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edit: I have been trying since 6am this morning. Servers crashed then this. ^^^
2nd Edit:
Since TVs have bee on a couple discussion threads:
Refurb All-in-One 42" Monitor/Computer $649 and one for $479 at Geeks
Aria "super special" prices can sometimes be pretty good, but if you are buying a super special it's usually just a one off purchase, and the £7 (minimum) delivery costs push the price into the "not such a bargain" category.
For instance, at Aria it's £55 delivered, which puts it's prices to the same as elsewhere which offer free delivery. Novatech for one, or Scan.co.uk (free delivery if you have 30 posts at AVForums) etc.
Goddamn Americans with their awesome hardware prices... buggers!
If im not mistaken, that's an HP monitor. Last year I was actually looking at buying it but it was about £280, and then I saw the 22" Samsung and decided to get that instead. But $190? A direct conversion to £115 - that's an insane price for a 24" Debranded HP, even if it is refurbished!
ACM (association for computing machinery) is offering all its members access to its MSDN-AA website! ACM's website entitles you to 4 windows 7 pro keys whereas the IEEE student membership only gives you 3 keys.
Software
Both ACM and IEEE's MSDNAA subscription gives you access to various software(and their ISO/exe downloads), with ONE UNIQUE KEY per software
Code:
ACM signups usually get their MSDNAA login within 2 days.
IEEE signups take up to 8 days
ACM Membership
$19 for a FULL YEAR, you get 4 licenses/keys (English x86 and x64, French x86 and x64, but you can use the keys for ANY Windows 7 Pro ISO, see the RED SECTION BELOW)
ACM software list [e-academy.com], no login required
ACM Student Membership Form [acm.org]- $ 19
IEEE Membership
$32 for membership till December 2010, you get 3 licenses/keys (English x86 and x64, French x64, but you can use the keys for ANY Windows 7 Pro ISO, see the RED SECTION BELOW)
IEEE software list [e-academy.com], no login required
IEEE Membership Form [ieee.org], Join as Student
Windows 7 Pro Licenses/Keys
To get all your keys, you have to go to each Windows 7 Pro page(English x64, x86, French x64, x86(if applicable)), and add all to cart and 'checkout' to see all of your keys
All license keys are only tied to the edition (i.e. Professional, Ultimate, etc.) and NOT the architecture NOR the language. Therefore a 64-bit (x64) key will activate on a 32-bit (x86) install and vice versa provided they are of the same editions. A French Key will activate an English install.
Each license key will only active ONE computer.
This means that (for IEEE), you can use the x64 French key to activate a computer installed using an x86(or x64) English ISO, or vice versa
These keys are a little different from the RETAIL keys you get in October
-- You are supposed to be using these licenses for educational use
-- You might have difficulty reactivating these licenses on the same computer after upgrading some hardware. You should be able to call Microsoft(Windows will give you a phone number if this happens) up to get a reactivation code
ACM Typical Sign up Timeline
- sign up and ACM will send you log-in information
- then you will have to wait till ACM lets you opt-in for MSDNAA membership --- it will take approx. 1 to 2 days --- to check if you can "opt-in", log in to "MyACM" and under the "My Services" tab you will find a light blue box saying "Access ACM’s Student Academic Initiative (SAI) Programs: Developer Academic Alliance (formerly MSDN AA), Sun Academic Initiative, and CA Academic Initiative" --- click on "Developer Academic Alliance" link in this box and if ACM has already processed your payment, you will be able to "opt-in" (however, you do not have to wait for the payment processed email ACM will sent you)
- once you "opt-in", MSDNAA will send you their log-in info within 24 hours (check your junk mail folder - my email was buried in junk)
- once you got your MSDNAA login info, you will be able to log-in here https://msdn01.e-academy.com/elms...campus=ACM and download your software
ACM (association for computing machinery) is offering all its members access to its MSDN-AA website! ACM's website entitles you to 4 windows 7 pro keys whereas the IEEE student membership only gives you 3 keys.
Software
Both ACM and IEEE's MSDNAA subscription gives you access to various software(and their ISO/exe downloads), with ONE UNIQUE KEY per software
Code:
ACM signups usually get their MSDNAA login within 2 days.
IEEE signups take up to 8 days
ACM Membership
$19 for a FULL YEAR, you get 4 licenses/keys (English x86 and x64, French x86 and x64, but you can use the keys for ANY Windows 7 Pro ISO, see the RED SECTION BELOW)
ACM software list [e-academy.com], no login required
ACM Student Membership Form [acm.org]- $ 19
IEEE Membership
$32 for membership till December 2010, you get 3 licenses/keys (English x86 and x64, French x64, but you can use the keys for ANY Windows 7 Pro ISO, see the RED SECTION BELOW)
IEEE software list [e-academy.com], no login required
IEEE Membership Form [ieee.org], Join as Student
Windows 7 Pro Licenses/Keys
To get all your keys, you have to go to each Windows 7 Pro page(English x64, x86, French x64, x86(if applicable)), and add all to cart and 'checkout' to see all of your keys
All license keys are only tied to the edition (i.e. Professional, Ultimate, etc.) and NOT the architecture NOR the language. Therefore a 64-bit (x64) key will activate on a 32-bit (x86) install and vice versa provided they are of the same editions. A French Key will activate an English install.
Each license key will only active ONE computer.
This means that (for IEEE), you can use the x64 French key to activate a computer installed using an x86(or x64) English ISO, or vice versa
These keys are a little different from the RETAIL keys you get in October
-- You are supposed to be using these licenses for educational use
-- You might have difficulty reactivating these licenses on the same computer after upgrading some hardware. You should be able to call Microsoft(Windows will give you a phone number if this happens) up to get a reactivation code
ACM Typical Sign up Timeline
- sign up and ACM will send you log-in information
- then you will have to wait till ACM lets you opt-in for MSDNAA membership --- it will take approx. 1 to 2 days --- to check if you can "opt-in", log in to "MyACM" and under the "My Services" tab you will find a light blue box saying "Access ACM’s Student Academic Initiative (SAI) Programs: Developer Academic Alliance (formerly MSDN AA), Sun Academic Initiative, and CA Academic Initiative" --- click on "Developer Academic Alliance" link in this box and if ACM has already processed your payment, you will be able to "opt-in" (however, you do not have to wait for the payment processed email ACM will sent you)
- once you "opt-in", MSDNAA will send you their log-in info within 24 hours (check your junk mail folder - my email was buried in junk)
- once you got your MSDNAA login info, you will be able to log-in here https://msdn01.e-academy.com/elms...campus=ACM and download your software