Death Stars, I had one die within 3 months of having it. Its very common for them to break, the only design to actually be proven to wear out much faster and have a high probability of dying
Wow, blast from the past. Two of the drives in my tower are Hitachi Deskstars from around 2005 and they have been spinning nearly 24/7 since then. Just saying.
Quote from: StCarl on January 13, 2011, 01:29:18 PM
Quote from: phishhead92 on January 13, 2011, 02:11:33 AM
Quote from: StCarl on January 04, 2011, 02:58:54 PM
via dealmac.com (http://dealmac.com)
For its newsletter subscribers only, newegg.com offers the Hitachi XL Desk Drive 2TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive, model no. 0S02485, for $99.99. Coupon code "EMCKJKF45" drops it to $89.99. With free shipping, that's $0.04/GB
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145326 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145326)
Do not get this, Hitachi Desk Star series = Death Stars, I had one die within 3 months of having it. Its very common for them to break, the only design to actually be proven to wear out much faster and have a high probability of dying
Wow, blast from the past. Two of the drives in my tower are Hitachi Deskstars from around 2005 and they have been spinning nearly 24/7 since then. Just saying.
I don't know, I've heard alot of bad news. Maybe you had some good ones.
I've never seen any statistics about one brand of hard drive dying more frequently than another. Heard lots of anecdotes though.
nice $8 25ft HDMI cable on woot....
http://woot.com/ (http://woot.com/)
Quote from: mirthbeatenworker on January 22, 2011, 09:06:11 AM
nice $8 25ft HDMI cable on woot....
http://woot.com/ (http://woot.com/)
Damn I missed this. My sisters old roommate used to work at best buy, its funny how prices of cable just drop the way they do with an employee discount. The cable business is full of LIES I SAY... LIES!!
I have some maxtors, an IBM, a few seagates that have all been good for a real long time... I think I've had at least one of each that's failed at some point as well. I know I had a deskstar (at least one) too but not for a long time. I think drives are a bit of a shot in the dark sometimes. If you keep them away from their limits, and especially if you can shut them down once in a while, any drive should last quite a while. Infant mortality rate is more attributed to the manufacturer not burning in their product well enough. They could write and read the entire disk and check for errors but obviously we wouldn't be getting the deals we do now. I suppose the answer is a proper RAID system where any disk lost can be replaced on the fly and no data lost. So buy a few of these - and as Aug mentioned, the deal on WD 2TBs at Staples today and tomorrow.
Failing Hard Drives: or how I learned to stop worrying and love the drobo. :)
Quote from: mirthbeatenworker on January 22, 2011, 09:06:11 AM
nice $8 25ft HDMI cable on woot....
http://woot.com/ (http://woot.com/)
Damn't I missed it!
Quote from: zimbra on January 23, 2011, 06:35:13 PM
Quote from: mirthbeatenworker on January 22, 2011, 09:06:11 AM
nice $8 25ft HDMI cable on woot....
http://woot.com/ (http://woot.com/)
Damn't I missed it!
hicks turned me onto monoprice, got some quality cables there on the cheap. check it!
http://monoprice.com (http://monoprice.com)
Quote from: postjack on January 23, 2011, 01:32:33 PM
Failing Hard Drives: or how I learned to stop worrying and love the drobo. :)
Okay stop telling me that I need one... I know I do
No but ser. I need a job so I can get one, those things are a pretty penny for sure.
Quote from: mirthbeatenworker on January 23, 2011, 06:52:30 PM
Quote from: zimbra on January 23, 2011, 06:35:13 PM
Quote from: mirthbeatenworker on January 22, 2011, 09:06:11 AM
nice $8 25ft HDMI cable on woot....
http://woot.com/ (http://woot.com/)
Damn't I missed it!
hicks turned me onto monoprice, got some quality cables there on the cheap. check it!
http://monoprice.com (http://monoprice.com)
That website is exactly what I needed!
Quote from: phishhead92 on January 24, 2011, 11:01:07 AM
Quote from: postjack on January 23, 2011, 01:32:33 PM
Failing Hard Drives: or how I learned to stop worrying and love the drobo. :)
Okay stop telling me that I need one... I know I do
No but ser. I need a job so I can get one, those things are a pretty penny for sure.
I bought mine used for I think $225, with two 500GB drives. They are crazy expensive new, but so worth it to A) have piece of mind and B) have all my music on "one" drive. Drove me batty having my music spread across 3-4 external hard drives.
Drobo 4-bay for $309 + free shipping here (http://dealmac.com/Drobo-4-Bay-Fire-Wire-800-USB-Hard-Drive-Array-for-309-free-shipping/427475.html)
newegg.com offers the Seagate Expansion 2TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive, model no. ST320005EXA101-RK, for $84.99. Coupon code "EMCKJHB22" drops it to $76.49.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148503 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148503)
good deal on a laptop that will be transporting a lot. probably good for some of the college kidz on here too.
http://www.fatwallet.com/best-deals/panasonic-toughbook-w8-laptop/ (http://www.fatwallet.com/best-deals/panasonic-toughbook-w8-laptop/)
not many frills or anything but a good price.
2TB Western Digital external for $89
http://www.staples.com/Western-Digital-Elements-2TB-External-Hard-Drive/product_884865?cmArea=FEATURED:SC3:CG104:DP2167 (http://www.staples.com/Western-Digital-Elements-2TB-External-Hard-Drive/product_884865?cmArea=FEATURED:SC3:CG104:DP2167)
Quote from: JPhishman on February 23, 2011, 04:44:51 PM
2TB Western Digital external for $89
http://www.staples.com/Western-Digital-Elements-2TB-External-Hard-Drive/product_884865?cmArea=FEATURED:SC3:CG104:DP2167 (http://www.staples.com/Western-Digital-Elements-2TB-External-Hard-Drive/product_884865?cmArea=FEATURED:SC3:CG104:DP2167)
I just got one of those today, I got it from Amazon on sale a week ago for $90. I am loving how much better it is than my old WD 500gb MyBook.
3 TB external $130 shipped
I just got one even though I had ABSOLUTELY no need for one.
thanks TS for the fyi
edit for being an idiot without a link http://www.logicbuy.com/deals/seagate-freeagent-goflex-2tb-external-hard-drive-stac3000100/24701.aspx
I've never owned a Seagate product, but that's a great deal!
Quote from: ytowndan on March 30, 2011, 11:26:23 PM
I've never owned a Seagate product, but that's a great deal!
me neither. wish i wasnt broke as hell.
Quote from: mirthbeatenworker on March 30, 2011, 11:27:37 PM
Quote from: ytowndan on March 30, 2011, 11:26:23 PM
I've never owned a Seagate product, but that's a great deal!
me neither. wish i wasnt broke as hell.
I'm not broke as hell (for once) But I just bought a 2tb Hard Drive and can't justify buying another one right away. The extra money is kept under my balls in Dagny's purse.
Micro center had deals on a 80$ 2TB OEM drive, it spins at 5400 so nothing special, but I picked up one, idk if this is just the specific store or not.
I just found this and it works! but it expires on sunday @ midnight..
HTC Thunderbolt on Verizon for new contracts and upgrades....only $125!!! verizon online was offering it for $199 with new contract or extension.
http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2835451
you get $50 instantly off from wirefly and $25 cash back from fat wallet with an account, I just signed up. the $75 off pays for the insurance on the phone for a year. I've been checking out different android phones online for about a week and played in the verizon store tonight. that thunderbolt is sweet, I can't wait to chuck my Crapberry. I've got a curve 8830, the one with the roller ball...that ball is useless if it gets any sort of grease on it... I'll end this crapberry rant before it starts.
Lowest price ever on Drobo....
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Quote from: mistercharlie on March 31, 2011, 06:55:36 AM
The extra money is kept under my balls in Dagny's purse.
Hm. This post would suggest no balls. :-P
so very tempting.....
thanks for passing that along.
Do it.
Quote from: mirthbeatenworker on May 26, 2011, 11:20:16 AM
so very tempting.....
thanks for passing that along.
Damn of course i dont have the money now.... :(
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 06:20:37 PM
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
it's a great deal. I'm a seagate guy bit got a similar offer (maybe $10 more).
I have no idea what to do with all these DVDs I have now.
Quote from: bvaz on July 18, 2011, 06:59:16 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 06:20:37 PM
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
it's a great deal. I'm a seagate guy bit got a similar offer (maybe $10 more).
I have no idea what to do with all these DVDs I have now.
I had to jump on this.
In general, average prices have been $.065/GB for HDs, and $.05/GB for 4GB dvds. This is $.0461/GB
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:13:09 PM
Quote from: bvaz on July 18, 2011, 06:59:16 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 06:20:37 PM
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
it's a great deal. I'm a seagate guy bit got a similar offer (maybe $10 more).
I have no idea what to do with all these DVDs I have now.
I had to jump on this.
In general, average prices have been $.065/GB for HDs, and $.05/GB for 4GB dvds. This is $.0461/GB
I hadn't done that math to realize that it is actually still cheaper to burn to dvd's rather than buying HDs. But I like HDs, they take up less space and are easier to navigate than spindles and books and boxes of dvds.
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 07:16:49 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:13:09 PM
Quote from: bvaz on July 18, 2011, 06:59:16 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 06:20:37 PM
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
it's a great deal. I'm a seagate guy bit got a similar offer (maybe $10 more).
I have no idea what to do with all these DVDs I have now.
I had to jump on this.
In general, average prices have been $.065/GB for HDs, and $.05/GB for 4GB dvds. This is $.0461/GB
I hadn't done that math to realize that it is actually still cheaper to burn to dvd's rather than buying HDs. But I like HDs, they take up less space and are easier to navigate than spindles and books and boxes of dvds.
I still burn dvd archives. Someone should out-math me and post dvd vs hd failure rate stats though.
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:23:20 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 07:16:49 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:13:09 PM
Quote from: bvaz on July 18, 2011, 06:59:16 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 06:20:37 PM
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
it's a great deal. I'm a seagate guy bit got a similar offer (maybe $10 more).
I have no idea what to do with all these DVDs I have now.
I had to jump on this.
In general, average prices have been $.065/GB for HDs, and $.05/GB for 4GB dvds. This is $.0461/GB
I hadn't done that math to realize that it is actually still cheaper to burn to dvd's rather than buying HDs. But I like HDs, they take up less space and are easier to navigate than spindles and books and boxes of dvds.
I still burn dvd archives. Someone should out-math me and post dvd vs hd failure rate stats though.
Also, it's kinda hard to scratch a HD... DVD's thats a diff story
Quote from: phishhead92 on July 18, 2011, 07:27:51 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:23:20 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 07:16:49 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:13:09 PM
Quote from: bvaz on July 18, 2011, 06:59:16 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 06:20:37 PM
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
it's a great deal. I'm a seagate guy bit got a similar offer (maybe $10 more).
I have no idea what to do with all these DVDs I have now.
I had to jump on this.
In general, average prices have been $.065/GB for HDs, and $.05/GB for 4GB dvds. This is $.0461/GB
I hadn't done that math to realize that it is actually still cheaper to burn to dvd's rather than buying HDs. But I like HDs, they take up less space and are easier to navigate than spindles and books and boxes of dvds.
I still burn dvd archives. Someone should out-math me and post dvd vs hd failure rate stats though.
Also, it's kinda hard to scratch a HD... DVD's thats a diff story
yeah, but dvds can't have mechanical failure. And losing 3 TB vs 4.4 GB is steep.
Quote from: phishhead92 on July 18, 2011, 07:27:51 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:23:20 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 07:16:49 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:13:09 PM
Quote from: bvaz on July 18, 2011, 06:59:16 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 06:20:37 PM
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
it's a great deal. I'm a seagate guy bit got a similar offer (maybe $10 more).
I have no idea what to do with all these DVDs I have now.
I had to jump on this.
In general, average prices have been $.065/GB for HDs, and $.05/GB for 4GB dvds. This is $.0461/GB
I hadn't done that math to realize that it is actually still cheaper to burn to dvd's rather than buying HDs. But I like HDs, they take up less space and are easier to navigate than spindles and books and boxes of dvds.
I still burn dvd archives. Someone should out-math me and post dvd vs hd failure rate stats though.
Also, it's kinda hard to scratch a HD... DVD's thats a diff story
if DVDs are stored, they don't get scratched. it's the CRC errors that get me.
with so many deals, I have more unused hard drives than I'd like to admit. they'll be used soon though.
Quote from: phishhead92 on July 18, 2011, 07:27:51 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:23:20 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 07:16:49 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:13:09 PM
Quote from: bvaz on July 18, 2011, 06:59:16 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 06:20:37 PM
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
it's a great deal. I'm a seagate guy bit got a similar offer (maybe $10 more).
I have no idea what to do with all these DVDs I have now.
I had to jump on this.
In general, average prices have been $.065/GB for HDs, and $.05/GB for 4GB dvds. This is $.0461/GB
I hadn't done that math to realize that it is actually still cheaper to burn to dvd's rather than buying HDs. But I like HDs, they take up less space and are easier to navigate than spindles and books and boxes of dvds.
I still burn dvd archives. Someone should out-math me and post dvd vs hd failure rate stats though.
Also, it's kinda hard to scratch a HD... DVD's thats a diff story
The only problem is when an HD crashes, you lose a lot more than 4 Gb.
Quote from: khalpin on July 18, 2011, 07:36:52 PM
Quote from: phishhead92 on July 18, 2011, 07:27:51 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:23:20 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 07:16:49 PM
Quote from: kellerb on July 18, 2011, 07:13:09 PM
Quote from: bvaz on July 18, 2011, 06:59:16 PM
Quote from: mistercharlie on July 18, 2011, 06:20:37 PM
:-o :-o :-o
Wow, a 3tb WD external for only $119.00 plus free shipping!!!!!!!!
http://www.staples.com/office/supplies/StaplesProductDisplay?PID=3668349&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268&catalogId=10051&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&langId=-1&AID=10422268&partNumber=330145&storeId=10001
it's a great deal. I'm a seagate guy bit got a similar offer (maybe $10 more).
I have no idea what to do with all these DVDs I have now.
I had to jump on this.
In general, average prices have been $.065/GB for HDs, and $.05/GB for 4GB dvds. This is $.0461/GB
I hadn't done that math to realize that it is actually still cheaper to burn to dvd's rather than buying HDs. But I like HDs, they take up less space and are easier to navigate than spindles and books and boxes of dvds.
I still burn dvd archives. Someone should out-math me and post dvd vs hd failure rate stats though.
Also, it's kinda hard to scratch a HD... DVD's thats a diff story
The only problem is when an HD crashes, you lose a lot more than 4 Gb.
DVDs used to back up my hard drives. now hard drives back up my hard drives.
with that, you are still safe.
I have around 30 HD and have only had one crash, after I hooked its power cord around my foot and it lept off a desk. Some of my drives are 6 years old and still work fine. Maybe I'm just lucky, but regardless, I will never burn another disc in my life.
2TB WD external at Staples for $89
http://www.staples.com/Western-Digital-My-Book-Essential-2TB-External-Hard-Drive-USB-3.0/product-nr_906287?PID=3668349&storeId=10001&AID=10422268&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268
Quote from: G. Augusto on August 08, 2011, 12:19:50 PM
2TB WD external at Staples for $89
http://www.staples.com/Western-Digital-My-Book-Essential-2TB-External-Hard-Drive-USB-3.0/product-nr_906287?PID=3668349&storeId=10001&AID=10422268&cm_mmc=CJ-_-3668349-_-3668349-_-10422268&CID=AFF%253A3668349%253A3668349%253A10422268
Same product number is the same price at amazon.com. Free shipping and no tax. $89.99
WD 2.5 TB External for $99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136875&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-na-_-na-_-na&AID=10440897&PID=3668349&SID=
Free shipping!
newegg is doing a black november thing where they have a special deal per day (actually they have been doing 2 deals per every 2 days).
if you have something on your wish list, check in there every couple of days.
probably not the right place but I didn;t want to start a thread.
livedownloads.com is doing 50% off Friday through Monday. Going to pick up a few moe. shows.
I don't know how to do the siren gif
I know most people don't like seagates in here (I've had great luck with them personally) but this is a nice deal on a 4 TB internal drive. nice price to build a RAID with too
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822178338&nm_mc=EMC-EXPRESS051813&cm_mmc=EMC-EXPRESS051813-_-EMC-051813-Index-_-InternalHardDrives-_-22178338-L01A
Looks like Amazon is getting in on the black friday sales. Up to 50% off on some home audio equipment and up to 40% off of some headphones.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Connect-Wireless-Stick-SDWS4-200G-G46/dp/B0198QE5MA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484782961&sr=8-1&keywords=sandisk+wireless+200gb
It's not your normal storage device, but I got one... and it's super rad!! Makes any wi-fi enabled device have 200GB of extra storage!
It emits it's own little hot spot (will last like 5-6 hours or more), you connect with your phone, tablet or whatever else and you can stream mp3 straight from it! It also can stream video and pictures etc, but I don't really bother with any of that noise. I use an old iPhone 5s (was 16GB, is now 216GB) for an ipod. The sandisk app for the device is available for both android and ios too. The only problem is the app is slightly buggy depending on your version of iOS or android.
Not to mention its a 200GB flash drive for less than $80. I was skeptical at first, but I absolutely love this thing!
Besides a slightly buggy app, the only other problem I have with it is not compatible with lossless files, but for me it's no big deal cause it's my "on the go" storage device.