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Newegg rock! Great prices and really fast standard service. I've ordered many times and never had a problem.
I also like that Newegg shows you the price, not the price after rebates.
I will not miss CompUSA. In my experience, they alternate between completely ignoring you and talking to you as if you're 7.
CompUSSR has always had a bad reputation: [link]
I like the "True Story!" note....
I don't have any love for CompUSA but it is kinda sad to see them go. They were one of the first big computer resellers. Originally they were called CompWarehouse or something like that. I remember going to the one in San Diego in the late 80's.
So my MacBook started doing this thing where sometimes the display flickers. I'm pretty sure it's the backlight that's actually flickering. It tends to happen when the display dims itself automatically after a period of non-use.
Any ideas? My guess is hardware-related. (Boo!)
eta: I mean my MacBook, not iBook. Which makes a difference, as the iBook did have that screen defect that was subject to the Apple recall thingie....
I don't have any love for CompUSA but it is kinda sad to see them go.
We've got a MicroCenter in Chicago where I tend to do all my non-Apple Store shopping. I went to the CompUSA store in downtown Chicago when they were having their going-out-of-business sale a while ago, but nothing jumped out at me that I had to buy....
I feel sorry about CompUSA in the sense that they were the first place you could get any kind of hardware and software back when nobody thought that anyone but geeks would have a home computer. I think they made their own bed, though.
Yeah, they really sucked, especially after the first few years. I just remember making treks up to their story in Kearny Mesa in 1988 as a total computer geek and loving the handful of places that dealt with this kind of stuff. At the time I was working for Egghead Software, another company that has long since passed.