MSI Bravo 15 on Bing Lee
RTX 2050
Ryzen 5
8GB Ram
512GB Storage
MSI Bravo 15 RTX 2050, Ryzen 5, 8GB / 512GB $888 ($818 with eBay Plus) + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ Bing Lee eBay
Last edited 28/03/2024 - 11:57 by 3 other users
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read the title guidelines son
Could probably do with a price and the vendor who is offering it in the title.
$15?
15 avail :)
MSI Bravo 15
Read the posting rules…
Same price on ebay but $70 discount available
how do you get 70 dollar off ?
eBay plus targeted code. It starts with PLUSOTJ_______
https://pages.ebay.com.au/buyer_coupons/2023/plusot/
Also, I will change the deal link to Bing Lee eBay and make it a eBay plus deal.
OOS and not posting to WA :(
honestly infuriating how people post deals and ignore all the warnings put in place by the listing wizard to put the price in the title.
Surely the system can require a dollar amount to be put in the title or else can’t be submitted - but agreed it’s funny how many ppl ignore the wiz
Some deals ie freebies don't have a price ie free ice breaks outside Roma Street Station etc.
Then a 0$ value can be placed in listing. The thing is if you try to match free you might pickup free delivery or something along those lines so I think it'd be easier to specify a value all the time ;) as a requirement. Matching has its limits.
@cobknob: What about "30% off storewide" etc
Point is not every deal has a price in the title.
@Ham Dragon: Totally get it but then could have a % or $ requirement in the title and set freebies so they dont require price (although $0 could be added by the user)
Would probably make mods life easier
@Ham Dragon: You can create exceptions
If the item is free, $0 can be put in the title.
If the "bargain" is a storewide promotion, then as many users routinely point out, some examples of actual bargains must be given, as "% off" sales can often be fake sales.
@xyron: Usually it's the body where examples of "X percent off" are provided. I'm not arguing against what is being proposed, just rationalising why it probably is the way it is.
It's cheap for a gaming laptop but it's terrible value.
You really should save up for a 4050.
$830 for eBay plus members.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/155799661992
I still wouldn't recommended it.
I had a Dell G16 with a 2060 in it until recently, definitely safe to say it doesn't hold up anymore, I couldn't imagine trying to play most modern games on a 2050.
GPU and 68% sRGB gamut panel make this an extremely poor offering, avoid.
An extra 1% would make it a pretty nice offering.
depending on the condition of the offer… if second hand with lots of dinks.. maybe not
I bet if this goes down to $499, then ppl will say this is a good deal!
That's a good deal if it were that price! Upgrade memory and screen.
And for anyone chasing the specs - scroll to bottom of page in link https://www.binglee.com.au/products/156i-7gr58gb5124gbv2050-…
"If it becomes a good deal people will say this is a good deal"
i think its a pretty good deal for a budget gaming laptop that isnt a used one, my first post so it probably isnt good