Smart Shopping 101

September 9th, 2009 by Thaddeus

Professor Dealzmodo still has it.

The photo explains it all.

Well Professor Dealzmodo is back at it again. I know I know this is probably my fourth time talking about him, but you gotta love Sean Fallon. This guy just knows how to save money, and not only knows; he explains it in very good detail. My hat goes off to him. Well it seems like he wants to help us one last time. He explains now that school is coming/here you should be a savy tech shopper. I definitely like my tech gear but it can be expensive sometimes don’t you agree? Well not only does he help you cut corners, he helps you be green too. We never want to forget about saving our environment while trying to get to the next level of War Craft (I have never played it, but isn’t that how it works?). He has created an article linking all of his articles that can help you save this fall. I have touched on one or two before but this is definitely a must read for anyone who loves technology loves to save the environment, or loves to save money. I’m sure that covers all of us.

Why You Should Buy a Refurbished Laptop: Just because a laptop isn’t brand new doesn’t mean its worthless. Refurbished laptops are a great way to get all the hardware you need on a budget. My laptop is a refurbished and not only do I have the same warranty as a brand new one, you couldn’t even tell the difference.

•Why You Should Stop Buying Your Laptops Fully Loaded: Don’t be tricked into buying a computer fully loaded from the manufacturer. Doing the upgrades yourself can offer lots of value. It’s not that hard to learn how to do this stuff especially with all those “For Dummies” books.

•Why You Don’t Need Fancy Gym Gadgets and Memberships: Getting in kick ass shape doesn’t require expensive gym memberships and equipment. All I do is run and do some work around the house. Having a partner can help shave those pounds too!

•Screw the Recession: How To Spend Less and Get More: Saving money doesn’t always mean making big sacrifices. These tips can help you streamline your tech spending at home. I touched on this before but nevertheless, read it again, I dare you.

•Green Tech Upgrades That Boost Home Values and Reduce Bills: Investing in these tech upgrades for your home can actually be profitable in the long run. Touched on this one as well, but hey you read that Maxim article more then once. You don’t think that saving the environment with really cool gadgets is as important as blondes and brunettes?

•Why You Can’t Complain About The Price Of Today’s Gadgets: Let’s put things in perspective here. You actually have it pretty good these days when it comes to the price of gadgets. Oh man, this one dates back to VHS, old video games, and other things your parents would have told you about. Reading this article will make you feel much better about spending $400 on a video games system.

•The Real Cost of Upgrading to Windows 7 and Mac OS X Snow Leopard: Before you make the jump to a new OS, make sure you are buying smart. This one might be for a bit more of the tech must have right away people. But hey, if you have heard of the new Operating Systems for your computer check it out and see if it’s worth it.

Well say a grand farewell to Professor Dealzmodo and all the wonderful things he has done for us this summer. I really suggest you check these articles out because it let’s you indulge in your tech appetite without having to get your credit card limit raised. Mmm.. I’m a bit hungry for some new tech thing, it’s been a while. It seems to have been a while for along of things these days. It must be because of all my time that I spend blogging for you guys.

Just kidding, but seriously.

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