Midweek Deals: Laptops, Monitors, HDTVs, Etc.
Be prepared for a circus of value as we ramp up the deals for the rest of December!
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Midweek Deals: Laptops, Monitors, HDTVs, Etc.
Be prepared for a circus of value as we ramp up the deals for the rest of December!
See the rest here:
Midweek Deals: Laptops, Monitors, HDTVs, Etc.
Second verse, same as the first! It's Cyber-Monday, that retailer-coined holiday term that's supposed to be a continuation of Black Friday deals mainly offered via online purchases. It remains to be seen whether this day is actually a "prime" shopping day or not, as not nearly as many retailers are offering as good of a discount as what you might have seen this past Friday (or weekend, for that matter).
Suffice, Cyber-Monday is here, and we've rounded up a list of items that might catch your fancy if you're into that whole "I like to buy goods and services when they cost less than their original price" sort of thing. Without further ado, click the jump and get ready to spend!
Cooler Master Storm Scout chassis
Originally: $100
Cyber Monday: $90
Savings: $10
OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W power supply
Originally: $100
Cyber Monday: $75
Savings: $25
CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme 1030 Intel Core i5 desktop
Cyber Monday: $770
Gateway FHD2401 Black 24" display

Originally: $300
Cyber Monday: $190
Savings: $110
ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX Intel Motherboard
Originally: $135
Cyber Monday: $105
Savings: $30
Western Digital Caviar Green WD20EADS 2TB hard drive
Cyber Monday: $140

Originally: $520
Cyber Monday: $360
Savings: $160
HP Pavilion p6270z (quad-core)

Cyber Monday: $430

Originally: $1,325
Cyber Monday: $1,000
Savings: $325
HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One printer

Originally: $200
Cyber Monday: $100
Savings: $100
Acer X213HBbd 21.5" LCD Monitor

Originally: $180
Cyber Monday: $120
Savings: $60
Seagate Expansion 2TB External Desktop Hard Drive

Originally: $250
Cyber Monday: $160
Savings: $90
Linksys WRT120N Wireless N Router

Originally: $80
Cyber Monday: $50
Savings: $30
Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 (WIN)
Originally: $100
Cyber Monday: $70
Savings: $30
Acer - Aspire Laptop with AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core Processor (AS5534-1121)
Originally: $500
Cyber Monday: $400
Savings: $100
D-Link DIR-615 Wireless-N Router
Originally: $70
Cyber Monday: $20
Savings: $50
Originally: $200
Cyber Monday: $100
Savings: $100
Seagate - Expansion 500GB External USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive
Originally: $95
Cyber Monday: $50
Savings: $45
Originally: $500
Cyber Monday: $450
Savings: $50
Toshiba Satellite T135-S1307 TruBrite 13.3-Inch Ultrathin Black Laptop
Originally: $700
Cyber Monday: $550
Savings: $150
Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5 TB Hard Drive
Originally: $200
Cyber Monday: $90
Savings: $110
Kingston DataTraveler 101 - 16 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive
Originally: $54
Cyber Monday: $30
Savings: $24
Eye-Fi Pro 4 GB Wi-Fi SDHC Flash Memory Card
Originally: $170
Cyber Monday: $100
Savings: $70
Razer DeathAdder 3G Infrared Gaming Mouse
Originally: $60
Cyber Monday: $33
Savings: $27
Originally: $50
Cyber Monday: $10
Savings: $40
Dell Mini 10v
Originally: $400
Cyber Monday: $280
Savings: $120
Inspiron 17
Originally: $820
Cyber Monday: $550
Savings: $270
Dell 24-inch Monitor
Originally: $260
Cyber Monday: $185
Savings: $75
Western Digital 1.5TB Hard Drive
Originally: $150
Cyber Monday: $100
Savings: $50
"But wait," you say. Surely there are more deals than just these listed stores? Indeed, that is true. This is but a smattering of retailers of both the electronics and general varieties that are offering deals on their wares today. If you want to really save as much cash as possible--or browse for more potential savings than what's listed above--here are a few resources for maximizing your Black Friday experience. We recommend these sites wholeheartedly... as does my bank account. Scan them throughout the day to make sure you're catching all the latest deals as they pop up:
David Murphy (@ Acererak) is a technology journalist and former Maximum PC editor. He writes weekly columns about the wide world of open-source as well as weekly roundups of awesome, freebie software. Befriend him on Twitter, especially if you have an awesome app or game you're dying to recommend!
Black Friday. It's big. There's a lot of shopping going on. You can acquire goods and services for far below the actual cost of the items. Unless you can catch said deals online, you will likely spend a lot of time fighting your peers for low-priced products. You might start to hate shopping. You might vow to never shop on Black Friday again.
Those are the ground rules. Let's get to the deals. As mentioned, there are a lot of awesome things you can pick up on Black Friday for a cheaper-than-expected cost. I've scoured a number of online sites to find just exactly what it is that's going on come Black Friday. I'll be listing out a number of awesome deals to check out below, as well as a handful of sites that you can check out to further supplement your tech-themed Black Friday purchases. I've really scoured the categories to find some great savings and great products--in the case of the storage category, for example, that's the most inexpensive capacity points you're going to find for those prices!
Anyway, enough reading. Let's get to the spending. Black Friday 2009... begin!
HP Pavilion Elite e9250t

Originally: $1,025
Black Friday: $800
Savings: $225
Source: HP Direct
HP P6214Y Pavilion Desktop

Originally: $580
Black Friday: $500
Savings: $80
Source: Best Buy
iBUYPOWER Gamer Extreme

Originally: $940
Black Friday: $800
Savings: $140
Source: Newegg
CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra Desktop

Originally: $540
Black Friday: $400
Savings: $140
Source: Newegg
HP 15.6-inch Laptop w/ Windows 7

Cost: $300
Time: starts 6 a.m.
Source: Staples
Sony VAIO VGN-NW26SF

Originally: $660
Black Friday: $480
Savings: $180
Source: Best Buy
HP G60-519WM

Black Friday: $300
Source: Walmart
Acer 15.6" Notebook

Originally: $550
Black Friday: $399
Savings: $151
Source: Radio Shack
Apple 13.3" MacBook Air

Originally: $1,499
Black Friday: $1,149
Savings: $350
Source: MacMall
Apple 13.3" MacBook Pro

Originally: $1,199
Black Friday: $1,099
Savings: $100
Source: MacMall
Acer 23" Wide-Screen LCD Monitor

Originally: $200
Black Friday: $140
Savings: $60
Source: Staples
LG 21.5" 1080p LCD Monitor

Originally: $200
Black Friday: $120
Savings: $80
Source: Newegg
Dell 20" LCD Monitor

Originally: $200
Black Friday: $100
Savings: $100
Source: Best Buy
D-Link Basic N Wireless Router

Originally: $50
Black Friday: $20
Savings: $30
Source: Office Depot
Linksys Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router

Originally: $130
Black Friday: $90
Savings: $40
Source: Staples
Linksys Wireless-N Rangeplus Router

Originally: $90
Black Friday: $40
Savings: $50
Source: Office Depot
HP v125 8GB USB Flash Drive

Originally: $35
Black Friday: $13
Savings: $22
Source: Staples
SanDisk 16GB Cruzer USB Flash Drive

Originally: $80
Black Friday: $28
Savings: $52
Source: Office Depot
Corsair Flash Voyager 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive

Originally: $90
Black Friday: $60
Savings: $30
Source: Newegg
Western Digital Elements 1TB External Hard Drive

Originally: $100
Black Friday: $60
Savings: $40
Source: Target
Seagate Barracuda 1.5TB Internal Hard Drive

Black Friday: $98
Source: Newegg
Wacom Intuos3 6x8" Pen Tablet

Originally: $330
Black Friday: $200
Savings: $130
Source: Amazon
Logitech G9 Gaming Mouse

Originally: $100
Black Friday: $50
Savings: $50
Source: HP
Logitech Illuminated Keyboard

Originally: $80
Black Friday: $30
Savings: $50
Source: Staples
Rosewill 45-Piece Computer Tool Kit
Originally: $30
Black Friday: $15
Savings: $15
Source: Newegg
Thermaltake V9 Black Edition ATX Computer Gaming Chassis
Originally: $115
Black Friday: $50
Savings: $65
Source: Newegg
Microsoft Office Home And Student 2007

Originally: $150
Black Friday: $70
Savings: $80
Source: Best Buy
Adobe Photoshop Elements

Originally: $100
Black Friday: $50
Savings: $50
Source: Staples
HP Photosmart Plus All-in-One Printer

Originally: $150
Black Friday: $75
Savings: $75
Source: Staples
If you think these deals are awesome, then great! But, trust me, there's a lot more out there than what my meager list can provide. Be sure to scan sites like Slickdeals and Fatwallet throughout Thursday (and even Friday) to hear about all the latest bargains as soon as they hit (including Amazon's current batch of Gold Box sales). For a comprehensive list of Black Friday deals that you can sort by store, category, and price, hit up TGI Black Friday (or grab their iPhone app!). The mobile app ShopSavvy can also let you know if you're getting a good price on a particular product, and following ol' CheapTweet on Twitter will inform you the second new deals hit popularity!
David Murphy (@ Acererak) is a technology journalist and former Maximum PC editor. He writes weekly columns about the wide world of open-source as well as weekly roundups of awesome, freebie software. Befriend him on Twitter, especially if you have an awesome app or game you're dying to recommend!
The guys and gals at Woot have added another portal to their stable of daily deal sites. The deals.woot site is a bit of a departure for Woot. All their preexisting sites feature a product chosen by Woot employees, but deals.woot is a user driven site akin to a Digg for bargain shopping.
Woot has made waves in the tech/geek community by offering a daily deal, which is sometimes an insanely good value. More recently, Woot has expanded to various specialized portals like shirt.woot, wine.woot, and sellout.woot. The new site uses an algorithm to bring the users’ favorite deals to the surface for all to see. The top of the landing page, however, isn’t user driven. It is populated by sponsored deals.
Woot explained the sponsored links saying, “OK, yes, companies pay a little something to be Sponsored Deals. But we don’t allow just any old crap in this section… If we find the deal compelling enough that our members will appreciate us bringing it to their attention, we’ll feature it here.” If you’re the type that enjoys a good tech bargain (and who doesn’t?) check it out at deal.woot.com.


We’re incredibly sorry about that headline. But here, let us make it up to you! Today, we’ve got two excellent deals that’ll have your piggy bank looking slim and trim, but also somehow fat and happy. Or something.
First up, The Witcher, CD Projekt’s dark fantasy epic, is going for $20 on both Steam and Impulse. It’s surprisingly short on actual “bubble, bubble, toil and trouble” witches, but other than that, it’s pretty great, we think.
STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl, meanwhile, is at the “why the hell not?” price of $5. The game’s an open-world shooter set in the irradiated ruins of a re-nuked Chernobyl. And you can own it for less than the price of a subscription to Maximum PC magazine. We didn’t even know numbers went that low!
So ready your wallets and pounce on these prices before time’s up. Go!
With a two-year service agreement, you can already snag a Palm Pre for just $80 from Walmart, which we said was the price to beat. Well guess what? Someone beat it. With a coupon code and a cashback request, LetsTalk.com and PhoneCashBack.net have collaborated to offer the Pre for free, but you have to act fast.
Here's how you can get it:
PhoneCashBack.net promises to "get your cashback out to you before the mail-in-rebates arrive," but you have to submit your request by 5PM PST on September 30.

Anyone intend to jump on this? Tell us in the comments section below.