Program: Audacity, it's great for what you want and it's free. Microphone: USB, something like Blue Microphone Snowball or similar. That should do.
pcpartpicker has lots of European regions if you look at the drop down menu in the top right of the page.
Alternatively you can try geizhals.eu and pricespy.co.uk (they have other regions if you check at the bottom).
it has been 40, but 42 isnt bad for right now. but this site is awesome for keeping track of prices
Only looking at the base game here:
Smyths has it for £43.99. If you pre-order for store collection, get a further £5 off. Cheaper, but you have to pick it up yourself. Depending how close you are, this could be amazing or horrible (£38.99 cheapest)
Amazon has it for £41.99. Prime subscribers (even in demo) get a further £2 off on shipping, and shipping is free. I've never had issues getting the game at a reasonable time on the day, but you won't have it from midnight (£39.99 cheapest)
Argos has it for £41.99. Free delivery. Don't know about in-store pick up. I avoid buying from Argos, as they really screwed up for me previously, so no idea about how quick their delivery is.
Shopto has it for £42.85. Free delivery. The site advertises that it ships to arrive by release date, but I've never heard of them before.
Game has it for £46.99. Free delivery or pick up. I've pre-ordered through Game twice - once it arrived a day before release, once it arrived after midday on day of release, so YMMV.
PSN has it for £49.99, but you can (probably) download it in advance, and then play from midnight, although I can't confirm that
From the look of the actual MHW site, you get the bonus armour/charm from pre-ordering anywhere, not just on PSN. However, PSN gets you a special theme for your PS4.
By Googling "cheap MHW pre-order", I found this, which shows Amazon is the cheapest, although it doesn't take extra money off into account.
https://www.gamestop.com/nintendo-switch/accessories/nintendo-switch-joy-con-left-gray/143654
Also for the WiiU pro controller, do you mean this one ?
Its crap - UK RRP is £50 but yes you can get it lower by going to various online retailers that go below the list price, but the digital price will always be the full RRP until a sale hits. For a game like Smash I will want this digital so I can play at any time, and to jack up the price to £60 is ridiculous. Its not going to change (Zelda BOTW is still £60 on eshop) and it means I will be purchasing from US eshop as there is no way I'm paying full.
FYI if you do want physical https://pricespy.co.uk/games-consoles/computer-video-games/nintendo-switch/super-smash-bros.-ultimate-switch--p4732093?q=smash%20ult can get it for ~£43
On top of what the other person suggested, SportsDirect and even TK Maxx can have some good, affordable sports clothing.
You can also keep an eye on DynaFlyte 2 and 3 on a price tracking website.
Makita actually has a UK factory. I have two UK made jigsaws, and at work we have a track saw and chop saw made there.
I think I would recommend you the new 300Nm Makita impact wrench. That comes out to £330.
There is also the 700Nm model for £410 but that is probably too powerful.
That ties to one of the criticisms it had back in the day. They went with a proprietary format.
In at least 2014 (maybe 2012 at the start of the graph), a 64GB SD card had dropped to £40 and kept dropping. According to my calculation (which I admit may be wrong since I’m not great with conversions) that was about $64 in 2012. https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/storage-media/memory-cards/sd-memory-cards/sandisk-mobile-ultra-microsdxc-class-10-uhs-i-u1-30mb-s-64gb--p1371795/statistics and https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/best-exchange-rates/british-pound-to-us-dollar-exchange-rate-on-2012-10-12
Here’s another graph that’s not super useful but it demonstrates at how inexpensive memory kept getting and continues to go: https://jcmit.net/mem2015.htm
If they had gone with a standard memory format and done something else for copyright protection, the Vita may have fared better.
Shuck the My Books. WD's own website had 8tb My Books on sale for £151.99 last november.
You can look at https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/storage-media/hard-drives/external-hard-drives/wd-my-book-8tb--p3945501 but note some of the lowest prices are ex.VAT once you get to the actual listing.
£979 is available, so $1300 USD... Pretty crazy, but hey, just #Brexit and it will be $3000? :P
Link to the amazon page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-V-NAND-Express-Solid-State/dp/B07CGJNLBB
This looks to be the lowest price it's been according to pricespy.
I am running one.
Here is an example of the SSD price rapidly falling.
The Pi is cheaper than the SSD. And if you want to you can still run a RPI3B instead of 4B.
Lastly, LN nodes run a Bitcoin node too, and the number of enthousiast setting up an LN node is also increasing.
2M nodes is insanely overkill, no use for that at all.
In 2012 it was around £75 (102USD) but at the end of 2016 it raised to around £140 (192USD) so it wouldnt of been cheap
Not saying that source is accurate but hopefully it helps :)
Im drowning in good deals right now the RP600M does seems like one of the biggest contenders. Thanks for the heads up that is the cheapest ive seen
Gona go broke this weekend but not sure on what.
Seen a few cool deals in the UK on this comparison site
https://pricespy.co.uk/audio-video/speakers-headphones/surround-bookshelf-speakers--c25
You can check prices of previous Notes Note 8 didn't drop much when note 9 came out neither did note 7 drop massively in price when note 8 came out.
Any major price drops we experienced already happened. Prices will continue to go down but much slower. You can get note 9 now reasonably priced IMO as a recent Note buyer I say it was absolutely worth a price.
You can see a graph here Note 8 has dropped in first year by 35% and then stayed fairly stable with price. My guess here will be similar.
supply and demand my friend. Games drop in value super quick on ps4 and xbox, even quicker on steam. Nintendo is the most expensive platform as for whatever reason, games seem to be evergreen.
Use this to keep track https://pricespy.co.uk/ it even shows history. unfortuntaly I dont know a site to track UK eshop price, but psprices.com tracks US price and its come down to $42 ~£32 if you wanted to get it from a US account.
Then again if you don't want the expensive switch version, get the cheap version on your other consoles.
I hope so too. I based this price on what it was going for about a year ago according to pricespy: https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/computer-components/ram-memory/ddr4/corsair-vengeance-rgb-led-ddr4-pc21300-2666mhz-cl15-2x8gb--p4294680
I'm happy to take offers.
You can get almost as good as that new - £264 from a trusted store I have used before https://www.shopto.net/nintendo/switch/SWHW01-nintendo-switch-grey-console
https://pricespy.co.uk/product.php?p=3154603 - other stores and prices, theres one for £250 new but I've not used that site.
Also you could setup a new account at very.co.uk and see if you can use the £30 off for new accounts discount to get one for £250
also seen cex with price for used in best condition for £245. I would expect you could get £230-£245 used on ebay etc, but would pay the extra for brand new
Thinking about this, I am sure your approach is a valid one, even though I would rather use a regular expression to have that replacements happening on one line; Plus 1 for the sleep(5)
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Maybe it could be better to ask a price search engine api, like https://pricespy.co.uk/?
For online stores, I would recommend the price comparison site prisjakt (lit. price hunt).
If you can wait two weeks, you might find better prices at the black friday sale:
If you have a hard time navigating the site you can compare it with their British site:
I don't think EA would release the game and also announce a future discounted sales date.
You can use a price history website like this one to reference NHL 17's price and compare it to 18: https://pricespy.co.uk/product.php?pu=3680328
Yeah, looks like it has not hit this price since June of 2016.
https://camelcamelcamel.com/Sandisk-Solid-State-Drive-SD8SN8U-512G-1122/product/B0194MV3XM
Edit: Wrong drive, sorry.
Edit 2: In the UK it looks as though this drive was ~$195 in September of last year.
Neither.
The LSR-305 are currently £220 and are better speakers than the KRK.
While I haven't yet heard the BX5 D3, I have the D2, and it's not terribly refined, and they have a rising treble response that gets pretty grating after a while.
PriceSpy (UK, Ireland and New Zealand) / Prisjakt (Sweden and Norway) / Pagomeno (Italy) it's a price comparison site, but its filter are pretty much the best I have ever seen. It actually has a filter for almost everything you've listed except for the orientation of the front I/O.
Here's the Link :)
The problem is when you need it it maybe half the price that it currently is.... https://pricespy.co.uk/product.php?pu=3142045 to put it simply the price of a 200GB SanDisk MicroSD was around 3 times what is it currently is beginning of 2016 so come summer we might be looking at a price cut and by Christmas the same card will be half the price of what it is currently. Memory drops in price very very quickly and my guess is you will be able to get the same card you got yesterday for 1/2 to 3/4 of the price come end of 2017 when games will really be coming out and the need for something that big maybe needed.
I really dislike the Samsung stock earphones because they seem to be really tinny and to have poor noise isolation- as a result I would purchase the Sony MDR-EX650-AP instead.
https://pricespy.co.uk/product.php?p=2465367
In the UK they are 25 pounds and they have fantastic comfort, fantastic sound quality and great noise isolation. On sale they will provide a far better experience and far better value for money than the stock Samsung ones online.
Youre right, cheapest I can find right now is 1100
https://pricespy.co.uk/search?search=asus%20g14
Didnt check the sellers though. As you want to buy in a while you might find something cheaper. I wish you luck lol
O Reino Unido tem um site muita bom para isto, devia have o mesmo para Portugal, visto que o kuantokusta só faz comparação dos últimos 90 dias…
O site até diz os preços das diferentes lojas e onde encontrar mais barato. Vê só o exemplo da TV que procuras (acho que é esta).
no a sadi9i, it's not.
2340 eur is 2706 usd
according to pc part picker the rig is worth 1238$ WITHOUT the gpu (take this estimation with a grain of salt as most of these stuff are probably out of stock)
that leaves 1468$ for the GPU, i read in your comment that it's a dual GTX 1080 TI jetstream,
according to this website pricespy.uk , in 2016 it was sold for the price of 600£ , that's 800$ each (this using it original price not current inflated price of 1200$)
so you have 1238$+(800*2) = 2838$ instead of 2706$, so you actually got it cheaper than what the parts worth.
could you find better parts today ? well you could get new gen GPU better and cheaper BUT wait, you cant cus of scalpers and chips shortage. intel say that the shortage will end in 2023 so yeah, do with these in formations as you wish my friend
Kezdetben például webkamera hiány is volt, de csak miután duplájára felment az ára.
An (price averaged over time) £300 i7 7700K & £275 1060 seems like an awfully expensive risk mitigation solution for something as rare and specific as a GPU failure when integrated graphics would do the job for a fraction of the price (£137 3400G) and CPU/APU failures are exceptionally rare...
As a software engineer, I can quite literally throw my computer out the window, un box a brand new tower and be back up on task within 45 minutes maybe losing some of that mornings work depending on what I'm doing. If anyone suffers a hardware failure, just pop into the office and pick up a tower...
Any company with more than a few people is going to struggle to justify an extra £438 per user to merely mitigate a gpu failure...
Yeah sorry about that, just saw you said you’re looking for a 65”, the 55” and 50” fall in your price point. Found this hope this helps. Also, avoid android tv OS at all costs.
Looking at PCPP price history the lowest it has tracked it £225. So if it was then it will have been from a retailer they dont track.
Even pricespy which tracks most major retailers show the lowest being £214.23: https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/computer-components/cpus/intel-core-i5-11600k-3.9ghz-socket-1200-box-without-cooler--p5733722/statistics
If you can buy online already, can be worth checking price comparison sites, looks like the Game Collection has it for £33 at the moment, or Currys for £32 with a code.
Not as good as £25 but big Nintendo games don't usually seem to drop below £30 often.
KEF LS50 Meta.
I dont really think there are any competitors.
I mean no shit the price will go DOWN after the cards initial introduction in April 2017. But frankly the price went through natural trends of going down after mining and doesn't show at all it being sold super low. $160 is a natural price for that card without crypto due to the age of the card and it stuck to sub £160 for 2 whole years. The only reason the price went up was due to demand.
I'd have no idea, it's way too many years ago I got this one. It looks like this one based on google pictures:
But I am not sure if BrAun makes several models that look similar
Do headphones like this exist in my price range? If not, what's the closest to my budget?
Looking for BT headphones. Must haves: - Very comfortable or Brainwavz Ovals compatible (I have them spares, don't count in the price) - Low enough latency to be able to watch Youtube on an android (the phone has BT 5.0) - Detachable cable
Budget - 100€ Requirements for Isolation - No isolation is required, not planning to use them elsewhere but at home. Will you be using these Headphones in Public? No. Preferred Type of Headphone - Over-Ear Preferred tonal balance - I think I prefer V shaped, not fully sure though. Preferred Music - EDM, pop rock
Location - Lithuania/UK. For the next few months I'll stay in Lithuania and if UK has a better deal I guess I could wait. LT price comparison sites www.kaina24.lt www.kainos.lt, for uk https://pricespy.co.uk/ .
They do yes, but it's not easy finding say... the 75XH9096 in the UK (PriceSpy has one supplier that's out of stock https://pricespy.co.uk/audio-video/tvs/sony-bravia-kd-75xh9096--p5287108)
The majority of suppliers in the UK only sell the X9005 version - Why they do this, I have no idea. It's pain in the ass.
Yeh it's never been on sale lower than £849 in the UK (unless you have been able to use additional retailer discounts or bought an open box/refurbished unit) (https://pricespy.co.uk/audio-video/tvs/sony-bravia-kd-55xh9005--p5287097/statistics)
So frustrating that prices vary so much across regions for identical products.
I think even after I get the TV in February it wont go below £899 anytime soon as demand during national lockdown in UK means TV and gaming is basically all people have to do to stay entertained!
I was tempted to consider waiting for 2021 models like X90J but expect them to be delayed to market due to covid/brexit and to stick at £1200+RRP for months.
Get real man, so many business price gouge. I can't do anything about your emotions regarding this shit, it is what it is.
I've just started having a look at the market for a 5600x and everywhere the cheapest is £300. Which is frustrating considering MSRP was around £275, at least historically.
Guess £300 will be the new price going forward for a few months.
We have Black Friday sales, but beyond that it isn't a celebration or anything. Last year we had "Black Friday week" sales at some retailers.
To me it just seems to be a way for retailers to clear stock in the run up to Christmas. You get "big deals" on the likes of Toshiba and Blaupunkt TVs (they're not worth searching for if you're in this sub) and the equivalent.
In recent years there have been some good deals on higher end TVs and stuff, but normally nothing amazing the way the US would have.
I said in another comment there, Pricespy is a site that you can use in the UK to track prices and it provides a price history if you want to see any of the Black Friday deals that we would have had in previous years such as the 65C9.
This is an important life lesson about how the cynical retail trade works. There are certain spirits - this is one, and Havana Club 7 is another, although there are many more, which exhibit dramatic pricing variation. One week they will be, say, £26, then for a few weeks they will be £20. You need to make sure you buy at the low, not the high.
It applies to everything - look at https://pricespy.co.uk/
The message is, never buy something and think that price is in proportion to value. Price is a false and temporary thing, and part of a game retailers play. Just about every product cycles from a high to a low throughout the year. Use sites like this to make sure you aren't conned. When I go to Currys, for example, I know that they have "reduced" stock alongside "will be reduced in the future" stock (or has been reduced in the past stock). Know which of these you are buying.
Hey mate, use skroutz (it is like pricespy.co.uk) to find best price, then do some due dilligence to feel out how well the shop supports after-sales (warranty etc.).
Assemble yourself. It should take 1 afternoon, might be until 00:00 AM if it is your first time.
Don't get stressed, I was building PCs since I was 6, and we had some crappy 28k modems back then if we were rich (in short with some youtube tuts you're set).
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PS. Now if you could please helpme out with some shops that offer customization for a reasonable price here in the UK, while they do not do a fuckall job with the cables (I like it tidy and neat) ... although I guess I am going to assemble myself anyways ;)
These are <u>used</u> prices: it has been a staggeringly consistent £48 since just after launch. It has seen about a week below $50 and an odd three-week period at $35. For the entirety of the rest of its three-and-a-half years on sale it has been above $50 for a used copy.
Sales are pretty rare. Compare that to something that launched at almost exactly the same time: Horizon Zero Dawn. HZD sold half as many copies despite being consistently cheaper and available on a platform with a much larger install base. Nintendo games hold their prices because there's just much higher demand.
We live in strange times.
Acceptable B550 boards start at 120$. That a far strike from the first B450 at around 90$. There is no 2,5gb eth, just a bunch of USB 3.1 ports, good vrms/cooling and another m2 slot. Does this really warrant a price hike of 30$-50$? That is the price of entry level X570 with more features.
You can have a dead cheap PC that can do most things "ok" with an agpu chip, and stay on that box for a couple of years. That is new. My 3 year old laptop had still thinking pauses, even with an retrofitted ssd. The mid level, that seems to be the new place to "optimize" pricing.
Maybe its the bigger demand, maybe the fabs are already at their max, maybe the companies realized that adding 10$ there or 20$ doesn't seem to matter. But looking at prices (5700XT), it seems that some sort of "managing" is happening.
Yep, here's one in the UK that does very well with over 2 million visitors a month, so they'd make a nice income on ads alone:
I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
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looking at 203 for the 4650g, it's comparable with the standard 3600 with an igpu added in. The 3600 is going for 170 or higher at the moment so your paying 33 extra for a igpu which would be a better option for some
This sub is for people to ask advice on or share their own home renovation projects.
Thank you for considering us, but gas stoves are not something we do here. Maybe /r/Appliances can assist you.
Have you looked at this webpage?:
https://pricespy.co.uk/home-garden/white-goods/cookers-ovens/cookers--c537
what i would do is look at a pricechart for the older cards an look at the price-drop when the next generation of cards was released, that should help you decide. Also, you could buy the non-x 3600 to save a few bucks and just overclock it yourself. If you really want to max out the frames though the 3080 is supposed to be MUCH faster than the 2080, however the 2080 is still a beast.
Edit; in the UK, the "MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming" dropped from £545 to £494 over the course of 12 days. Thats around 10%. It has since stayed at that price over the course of 2 years.Looking at other versions of the 1080 the price drop has been similar, between ~8-15%
Source: pricespy.co.uk
Edit 2: The 3080 is rumored to be around the same MSRP as the 2080 was at release, meaning that it will probably cost you US$699. Dont know how that will turn out with the huge inflation going on right now though.
Makita has a factory in the UK, so I'd go that route. This is a nice starter kit. In the UK they make big corded tools, on 18V I know they make the palm sander and all of the 18V jigsaws.
Samsung 970 EVO for 170
Check out https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/storage-media/hard-drives/ssd-solid-state-drives--c893
Which is something that tends to sort itself out over time anyway for most android phones. Give the xperia a few months and you'll see the price drop down, probably especially so if / when they also release the xperia pro and 5 ii.
https://pricespy.co.uk/phones-gps/mobile-phones/sony-xperia-1-dual-j9110--p5059737/statistics
Xperia 1 launched at £840, and by november / december time you were seeing it go on sale for about £300 less (probably for black friday and pre-christmas sales). I imagine the available offers to get the phone on contract from a mobile provider also became much more attractive over time too.
Showing some items in stock and some out of stock when I searched on PriceSpy:
As such, it looks like it varies by brand/model, at least in the UK market.
Lowest price seems to be lower than that, at ~£73, allegedly even £44 but I don't trust the accuracy of that
No problem. It's nice to be able to help in such situations :)
On a side note, I also agree with the other user who recommended a 1660 Super at ~£220.00. AMD basically doesn't have a good-value option at this price range. The RX 5500 XT 4GB is really a competitor for the 1650 Super 4GB only. The 8GB model, while not unwelcome, is a bit of a mismatch for the power of the card.
The next AMD card up (from ~ £260 GBP) is the RX 5600 XT 6GB, but that's really competing with the RTX 2060. Unfortunately then, the RX 5600 XT is hard to recommend, where you have the option to save up a bit longer and go for an RX 5700 8GB.
If it helps you at all, I recommend a price comparison website called PriceSpy. It's very useful for comparing tech items quickly.
I think this link will work:
You might need to click on the button to show "price history" - seems like javascripted page: https://pricespy.co.uk/food-beverage/beverages/soft-drinks-mineral-water/coca-cola-burk-0.33l-24-pack--p497918/statistics
Nvidia is not the type to permanently lower their prices.
Yeah because Intel being Intel your motherboard only supports up until the 7th gen. There doesn't really seem to be any good options for sticking with Intel since you can't get the 9th gen stuff. And even at that point the prices are a bit silly. Especially when you have to buy your own cooler for them too.
Going Ryzen seems like the only choice really. For around £200 you can get the R5 2600 and the MSI B450M Mortar Max. This also gives you a fantastic upgrade path down the line as well since the motherboard supports the current 3000 series and the upcoming 4000 series Ryzen.
A few deals here. I managed to get one from Very for £30 at launch via a discount offer they had for new accounts.
I dont think the £60 RRP is that bad. PS4 controllers are £50 RRP and are missing the HD rumble, NFC, and giant battery with USBC charging. Xbox One controllers are £51-£60 RRP and lack HD Rumble, NFC, gyro aiming and internal battery. Sure you can get these discounted at around £45, but you can also find the pro controller for £55, and that price for extra features is worth it.
Το ότι κάποιος, κάποτε, κάπου στην Αγγλία σου ζήτησε 9 λίρες για ένα εθερνετ καλώδιο δε λέει κάτι. Και πάλι ίδιες είναι οι τιμές:
https://pricespy.co.uk/search?search=cat5%201.5m&searchInProps=false
https://www.skroutz.gr/c/694/kalodia-diktyou.html?keyphrase=ethernet+1+5m
I had a hard time choosing between these the spec delta and the case linked below. If I was to get the spec-05 then would replace its fans with 4 arctic f12 fans. Not sure which would be better. As both are similar but this dosent have a shroud.
https://pricespy.co.uk/redirect.php?prisid=2088339050&api_client=1331
Have you tried looking at price comparison websites? I personally find PriceSpy to be pretty good. It lists game prices from all over the web, not just the common websites like Amazon, Game, eBay, etc. You can also set up alerts so that it will email you once a game goes below your price preference.
I searched the game you're looking for on it and got these results:
Hope that helps!
Which one do you think is better out of these 2. DDR4 3200Mhz C16 = https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0143UM4TC/ref=asc_df_B0143UM4TC1580623200000/?tag=pjuk-amazon.co.uk-21&creative=22374&creativeASIN=B0143UM4TC&linkCode=df0∣=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE.
DDR4 3600Mhz C18 = https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/computer-components/ram-memory/ddr4/corsair-vengeance-lpx-black-ddr4-3600mhz-2x8gb-cmk16gx4m2z3600c18--p4878071
There should be a decent drop in price next month after MWC. I'm personally waiting for this to happen too. Historically, if you look at the XZ3 price history you can see a marked drop in price from 699 GBP down to 529 GBP just leading up to the announcement of the Xperia 1. When the Xperia 1 was available around May 2019, there was a further dip in price to 450 GBP.
It's reasonable to expect the same for the Xperia 5 -- maybe not straight away, but shortly after.
True, but its not $30, its £73 ($~93) as you should get the 2600 over the 2600x
If you are still looking for the same mouse, I did a little searching and found a price comparison website that lists where it's cheapest. I would avoid the cheapest on the list though ("Coolshop") as they have terrible company reviews.
https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/computer-components/cpus/amd-ryzen-9-3950x-3.5ghz-socket-am4-box--p5150968?q=AMD%20Ryzen%209%203950X%203.5GHz%20Socket%20AM4%20Box
https://www.prisjakt.no/product.php?q=AMD+Ryzen+9+3950X+3.5GHz+Socket+AM4+Box&p=5150968
https://www.prisjakt.nu/produkt.php?q=AMD+Ryzen+9+3950X+3%2C5GHz+Socket+AM4+Box&p=5150968
Supply has been plentiful for the 3950x since before christmas.
https://www.memorycow.co.uk/128gb-ddr4-pc4-23400-2933mhz-288-pin-dimm-ecc-lrdimm-memory-ram
https://store.supermicro.com/memory/ddr4.html?limit=all&memory_size=1097
But lets be honest, you're going to be sceptical of anything that doesn't correlate with your own personal experiences
Check the original Jean Paul Gaultier, the classique one, the bustier bottle - it should be easy to find on a budget (just checked and there are currently 50 ml bottles for under 30 pounds https://pricespy.co.uk/beauty-health/perfume/jean-paul-gaultier-classique-edt-50ml--p196549), and it its a lot of you mention - orange blossom, vanilla, and it is strong with a lot of projection. It is a very interesting perfume, and a classic of its kind.
Not a record low according to price spy. Was £52.97 for a couple of days in October. Sauce: Meshify C price history
Still a great deal, don't get me wrong.
Various Sony customers complain about HDMI issues, mostly ARC hiccups and the occasional HDCP not playing ball. If you have dealerships for Denon and Yamaha in your area, by all means check them out.
For AVRs, you'll mostly want to check out the features of the various models, find ones where the feature set matches your needs for the near foreseeable future, and see if you can get a good price on them.
You can compare prices, as well as find where to buy, on sites such as PriceSpy, by just entering make and model number.
Like most people, I wish I could answer that question! All I know is, this has dropped to cheaper than the 660p, and is more performant, so I bought it.
I think we're more likely to see bigger BF sales on items that don't usually sell very well. I tend to look at pricespy to check stock and price history for an item. If there's a big enough dip, or if the dip is smaller but a lot of stores don't have the item in stock, I'd consider buying. This drive was £210 at the start of the month, and £190 now - ~10% is about enough of a discount for me to pull the trigger usually, though I'd ideally be gunning for 20%.
I need a comfortable, yet smart shoe. I wear Nike Downshifters when I'm walking around town casually and they are very comfortable, my feet don't get tired, they're actually enjoyable to walk in.
However, I need some smarter shoes that I can wear out to bars/meals, something like these i.e. leather, lace up, brown/blue/black colour, but also that I can walk in for half an hour at a time.
Can anyone recommend a comfortable, yet smart shoe, I assume that a spongy sole would help? I know that it's not possible to get a smart shoe that's as comfortable as trainers (sneakers), but all the smart leather lace up shoes that I've worn tire my feet when I walk for 30+ minutes, which is every time I go into town in the evening.
Location: UK
Budget: £100 - any cost really
This is the lowest price this mouse has been, according to PriceSpy. I'm not sure how long this will be discounted for but it's a £39 (30%) discount off the Logitech store price/normal Amazon price.
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Price History, for those thinking of holding out. UK Information
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Where do u find the chromax so cheap. The dark rock pro 4 is far cheaper.
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I'm aware it's the UK market. I used pricespy.co.uk where there's multiple retailers selling the aforementioned models at £999 right now and I'm fairly sure given the price history they'll drop more in 1-3 months during sales. The Samsung NU8000 are sold out for the most part it looks like.
Even if you don't live in the UK I think PriceSpy's filter function is great when you're looking for a case with certain specs https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/computer-components/computer-cases-power-supplies/computer-cases--c335?q=Computer%20ca
I use multiple sources to find the lowest pricing from a reputable retailer:
There's also another one that begins with P that I can't remember...maybe someone else can help.
Sites I've bought hardware from in the last 5 years:
Stores you should avoid:
eGlobal Central are an interesting one. They have terrible TrustPilot reviews because they're a Hong Kong company who import grey market goods into the UK, give you no manufacturer warranty (since it's from another region), and have the expected poor customer service.
https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/monitors/acer-xg270hu-omidpx--p3006886
Here's a uk link to buy it then. I dont know uk shops well but google turned up lots of options for the xg270hu in the uk.
If you are holding out on getting a graphics card because it's too expensive, why not hold out on an Index until it's less expensive. In a year when a better VR headset comes out, an Index will probably be cheaper. Here is how the Vive Price changed.
That happens occasionally with monitors sold on Amazon. Nowhere else does this. PriceSpy shows no other store has ever gone below £260, never mind £250 or £220.
I got the BenQ EW3270U for £300 pre-order from Amazon. It has never been below £360 anywhere else, is normal £390+ on Amazon, and only once below £340. The pre-order price was not based on normal pricing.
I know it's not your intention, but it will mislead people on the actual price of this monitor. Because it's not going down to £220 anywhere.
To compare it a bit here is a link
Start of the timeline is the release and the S9 released in march 2018
In Sweden currently 65C8 is retailing around £2100 (converted from SEK).
I looked at Pricespy and when 65" C8 was introduced it was £4500
https://pricespy.co.uk/audio-video/tvs/lg-oled65c8--p4649863?q=LG%2065C8
There are some more affordable 2060s from companies which aren't ASUS and which aren't the flagship Strix OC.
Looking at UK prices there are a fair few models at the £350 mark.
this is extremely overpriced, https://pricespy.co.uk/computers-accessories/computer-components/ram-memory/ddr4/g.skill-trident-z-rgb-led-ddr4-3600mhz-2x8gb-f4-3600c18d-16gtzrx--p4814236?q=gskill%203600 It is essentially 2 of these kits combined hence a £300 price tag.
where are you looking to find it for £100?
£80 from a reputable source, £65 from other.
Saying that I will say I use a Coov SH350 as a travel dock, which means I only use it for short periods of time and with a low power input rather than the official charger, and this has worked fine for the past year on my lunch breaks. I cannot guarantee it will work, but sharing my experience that it works for me
weird that amazon doesnt have it to pre-order yet, but tbh amazon have been dropping the ball with day 1 releases.
try another:
Genuinely worth looking around. There's plenty from known decent makes for around this price (or cheaper).
I found a longstroke ported 8" - what are your thoughts?
(only page in english I could find)
Can't find it on PriceSpy, so either might not be available yet or won't be in the UK. They sell Huawei products in the UK, so I don't see why they won't sell the X Pro.