CompUSA Doing Interesting Vista Launch Promotion
First off, they are offering an early bird discount for installs of Vista. No, you won’t get Vista itself for cheaper, but a thirty dollar discount on installation of Vista. While Vista is the easiest operating system for consumers to install in Microsoft’s history, some are certainly too wary to do it themselves, and CompUSA will let you bring in your computer for a sleepover party.
Drop off your computer in-store before 3 pm on January 29, and you will be able to pick it up anytime after midnight that night with Vista installed and ready for you. The cost of installation: $20, a small price for those who need this installed for them. After January 30, installation will cost $50 ($150 if you make them come to your house). No doubt, all those computers spending the night at CompUSA are just going to get drunk and do something they’ll regret in the morning.
They are also trying to guarantee peace of mind through customer service. Customers who pay CompUSA to install Vista and are dissatisfied with their experience with the new operating system can have CompUSA uninstall Vista and reinstall the old operating system, as well as receiving a full refund. The guarantee also applies to Office 2007, and I doubt the refund gives back the price of the installation.
The last bit is the most intriguing: From Tuesday on, bring in your laptop (or check it out on this website) and you can trade it in towards the purchase of a brand-new computer with Windows Vista. “The notebookâs value is based on the condition, specifications, and age and will be assessed by a web-based tool provided by a certified technology recycling company to determine its fair market value.” The program will not be available in California.
So, lets see: I have an 18-month old Dell laptop, with a 15.4-inch widescreen, 1.6 GHz Pentium M, 1.5 gigs of RAM, a DVD burner, two batteries, a brand-new technician replaced motherboard, two years left on the warranty, without a single scratch or ding, and a Windows Experience Index rating of 3.4. I paid $1000 for it, after a $600 off coupon, and an additional $300 for the extended warranty six months ago.
I’m going to take my computer to CompUSA next week to find out what they think it’s worth. If I can get $700 of trade-in value, I might just go for it. What do you think it’s worth?
(via CRN > Neowin)



My guess is they’ll affer you about $150 for it. Be sure to update us.
Comment by wah | January 24, 2007
You’re probably right, which sucks. If I could buy a laptop this good for $150, I’d never buy new again.
Comment by Nathan Weinberg | January 25, 2007
About $324
Comment by D P | January 25, 2007
I get this funny feeling you won’t get that much because of how quickly technology depreciates. I would love to trade in my laptop and get a nice MacBook instead but I doubt they would give me more than $100 for my 2 yr old laptop.
Comment by Muktar | January 31, 2007
Alright, either you have something against the company or you jsut haven’t done actual research with CompUsa, I dont know, but you really need to get all of your facts before you decide to make an idiot of yourself! Just an opinion.
Ian
Comment by Ian Kennedy | February 4, 2007