Friday, May 30, 2008

Find Discount Software With Ease

discount softwareNot unlike discount computer retailers, discount software stores are a dime a dozen. Fortunately, a Google search will lead you straight to hundreds of online retailers that sell computer programs and software packages. This is a bit overwhelming at first, but in due time you will be able to locate the companies that have the best deals. Some of the websites that other consumers will recommend include softwareoutlet.com, softwaresupplygroup.com and royaldiscount.com. If you are a student and you are trying to take advantage of academic discounts, then you can visit campustech.com and academicsuperstore.com for some pretty good deals. If you find a discount software store that you are interested in buying from, don't hesitate to look up their file with the Better Business Bureau. While most software suppliers are legitimate, it is possible that you might run into one that will steer you wrong.

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Discount Refurbished Computers From Dell

discount refurbished computersRemember one of my recent posts that discussed how companies like Dell and Gateway flooded the market with various computer models that were designed for the computer illiterate? Well, there is a website that specializes in selling discount refurbished computers and it is actually a branch of Dell Computers. The website, which is located at www.dfsdirectsales.com, has plenty of great machines available that are rather inexpensive. These computers may be outdated in terms of technology, but they are fully functional and will perform many of the necessary tasks that are associated with basic computing. If you are someone that only uses a computer for Internet browsing, then you can find plenty of machines at this website that are in the range of 200 to 500 dollars. This is a great option for someone that wants a cheap desktop computer with standard features, and I suggest that you visit the website for more information.

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Student Computer Discounts

student computer discountsI have personally had some experience with searching for student computer discounts, and I must say that I am impressed by how willing a lot of manufacturers are to help students. A lot of the time, the discount does not come directly from the manufacturer, but from a retail outlet that actually sells the products. Many colleges and universities have Apple or Mac stores on campus, and these are the locations where student computer discounts can be found. Also, many online retailers that sell software programs and bundles have various deals that only students can take advantage of. I recommend visiting campustech.com if you are interested in finding cheap programs that are available only to students.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Cheap Desktop Computers - The Market is Flooded

cheap desktop computersWhether you purchase from a retailer, wholesale distributor, or a private seller, you will not have a problem finding cheap desktop computers. There are a few reasons why these machines are so readily available, but there is one main cause. Beginning in the mid to late 1990's, many computer companies began selling pre-assembled machines to various electronics stores like Best Buy, Circuit City, and many others. These electronics stores then drastically marked up the prices of the machines and used pushy sales associates to sell them to uneducated consumers who were trying to jump on the bandwagon. Well, things are still the same today, but now a lot of these older machines are floating around in warehouses, storage units and people's homes around the world.

Basically, the point that I am trying to make is that you can find cheap desktop computers without a problem. If your needs are simple and include things like typing up documents and checking your e-mail, then do not go out and buy some ridiculous machine that will provide you with the ultimate computing experience. Search through websites like craigslist.org, ebay.com and even geeks.com. You will be able to find used machines that still work, and they will not cost nearly as much as they did when they were on a store shelf.

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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Several Different Cheap Notebook Computers

cheap notebook computersI have said it before and I will say it again, geeks.com is a great place to find cheap notebook computers and other various computer parts. I am not sure if this company has a warehouse location somewhere in the world, but if they do I want to live in the same neighborhood. This place has a huge inventory that is constantly changing, which is good because customers are being exposed to different styles of products every month.

If you are looking for cheap notebook computers then geeks.com currently has some deals that you might be interested in. You can purchase a Dell 2 GHz Pentium M with 1 GB of RAM and 60 GB of hard drive space for only $419.99. This just happens to be one of the great geek specials that are available right now, and if you check them out on May 5th you can take advantage of some other really great deals as well.

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