Well, you wouldn't expect Red to
get the new D90 without Blue getting in on the action as well, would you? Yep, Best Buy has the same specs and pricing on Nikon's newest as Circuit City -- and a slightly more, uh,
today stock system, from the looks of things. Better start shaking those cushions out for $1300 in change -- our tipster says this bad boy'll be in stock on September 7.
[Thanks, Anonymous]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Fatima @ Aug 13th 2008 2:12AM
me want!
David Vogt @ Aug 13th 2008 2:20AM
Perhaps this will be more of a Canon 40D competitor than the Nikon D300?
Kyle @ Aug 13th 2008 3:37AM
Your job won't be there in the near future. Good Job for posting the exact date and time of when you logged on to the page for SKU 8975184. Don't you know ETK logs that stuff in the corporate servers.
Ray @ Aug 13th 2008 3:47AM
That is hilarious... gotta love RSS!
xD
sdjavan @ Aug 13th 2008 9:38PM
well I don't think they'd know exactly who it is being that people leave their accounts logged in for a long time like I do. That and I'm sure that there are tons of people logged in at the same time nationwide.
Colin Potter @ Aug 13th 2008 4:10AM
Was I the only one who was shocked that a Best Buy employee found something in the computer inventory system?
Marq @ Aug 13th 2008 12:49PM
He was actually looking for a cd.
Richard Lai @ Aug 13th 2008 7:42AM
Does that say "W/ 18-100mm lens"?
Evan @ Aug 13th 2008 9:43AM
18-105VR
http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/11/d90-outed-by-inventory-screen-at-1-300-asking-price/
Za @ Aug 13th 2008 6:10PM
Don't knock Circuit City's DPS system. It was rock solid, and the reason they still use it is because the embedded Windows on the planned replacements failed repeatedly wherever it was rolled out. On the technical side, Circuit City has been rock solid. However, management needs a lot of help.
comineeyeaha @ Aug 15th 2008 2:00AM
I quit there months ago and was hoping I'd never have to see that screen again. Thanks.