Costco has some pretty sweet deals happening for Black Friday this year including a kick-ass 17.3″ Dell laptop with Intel Core i7 and Windows 7 Premium for only $699 (regular price $879).
This is a high end machine and you’ll struggle to find a better deal elsewhere I guarantee it.
Equally a good deal is the HP g6s Laptop with Blu-Ray @ $599 – save $250, however not a huge fan of HP usually…but just my opinion.
Costco also has a couple camcorders – Panasonic Hi-Def @ $179 and Samsung waterproof @ $99 and a monster Desktop – Dell XPS 8300 on for $999 – save $500 on this bad boy…some serious power here.
In an unusual move – retail giant Target has announced that starting this Saturday November 6 they will have 2 amazing deals going on:
- Westinghouse VR3215 32″ 60Hz 720p LCD HDTV
- Acer A0722-0473 11.6″ Notebook
Both of these are going for the SUPER DEAL price of only $197 – Jump on this if you don’t want to wait until Black Friday 2011 – heck, these deals may be just as good as anything you can find in a few weeks when the big day arrives.
We’ve done a little research and asked some inside sources we’ve gotten to know over the past couple years and have gotten together a few Predictions for Black Friday 2011. As always we like to focus on laptops but this year retailers are really looking at offering deals on everything under the sun to make Black Friday yet again a deal seekers paradise.
It’s a little early to make some concrete predictions for Black Friday 2011, however we’ll spill a few tidbits that have been leaked to us from various insiders. Read more…
Refresh Rate – 120hz VS 60hz
You have probably heard these two terms before and been clueless, well it’s not that difficult to understand, basically these refer to a LCD TV’s refresh rate: 60Hz means 60 frames a second; 120Hz means 120 frames a second. Video is filmed at 24 frames a second and since 24 does not divide evenly into 60 the even frames are shown twice a second and Read more…
720p VS 1080p What’s the Difference?
Unlike what most people think, there isn’t that big of a difference between these two, it all depends on how far away you sit from the television and what size of a television you have. For example, a 32” HDTV with a 1080p resolution isn’t even noticeable for people sitting more than 6 feet away…and if you have a 42” inch HDTV the benefits of 1080p don’t even come into effect unless you are more than 8 feet away from the television. Read more…