DellRefurbished.ca Dell Refurbished Store: Save 25% Storewide With Coupon Code (Through September 28) Save 25% Storewide With Coupon Code
get this dealIf you've missed out on the previous rounds, the Official Dell Refurbished Store is having a Fall Sale for a limited time. Starting today, you can save 25% store wide using coupon code FALL25ALL including already discounted Dell Hot Deal systems!
Here's a quick roundup of what you can expect to save on:
- Precision T3500 Xeon Dual Core 2.53 (W3505) Grade A - $321.00 (Reg. $429.00)
- Precision T5500 Xeon Quad Core 2.66 (E5640) Grade A - $521.00 (Reg. $579.00)
- OptiPlex 790 Core i3 3.30 (i3-2120) Grade A - $323.00 (Reg. $359.00)
- OptiPlex 990 Core i3 3.30 (i3-2120) Grade A - $432.00 (Reg. $509.00)
- Latitude E6410 Core i5 2.66 (i5-560M) Grade B - $389.00
- Latitude E6420 Core i5 2.60 (i5-2540M) Grade B - $485.00 (Reg. $539.00)
- Dell Professional Series P190S 19-inch Flat Panel Monitor - $80.0 (Reg. $89.00)
- Dell Professional Series P2210 22-inch Flat Panel Monitor - $131.00 (Reg. $155.00)
- Dell UltraSharp Series 2009W 20-inch Flat Panel Monitor - $90.00 (Reg. $120.00)
- Dell Advanced E-Port Plus Docking Station - $49.00
Note, refurbished products may have some cosmetic imperfections which do not affect the performance. All Dell refurbished systems carry a standard 100 Day Limited Warranty. Follow this link to learn about how Dell grades the cosmetic condition of their products.
This sale is live and runs through September 28. Quantities are limited, so you'll want to act now if something catches your eye! Shipping charges will be extra.
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View allThanks all for the support
~ John @ DellRefurbished
Thank you all for the support
I have an old laptop and two motherboards which I keep around because the FW is integrated. It's just as bad as keeping around old machines to read floppies... ;-)
Using Firefox.
EDIT: Figured it out...Adblock Plus don't handle ref links anymore properly.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/3-Ports-Firewire ... 19f38aa302
You're probably the only person left that cares about that stillborn interface.
It could very well be a passthru, but it might not be to the motherboard.
And here's the Dell Firewire card part that is listed for this unit:
http://accessories.dell.com/sna/product ... noteSearch
My suggestion would be that you ask for something reasonable to resolve that deficiency (ie: asking for 30$ to buy a Firewire card, or please send one over) and see if they're willing.
I'm pretty sure they'd be receptive to something like that, considering that it's their job to move this stuff (ie: they don't want returns) and that it was listed incorrectly on their part.
I will think hard about that. I'm satisfied with the computer but I need that firewire connection because I have nikon coolscan 8000 ED that needs that connection. Something inside me tells me that I should return it. Compagny cannot say it's typo and just walk away. I think they are fair to let me return it and have my full refund. The ball is on my side now.
Just to let guys know that Dell is still a "good" compagny.
the precision that I ordered says I have a 1394(firewire) connection but It doesn't have. the guy from dell says to me that my model doesn't have. but On the image and spec sheet it does says I do. The guy from dell is a typo error. Fine but you can just says it's a typo and walk type and walk away right? what kind business is that.
here's
especially when they have the extra 25% off on occasional weekends
http://outlet.lenovo.com/
only thing i regret is the hard drive is too small, should've choose a bigger one...
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ATrcwWu.jpg[/IMG]
Note: it only has 3 ram slots on the daughter board vs. the 6 on the motherboard.
Get a brand new Dell from their frequent sales, or try the Dell from the Microsoft CA store for $224 + taxes.
It's unfortunate because I like Dell products, but their marketing has pushed me to buy 7 refurbs in the last year from other sources that jerk their prices around less.
When i bought this model, i though of selling the GPU to lower the price, but I think it will just be trouble to save 70$, not worth it. I was no decided between two model, the dell precision with x5647 with quadro 2000 and e5620 with quadro 4000. The x5647 was 50$ more expensive. I choose this one because of the video card. Maybe I was better of with the x5647. Anyway, happy overall, hope it will last. Also it's pretty quiet, not noisy at all. Casing is very rigid, so it can be in horizontal position and have a screen on top of it.
"Scalable and compact dual-socket workstation available with two 64-bit Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processors"
duo core² vs older i5 or i3 is pretty much the same for web browsing and small office work, I think. I think that t9600 use only 35w, which is lower than the older i3 or i5. anyway if you don't need now, you can wait. if you need it, good deal.
Thinking about this:
http://www-304.ibm.com/shop/americas/we ... logId=-124
vs this:
http://www-304.ibm.com/shop/americas/we ... logId=-124
The $50 code seems to still work - so they come in fairly cheap - thoughts?
Andrew.
If i can sell the quadro for 200$, the quad would cost me 230ish. not bad for a xeon quad 2.4ghz
~ John @ DellRefurbished
~ John @ DellRefurbished
- T4xx and T5xx are similar to E64xx and E65xx, ie:
T400 is similar to E6400. T400 is similar to E6400.
T410 is similar to E6410. T410 is similar to E6510.
T420 is similar to E6420. T520 is similar to E6520.
- W-series is similar to the Precision-series laptops.
- More recent generations of Latitudes have the E5xxx series which are cut-down versions of their E6xxx counterparts (no quad-core CPU nor discrete GPU option, no modular bay).
- X-series isn't really a straight comparison, Latitude has E63xx and E43xx models which fall in that space.