Question by Noodlesli: Will there be a big computer sale after Christmas like the one in black Friday? I am thinking if to buy a laptop now from amazon before Christmas or wait till Dec 26 when sales come out. Anyone has previous experience can give me some advice? Will both best-buy and office depot have big sales on computers and other electronic staffs on Dec 26? Thank you!! Best answer for Will there be a big computer sale after Christmas like the one in black Friday?:
Answer by Player
I hope so, I will be waiting also for some nice deals.
Radiohead, at Glastonbury Festival in 2003, playing "Climbing Up the Walls". By 2003 most people had accepted the idea that it was no longer possible to crash the festival and hence it is recognised as one of the most successful years to date. The number of tickets available to the public was increased slightly over 2002, partially in response to criticism that the 2002 festival was underpopulated and lacked atmosphere. The tickets sold out within one day of going on sale, in marked contrast to the two months it took to sell a similar number in 2002. It was also the first year that tickets sold out before the full lineup was announced. This was also the year Radiohead returned to headline the Pyramid Stage. Revenue raised for good causes from ticket and commercial licence sales topped £1 million, half of which went to Oxfam, Greenpeace and Water Aid.
aboutcomputer99.blogspot.com Radiohead - Climbing Up the Walls [Glastonbury 2003]
Hardware for computers includes the computer itself, the monitor, keyboard, printer, mouse and speakers. There is also hardware inside the computer including the motherboard that holds the main processing chips that make up the central processing unit (CPU). The hardware processes the commands it receives from the software, and performs tasks or calculations.
There are basically four places to buy hardware for your computer. These are auctions, the Internet, local retailers and mail orders. The following is a condensed review of each of the above.
Auctions are the most popular sites for purchasing hardware for your computer. Low cost is the main factor that drives people to auctions. However, there are some things that you should be aware of. Unfortunately, on-line auctions are riddled with scams. As a matter of fact, it is the number one place for thefts and scams. You need to make sure that you know as much as you can about the seller so that you will not be buying stolen or copied, illegal goods. Online auction sites like e-bay or Yahoo are pretty reliable sites to go to if you are looking for safe auctions.
The Internet is a popular place to check out computer hardware sales, but you must be sure that when you buy hardware (or any purchase) over the Internet, the site offers some kind of security to prevent information about you from being stolen.
Your local computer store is one of the safest places you can go to buy hardware for your computer. Just make sure the store has knowledgeable salespeople. These days, good help is hard to find, and a sales representative may not have answers to your questions or give you false information. You must also inquire about "return policies" in case you buy defective parts.
Finally, mail ordering computer parts is somewhat safe if you follow a few common sense steps. Make sure that the mail order company has a valid phone number where you can speak with someone if you need to. Know the company's return policy and verify the warranty on the products you are purchasing.
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