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DeepDiscount.com – Buy 1 Blu-Ray, Get 1 Blu-Ray Free, code: LABORBD

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Select two of the 300 Blu-Ray titles from the list, apply code LABORBD in the cart, and the Blu-Ray of equal or lesser value will be free. Free shipping as well.

Some notable Blu-Ray titles before applying the buy-1-get-1 coupon: Most of these prices are about 40% higher than other stores’ prices individually, but you still come out ahead with the buy-1-get-1-free coupon. For example, The Pursuit of Happyness and The Fifth Element Blu-Rays each go for around $15 at other stores, which would cost $30 together. The Deepdiscount deal is $22 total for both of those, after applying the coupon.

Code cannot apply toward 2 of the same title.

Code can also apply toward a list of buy-1-get-1 CDs.

Dell.com – Western Digital Portable 1TB Drive for $100

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Western Digital Elements SE Portable 1TB USB Drive for $100 with coupon J5ZCPL58QC3P06

Newegg.com – Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse for $30

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Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse for $30 with free shipping. Usually sells for $50.

Amazon.com – Corsair Performance 128GB Solid State Drive for $250 (expired)

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Just like Newegg did yesterday, today Amazon put the Corsair (CMFSSD-128GBG2D P128) 128GB Performance Solid State Drive up for $250 ($1.95/GB) with free shipping.

Dell.com – Iomega 1TB Portable USB Drive for $70, maybe

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Dell is expected to release coupon code 8KM5F604TRF0CT some time this morning, which appears it might send the Iomega 1TB Portable USB Hard Drive down to $70. The code will fail with either a “previously redeemed” message or no message at all, until sometime this morning, probably around 10am EDT, if at all.

NFL Sunday Ticket Available to All Online

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According to a news report, NFL fans will be able to get live video of any NFL game, even if they do not have DirecTV. This is good news for people who travel, or are living in a city far away from their favorite NFL team. The bad news is the price: $350 for the season. Far, far from any hot deal, but from we can tell, it’s the only way someone can get their favorite team’s games at home while living in a far away place.

NFL Sunday Ticket To-Go will be available for $350 starting Sep 8, and will include a flash-based app for watching games on your computer, and apps for watching live video from an iPhone, iPad, and select Android, Blackberry, and Windows Mobile devices.

The other, and far more economical options are to find a local sports bar and watch your favorite team’s games from there at no charge, or get a Slingbox installed in your home team’s territory and tune in remotely.

MLB.com – At Bat 2010 for $7

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MLB’s At Bat 2010 program for iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, Android, and Blackberry are on sale for $7 through Sep 7. Their program provides a live, computer-generated image of the playing field and live radio broadcasts of any regular season MLB game. Works over wifi and over AT&T’s wireless network, even when traveling. Does not include the postseason, which begins Oct 4.

Amazon.com – Vizio M220VA 22″ LED-edgelit LCD 1080p HDTV $239

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Vizio M220VA 22″ LED-edgelit LCD 1080p HDTV for $239 with free shipping.

It’s currently on backorder for a few weeks. If you need it sooner, Walmart sells it for the same price plus $10 shipping ($249).

The M220VA had its price reduced because newer Vizio 22″ models have been released, one with Internet apps, and another with LED-backlit LCD.

Newegg.com – Jetway Ion Mini PC & 60GB SSD & $20 Visa Card for $339 after rebate

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A bundle of a Jetway Book-size Mini-Top Dual-Core D525 Barebones PC and a OCZ Vertex 60GB Solid State Drive for $339. A $20 Visa Prepaid Card is also available by rebate from OCZ, but be aware the rebate must be postmarked within 21 days of purchase. Reviews seem decent.

Inside the mini-PC is an Intel Atom Dual-Core D525 CPU, Nvidia Ion 2 graphics card, Wifi support, 1 HDMI output (to 1080p), 1 DVI output, 1 eSATA/USB combo port, 1 S/PDIF optical audio output, memory card reader, and includes a media center remote control. Also includes a VESA Mount for installing on the back of an LCD monitor.

Note it does not appear to include a keyboard, mouse, and RAM. The “512MB DDR3″ mentioned in Newegg’s title refers to the memory on the Nvidia Ion 2 graphics card. You must purchase and install 1 or 2 SO-DIMM (laptop) DDR2 667 or 800 MHz memory modules. It does not include an operating system either, so you will be on your own to install an OS through a USB drive, a USB CD/DVD drive, or a memory card and install appropriate drivers. They provide an instruction video showing how to install memory and an SSD, as well as using the included VESA plate to mount the Jetway on the back of an LCD monitor. More product details can be seen on JetwayComputer.com.

The Jetway Mini-Top is a brand new product, with little reviews except the ones on Newegg. It looks really nice for someone with an LCD monitor who wants to hook up a computer for media and video watching.

Note it has a S/PDIF output, but according to the diagram on page 5 of their user manual, it’s not a standard S/PDIF optical. The audio within the the HDMI seems like the best way to get audio from the Jetway. Since it includes a VESA mounting bracket, this device definitely seems best when used with a LCD HDTV with built-in speakers, or with a HDTV/Receiver combo which can separate the audio & video from the HDMI.

One minor flaw we anticipate however is the remote control which may be line of sight dependent, and possibly a problem if you mount the Jetway to the back side of the TV.

No other mini book-size PC seems to have both the Ion 2 graphics card and a Atom 525 or better processor. Some benchmarks were done with an Asus Eee Notebook with Ion 2 graphics and a slightly slower Atom N450 processor.

Logitech.com – deals today

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Above prices do factor in an average shipping fee of $6 for orders under $75. Be sure to enter the coupon codes in all lowercase, without any extra spaces before & after the code. These 3 products are new, but their boxes may suffer from cosmetic damage.

CowBoom.com – Audio Technica ATH-AD300 Headphone for $35 (expired: )

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Audio Technica (ATH-AD300) Open-Air Dynamic Headphone for $30 plus $5 shipping ($35). It’s new, not refurbished. Most stores sell it for around $60. The reviews are pretty good, and seem like a great value for $35.

CowBoom was acquired by Best Buy about 2 years ago, and is their liquidation site. Their products have a 30-day money back guarantee.

Dell.com – Iomega Portable 1TB USB Drive for $100

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Iomega (34866) 1TB USB Portable Hard Drive for $100 with coupon R47WBGPT466T2$ . Usually sells for $130, and has pretty good reviews.

Newegg.com – deals today

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SuperMediaStore.com – 16GB Class-10 Secure Digital SDHC Memory Card $32

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RiData 16GB SDHC Lightning Series Class-10 Memory Card for $32 with coupon F6F7367C . Usually sells for around $38.

v3.co.uk – AVG AntiVirus Software for Windows for free (expired: )

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  1. Click here and press “more info” under the free AVG Anti-Virus
  2. Sign up for an account with your email address.
  3. Receive the email and click the verification link
  4. Re-click here to go back to the AVG Anti-Virus page, and download the software for free.

Dell.com – McAfee Total Protection software for Windows $7 (expired: )

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McAfee Total Protection 2010 3-PC License and 1 year subscription for $7.

Newegg.com – deals today

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eWiz.com – 1.5TB Hard Drive $68

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Samsung Ecogreen F2 (HD154UI) 1.5TB 5400rpm Hard Drive for $75, and coupon HELLO gives $7.50 off in the cart. At $67.50 it prices out to about 4.5 cents per GB. Most other stores sell it for around $95, and it has very good reviews. Benchmarks reported to be between 60 and 90 MBytes/sec.

Note, eWiz limits each of their coupons to one use per household.

Gap.com – 30% off, code: SAVENOW (expired: )

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Code valid today only (Eastern Time). Add about $7 for shipping.

Newegg.com – Rosewill 5-Bay Hard Drive eSATA Enclosure for $166

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Back again is the Rosewill eSATA 5-Bay Hard Drive Enclosure. Price is $166 after starting at $200, coupon ROSEWILL826 gives $50 off, and shipping adds $16.

It’s an external hard drive bay, to let you add a bunch of Serial-ATA (SATA) disks individually (JBOD) or as a RAID array. Since the drive bay works through a single eSATA port from you computer, the port must be a “multi-port eSATA” capable of supporting 5 drives from a single eSATA cable. They did throw in a PCIe x1 card with two eSATA ports each capable of multi-port. The unit has very good reviews.

Dell.com – deals today

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eWiz.com – Intel X25-M 160GB 2.5″ SSD for $370

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Intel X25-M 160GB Gen2 2.5″ Solid State Drive for $400 with free shipping, and coupon LION330 gives $30 off in the cart.

This is a bare drive only, and does not include a 2.5″ to 3.5″ adapter for desktop/tower computers like the retail version does, but you can buy a 2.5″ to 3.5″ adapter from Newegg or Amazon if you need one.

Also available:

Amazon.com – McAfee Antivirus Plus software for Windows for $10

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For today only, McAfee Antivirus Plus 3-PC License for $10. Includes a one year subscription for virus definition updates, afterward fees are required to maintain the subscription.

Newegg.com – USB Slim Portable CD/DVD Burner for $37

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Rosewill 8x CD/DVD Burner Drive for $37 today. Last week a similar portable drive with Lightscribe was available for $40, so this is a very similar deal in comparison, but portable CD/DVD drives usually go for $50. It’s a portable drive, and powers items through the supplied USB data cable. It’s mainly useful for laptop/netbook computers which do not already have a built-in CD/DVD drive, but can also be used with any computer.

HOT – ChiefValue.com – EVGA Geforce GTX-460 768MB Video Card for $156 (expired: )

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  1. Click here to see a EVGA Geforce GTX-460 768MB PCIe Video Card for $210.
  2. Scroll down and select a “combo” of an Nvidia Gift, which drops the price to $156.
  3. Scroll back to the top and press “add to cart”.
Price is $156. This video card usually sells for at least $200, and has great user reviews and a professional review. You will likely need at least a very good quality 500-watt power supply in your PC, or a 600-watt is preferred.

The above is for a 763MHz Core Clock version of the card. If it is sold out, a similar deal is available on a 675MHz Core Clock version for $10 less, which is also a hot deal.

This deal will likely expire sometime early this morning.

Update: The 763MHz Clock card is sold out. The 675MHz EVGA GTX 460 768MB is available.

Update (1pm EDT): Both are now sold out.

Amazon.com – deals on some Logitech products

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Some Logitech products are 30% off, which are around 15% less that what most other stores sell them for. Deals include:

Staples – Logitech V220 Wireless Mini Mouse for $10

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Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Laptop/Notebook Computers for $10 online and in-store. Free online delivery with a $50+ order, or choose in-store pickup. The V220 usually goes for between $20 and $25.

BestBuy.com – deals on Blu-Ray movies

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Lots of Blu-Ray movies are on sale for $8 and $10. $8 titles include Terminator 3, Deliverance, Under Siege, Reservoir Dogs, and Blazing Saddles. $10 titles include Ghostbusters, Starship Troopers, and Brokeback Mountain.

Amazon.com – 16GB Retractable USB Flash Drive for $24 (expired: )

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Transcend 16GB JetFlash 500 USB Flash Drive for $24 today. Free shipping with a $25+ order. One good review.

Newegg.com – 2-Outlet Power Inverter for $20 (expired: )

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Rosewill (RCP-511A) DC to AC Power Inverter for $20 today.

eWiz.com – Crucial C300 128GB SSD for $240, or with SATA3 Controller $255 (expired: )

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This deal expires today, and is a great deal for someone looking for one of the best SSD’s on the market today. It’s a crucial C300 128GB Solid State Drive for $270, and coupon SHINE2630 gives $30 off in the cart. At $240 for 128GB, it prices out to about $1.88 per GB, a great value for a high performing, highly rated, very reliable SSD.

You can also get a Highpoint Rocket 620 SATA3 Controller Card for desktop/tower PC’s for $15 more. Click here but do not add the C300 to your cart, instead scroll down to the combo deal that includes the SATA3 Controller, and press “Add To Cart” next to it. The bundle comes up as $285, then apply coupon SHINE2630 to get $30 off making it $255. The Highpoint Rocket 620 usually goes for around $35, and is not to be confused with a “Highpoint RocketRaid 620″.

Connecting the C300 SSD to a regular SATA port can give around 280 MBytes/sec reads, but according to this review, connecting it to the Rocket 620 can achieve 370 MBytes/sec reads. However there are user reviews who reported no speed increase, and even some speed loss when connecting their SSD to the Rocket 620. This is likely because they installed the card into a PCIe x1 slot with a 250 MBytes/sec limitation. According to this Crucial forum, some people had success installing the Rocket 620 into a PCIe x4 or x16 slot to achieve 378 MBytes/sec reads on the C300. At only $15 it card may be worth a try to see how it works in your desktop PC, but don’t be surprised if it becomes more hassle than it’s worth.

The C300 is 2.5″ form factor so it can fit inside a laptop computer, and includes a 2.5″ to 3.5″ adapter for installing inside a desktop/tower computer.

Newegg.com – deals today

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Also FYI on future deals available.

Tomorrow this deal will be available: The following deals will be available on Monday morning:

Amazon.com – DJ Hero with Turntable for $40 (expired: )

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The game “DJ Hero” with a Turntable controller for $40 today only, available for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Nintendo Wii. BestBuy also sells them for $40 (in-store and online), and most other stores sell the games for $50.

eWiz.com – 1.5TB Hard Drive $70, Windows 7 Home $92

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The above Windows 7 are the same full OEM ones sold by Newegg for $100. Unless you really need to have more than 4GB of RAM in your computer, stick with the 32bit to avoid some software compatibility problems. For example, Google Chrome, a 32bit app, actually caused some infamous “blue screen of death” crashes on our Windows 7 64bit. 64bit browsers did not have basic features like Flash and basic plugin support. Our Windows 7 32bit computer runs stable and works with everything we throw at it.

Newegg.com – OCZ Agility 60GB Solid State Drive, $25 Visa Card for $125 after rebate (expired: )

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OCZ Agility Series (OCZSSD2-1AGT60G) 2.5″ 60GB SSD for $125, which is about $25 less than normal price. They also have a $25 Visa Prepaid Card available by mail-in rebate. The purchase price and rebate are valid for purchases through 11:59pm Pacific Time today.

Note, there are some reports of drive failures in their user reviews. If you’re looking for a more reliable SSD for $100, check out a Intel X25-V 40GB.

Newegg.com – G.Skill Phoenix Pro 60GB SSD for $144

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G.Skill Phoenix Pro (FM-25S2S-60GBP2) 60GB Solid State Drive for $144 when using coupon EMCYWNV32 ($2.40/GB). Pricey, but highly rated and one of the best performing drives on the market.

Solid State Drives

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Our policy has always been recommending deals on products that seem to be a great value, and until now, SSD’s have been difficult to recommend because of their high cost. Now SSD’s are beginning to be more affordable, and are worth looking at.

We will start off showing the difference between hard drives and SSD’s, followed by some specific SSD’s we recommend.

It’s no secret that SSD’s are faster than hard drives, and cost more per GB. But selecting which SSD drive is right for you, and how to use an SSD is a little more complicated than a hard drive.

For example, here are some differences between SSD and hard drives, and where the advantage lies.
Hard Drive Solid State Drive
1.8″ & 2.5″ drives transfer data around 20-40 MBytes/sec
3.5″ drives transfer data around 40-100 MBytes/sec
(advantage) 1.8″, 2.5″, 3.5″ drives transfer around 75-385 MBytes/sec
(advantage) Cost around $0.04 to $0.06 per GB for a 5400rpm or 7200rpm drive, with most recent hot deals around $0.04/GB. Cost around $1.75 to $2.75 per GB, with recent hot deals around $1.75 to $2.15 per GB.
Has moving parts, so they are susceptible to skips caused by bumpy conditions. (advantage) No moving parts. Some Youtube videos show someone throwing an SSD from the roof of a 3 story building, plugging it back in, and working fine.
Depending on the hard drive’s spindle rotation speeds, they consume about 4 to 8 watts of power and can get very hot. (advantage) SSD’s use less than 1 watt power, and do not get hot.
In Windows filesystems, hard drives benefit from occasional defragmentation to avoid the drive having to spend time finding the data across all areas of the disk, similar to a CD player jumping ahead and back to different tracks just to play a single song. (advantage) SSD’s do not benefit from defragmentation, because SSD’s can theoretically access any data on its drive at the same speed. In fact, you should disable defragmentation when using an SSD in Windows, to improve the longevity of your SSD by reducing the amount of unnecessary writes.
(advantage) Hard drives do not degrade in performance as data is written to the drive. Hard drives running a Windows filesystem can become fragmented, especially when they fill up, but can be defragmented. SSD’s can degrade in performance over time as data is written, deleted, then later overwritten. Degradation can begin as early as when the SSD is filled to capacity. A new TRIM feature for Windows and Linux helps slow the rate of degradation. Mac supposedly will release TRIM compatibility soon, but we heard Windows filesystems benefit more from TRIM than Mac by the way they store data on the drive. As described on WindowsITPro.com, TRIM only helps slow the rate of degradation, and does not eliminate it. This is why SSD’s probably should only be purchased in brand new condition, to avoid drives which already suffer from degraded performance. Formatting SSD’s do not help bring back the performance. There are some SSD-specific “secure erase” or “wipe” or “Sanity Erase” utilities which can restore the SSD back to peak performance by erasing all data blocks on the SSD. Wiping degraded SSD’s is great if your SSD contains data that can be easily backed up first then later restored, but not so easy when your SSD contains your operating system.
(slight advantage) Partition and use the entire drive if you want, but keeping hard drives from exceeding 85% capacity will help keep the performance optimal. Drives on Windows can be defragmented to help keep the performance optimal as the drive fills up. If your drive reaches capacity, just delete some data, defragment, and the drive should perform at or near peak performance. Leaving 10% to 20% free at all times should help reduce the rate of performance degradation. Some people even recommend leaving 10% to 20% unpartitioned, so the SSD will internally use the unallocated space as extra free blocks useful when the drive writes and deletes a lot of data. Check the SSD’s specs for its true memory size, as some SSD’s have already factored in an automatic 10% to 20% of space which cannot be partitioned. Intel’s have about 5% reserved, while Vertex 2’s already have about 20% of space reserved. So if you buy an Intel X25-M 80GB to hold your operating system and all your programs, you might want to consider leaving 5GB to 15GB unallocated, unpartitioned, and therefore unusable by you.
Comparing the performance of different hard drives is relatively simple. They spin at either around 5400rpm, 7200rpm, 10,000rpm, or 15,000rpm, where the faster spindle speeds mean faster access to your data. Comparing SSD performance requires reading reviews and viewing benchmark comparisons.
Can be used safely with most operating systems, even older ones such as Windows XP Best if used on a newer operating system with TRIM support, or a Mac
(advantage) Friendly to all RAID levels, those with redundancy (RAID 1), those with striping (RAID 0), and those with both (RAID 5,6,10). Double the performance of one disk by striping it across another disk of equal specs. Most SSD’s are not so RAID friendly in Windows yet. Intel came out with Windows 7 TRIM drivers for RAID, but it’s new. Also putting SSD on a hardware RAID card with in a stripe set (RAID 0) configuration may not give much benefit unless the RAID card supports speeds faster than the SSDs can perform.
So as a buyer, don’t think you need to choose between old clunky technology (hard drives) and new super-fast technology (SSD). As you can see there are many advantages and disadvantages of each. While an SSD can be 2 to 8 times faster than a hard drive (with a bigger boost in performance in laptops than desktops), it really all depends on what you’re looking for.

Because SSD’s can degrade in performance when doing lots of writes over a period of time, they are usually best when loaded once with something (like the operating system and programs) and limit the amount of changes/writes to your SSD. For this reason, when comparing SSD performance, you probably should focus more on the SSD’s sequential reads and random reads than the writes.

Because SSD’s can degrade by doing lots of writes, and because of the SSD’s high cost, these are reasons why some desktop computer users are buying an SSD for their operating system & programs, but also keeping a hard drive in their computer to store all their music, movies, temporary files, and swap space.

Desktop users who want an SSD for a super-fast “scratch space” drive separate from the operating system should be prepared to wipe the SSD and reload the files when it eventually runs very slowly.

What to Look For in an SSD:
Since SSD’s seem best when used for the operating system, you probably want one that’s reliable as well as fast. Here are the three things we will focus on:
  • Reliability – Nobody wants to pay money for something that causes failure/return/RMA hassles
  • Performance – obviously you want the best bang for your buck
  • Support & ease of installing firmware upgrades – SSD is a rapidly changing technology. When new enhancements come out, you want to know the manufacturer provides an easy way to upgrade the drive’s firmware.
Reviews of drive failures are the best way to determine a drive’s reliability.

Based solely on Newegg’s user reviews as of 8/26/2010, the most reliable consumer SSD’s today, available in 50GB to 160GB capacity with a cost of around $1.50 to $2.50 per GB appear to be:
  1. Intel X25 (G2 models) – Released a long time ago with almost no reported drive failures or issues since, good support, and good toolkit software for Windows.
  2. Crucial C300 – Almost no reported drive failures or issues since firmware fixes in June. All new drives purchased from a reputable vendor do have updated firmware.
  3. Kingston SSDNow V Series and G.Skill Phoenix Pro – Few reports of failures/issues, their support seem decent, and their existing firmware update tools seem okay.
  4. Corsair Performance and Corsair Force – Few reports of failures/issues, but some reported their firmware update tool was a little difficult to use.
  5. OCZ Vertex 2 – Unfortunately, several reported drive failures & reliability issues recently.
  6. Patriot – Lots of failures.
Technically, the lowest read/write performing SSD above is the Intel X25-M however it does have better random seek times than most of the other drives. This means the overall real-world performance of the Intel’s should be just about as good as the newer SSD’s which are priced similarly, especially with operating system and application tasks.

For games and bootup times, sequential read speeds are more important. Some resources to compare SSD performance are Anandtech and StorageReview. You will find a drive like the C300 and Vertex 2 series will have some of the fastest transfer rates and quickest bootup times, but if you plan on using this drive for your bootup/operating system, also keep in mind the other factors stated above: reliability & support.

Considering reliability, performance, software, and support, our recommendations for today’s best values depend on how much you want to spend, and what you will use the SSD for:
Looking to spend around $100 for the OS and some Programs Intel X25-V 40GB SSD
Looking to spend around $125 for Apps & Games Kingston SSDNow V-Series 64GB
Looking to spend around $150 for OS, Apps, Games G.Skill Phoenix Pro Series 60GB SSD
Looking to spend around $200 for OS, Apps, Games Intel X25-M G2 80GB SSD
Looking to spend around $250 for OS, Apps, Games Crucial C300 128GB SSD
Looking to spend around $400 for OS, Apps, Games Intel X25-M G2 160GB SSD
Just looking for the fastest write speeds OCZ Vertex 2
If your motherboard supports SATA3 any 2.5″ Crucial C300 SSD
If your ultra-portable Laptop/Netbook needs a Micro-SATA 1.8″ drive Crucial C300 1.8″ or a Intel X18-M
Use on a non-TRIM supported OS, or in a multi-disk RAID G.Skill Phoenix Pro or OCZ Vertex 2
Note, our recommendations will change often as prices fluctuate, deals become available, and new drives come out. These are only suggestions, and we recommend you do your own research before making any decision on which is the best for you. If you’re using an SSD for the operating system (OS), it is recommended the OS freshly installed on the SSD from scratch, although transferring from an existing hard drive should work fine if you are technically savvy.

If you have a laptop computer or netbook and are unsure whether you need a 2.5″ or 1.8″ SSD, use Crucial’s Storage Advisor. Enter your laptop/netbook’s make and model, and it will display compatible SSD’s in either 2.5″ or 1.8″ form factor, telling you which size your portable computer is compatible with.

Most retail versions of SSD’s include a 2.5″ to 3.5″ adapter for installing inside a desktop/tower computer. The OCZ Vertex 2 and the Corsair P128 do not include an adapter.

eWiz.com – Crucial C300 128GB Solid State Drive for $240

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This is a really good deal for someone who has not yet replaced their computer’s boot drive with an SSD. It’s a Crucial C300 128GB SSD for $270, and coupon SHINE2630 gives $30 off in the cart. At $240 for 128GB, it prices out to about $1.88 per GB. Most SSD’s go for around $2.10 to $2.50 per GB, and this one is rated one of the best on the market today in terms of performance and reliability.

It is 2.5″ form factor so it can fit inside a laptop computer, and includes a 2.5″ to 3.5″ adapter for installing inside a desktop/tower computer.

Dell.com – Creative Vado Pocket HD Video Camcorder for $70

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Creative Vado Pocket HD Camcorder with 8GB storage for $70 with free shipping. Most other stores sell it for around $100, and it has pretty good reviews considering the price.

Newegg.com – deals today

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Newegg.com – Rosewill 4-Bay Hard Drive eSATA Enclosure for $100 (expired: )

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This looks like a great deal, and very similar to a recent deal on a Rosewill 5-Bay Enclosure.

This is a Rosewill eSATA 4-Bay Hard Drive Enclosure for $100, valid through this evening only. It is meant for adding up to 4 Serial-ATA (SATA) disks to your computer as a bunch of disks, or as a RAID array. Includes a PCIe x1 card capable of multi-port eSATA (Port Multiplying eSATA), works with Windows and Linux, and has very good reviews. You must use a multi-port eSATA such as the one on the included card, because your motherboard’s SATA and eSATA ports will not connect to all 4 drives from a single port.

The 4-bay enclosure itself will work with Linux and Windows, and can work with any other operating system such as Mac and Solaris, as long as you find a compatible eSATA Port Multiplier card and drivers.

The disks can appear as either a bunch of separate drives, or used in a software RAID configuration. Software RAID requires the operating system to boot and set up its drivers before recognizing the RAID array. If you lose the operating system, you risk losing the entire RAID array. If you want RAID and your data really is important to you, replace the included PCIe card with a hardware RAID card capable of eSATA Port Multiplying, such as a Highpoint RocketRAID 622 PCIe Card.

Dell.com – deals today

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Computers:
  • Inspiron 570 Mini-Tower PC with 18.5″ Monitor for $468 with coupon 5TK?LC9VJ5F$33 . When configuring, de-select a Logitech X-140 Stereo Speaker System which takes $28 off. Base configuration includes a Athlon II X2 2.8GHz processor, 3GB memory, 500GB Hard Drive, and CD/DVD Burner. It prices to $562, or $449.60 after coupon 5TK?LC9VJ5F$33 plus $19 shipping.

Dell.com – Windows 7 Home Upgrade for $70

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Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade for $70, which is $30 to $40 less than what it normally costs. To use the upgrade, you must already have a valid license of Windows Vista, XP, or 2000 on your computer. Windows Vista users can do an in-place upgrade (retaining all programs and settings) whereas XP and 2000 users will be forced to do a clean install. During the upgrade, you can choose either 32bit or 64bit. 32bit has better compatibility with existing programs, but 64 bit allows using memory (RAM) sizes above 4GB. If you are concerned about stability of your computer and software, we recommend 32bit.

If you are looking for a full version of Windows 7 without a previous version requirement, eWiz.com is selling Windows 7 Home OEM 32bit or 64bit for $92 with coupon HIGH5 .

If you are a college student or someone with an email address ending in “.edu” then you can get a Windows 7 Professional Upgrade for $30 direct from Microsoft (Windows upgrade link in lower-right of that page).

Newegg.com – deals today

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Dell.com – Vostro 230 Slim Tower PC, 18.5″ Monitor for $407

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Vostro 230 Slim Tower PC with Core 2 Duo E7500 2.93GHz processor, 2GB memory, DVD-ROM drive, 250GB hard drive, 18.5″ LCD Monitor for $399 plus $8 shipping. Just a basic desktop computer & monitor.

Amazon.com – Corsair Performance 128GB Solid State Drive for $280 (expired: )

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For today only, Corsair (CMFSSD-128GBG2D P128) 128GB Performance Solid State Drive for $280 ($2.19/GB) with free shipping. Most stores sell it for around $320. It does not include a 2.5″ to 3.5″ adapter for mounting inside a desktop/tower computer.

If 80GB is enough for your operating system, apps, and a couple games, look at a Intel X25-M 80GB SSD for $200. It’s rated slightly higher than the Corsair, the OCZs, and the Crucials despite slower sequential read/writes. The X25-M might be a better operating system drive because its performance reportedly does not degrade over time like most other SSDs.

Note that SSD drives should not be defragmented in the operating system. Instead, you should run an SSD with a TRIM compatible operating system. SSDs work differently that hard drives, and for further detail of SSD degradation and how TRIM can help, see this Anandtech article.

Restaurant.com – 80% off of dining certificates, code: CLEARANCE

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New code CLEARANCE gives 80% off of their prices for restaurant certificates. They run this 80% off promotion during the last week of every month.
  • a $10 restaurant certificate for $4, which comes to $0.80 after applying the coupon.
  • a $25 restaurant certificate priced at $10 comes to $2 after coupon.
  • a $50 restaurant certificate priced at $20 comes to $4 after the coupon.
Apply the coupon in the cart.

When at the restaurant, present the coupon while ordering food. When you receive the final bill, it’s appropriate practice to factor gratuity against the full pre-certificate amount.

Dell.com – Wireless Shower Speaker for $40

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Cables Unlimited Wireless Shower Speaker for $40 with free shipping. Plug the base station to a power outlet and hook up to an MP3 player or other audio source, and it wirelessly transmits the audio to a water-resistant speaker. While it’s really meant for the shower, it can also be used it other places such as poolside. The wireless speaker uses 6 AA batteries, which are not included.

Most other stores sell it for around $71.

Newegg.com – deals today

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Newegg.com – Black Cuisine 4-Slice Toaster Oven for $18

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$18 when using code TOASTER823 in the cart.

Dell.com – Samsung 23.6″ LCD Monitor for $160

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Samsung (2494LW) 23.6″ LCD Monitor for $160 today.

eWiz.com – Samsung 1.5TB Hard Drive for $70

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Samsung Ecogreen F2 (HD154UI) 1.5TB 5400rpm Hard Drive for $75 with free shipping, and coupon HIGH5 gives $5 off in the cart. At $70 it prices out to about 4.7 cents per GB. Most other stores sell it for around $95.

Buy.com – Corsair Performance 128GB Solid State Drive for $319

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Corsair (CMFSSD-128GBG2D P128) 128GB Performance Solid State Drive for $319 with free shipping. Pricey at $2.49 per GB, but most other stores sell it for around $355 and it has stellar reviews.

Its per-GB price is the same as a very popular Intel X25-M 160GB which can be found for $400. To compare the two,
Intel X25-M 160GB SSD Corsair 128GB Performance SSD
2.5″ laptop form factor, includes 2.5″ to 3.5″ bay adapter for desktop computers 2.5″ laptop form factor, but desktop users will need to buy an adapter separately
Reads at around 175 MBytes/sec
Writes at around 100 MBytes/sec
Reads at around 175 MBytes/sec
Writes at around 175 MBytes/sec
3 year warranty 2 year warranty
Comes with latest firmware supporting TRIM, and easy to burn & install future firmware updates Comes with latest firmware supporting TRIM, but looking at past firmware update, it could be more difficult to install future updates
$400 ($2.5/GB), reviews $319 ($2.49/GB), reviews
Buy.com also has a $10 off $200 coupon valid only for first-time Buy.com customers only. They look at the purchaser’s credit card number and login account to determine if they really are a first-time Buy.com customer.

Also OCZ recently released a brand new line of Vertex 2 SSD’s, some 2.5″ (for laptops) and some 3.5″ (for desktops). At Newegg: Some of these have a Visa Prepaid Card available by mail-in rebate. The OCZ Vertex 2 reportedly perform faster than the Intel and Corsair SSDs, at around 250 MBytes/sec reads & writes. 3.5″ form factor only work in desktop computers (not laptops). OCZ seems to have a pretty good firmware update tool.

SSD technology is changing so rapidly, that it’s probably a good idea to wait for better drives and better deals if you can. Those who want an SSD today really should look at each drive’s firmware installation instructions, since buying one today may eventually need firmware updates to keep it on the leading edge of this rapidly changing technology.

Update (8/24): For today only, Amazon.com is selling the Corsair P128 Performance 128GB SSD for $280.

Buy.com – Brother QL-570 Label Printer for $36

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Brother QL-570 Label Printer is back at $36 with free shipping, which is about half what it normally costs. It has superb reviews on Buy.com, and mixed reviews on other sites. Reviews on other sites could be bad simply because those sites charge $75 to $100 for this. Seems like a much better value at $36.

Newegg.com – deals today

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Lenovo.com – Multimedia Remote Keyboard & Trackball $30

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Lenovo Multimedia Remote Mini Keyboard & Trackball for $60 with free shipping, and coupon code USPCAG36336 gives 50% off in the cart.

Includes a 2.4GHz wireless USB dongle. Its range will be about 15-20 feet. It has only fair reviews, and could be handy device for some people to play, pause, and queue movies & music on the PC in your home theater room.

Dell.com – Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for $25

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Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for $25 with free shipping. Usually sells for around $35.

Sears.com – Craftsman Air Tool Set for $50

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10-piece set includes 3/8in ratchet wrench, 1/2in impact wrench, air hammer, and 3/8in air hose plus accessories.

Walmart.com – Mechanical Analog Bath Scale for $6

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OfficeDepot.com – deals today

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Free shipping with a $50+ order.

Newegg.com – deals today

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  • Western Digital 150GB 10,000rpm Serial-ATA Hard Drive for $100 ($0.67/GB). 10,000rpm drives are meant for increased performance. Note that some SSD drives give better read/write performance than a pair of 10,000rpm drives in RAID-0, so despite SSDs going for around $1.50 to $2.00 per GB, 10,000rpm drives are less desired items than they were just a few months ago.
And available later this afternoon: As a note, an OCZ 120GB MLC SSD will be on sale for $249 on Monday morning ($1.66/GB), and will have a $40 Visa Prepaid Card available by rebate.

Meijer.com – Maximo In-Ear Headphones for $14

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Maximo IM-490 iMetal Isolation In-Ear Headphone for $14 with free shipping. Deal is displayed on the right side of their page, labeled as the “Big Steal”.

Mixed reviews, but seems like an excellent value for the price. Most other stores sell this for around $25 to $40.

Newegg.com – 10% off of Samsung HDTVs, code: EMCYTZT114

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10% off of all Samsung brand LCD HDTVs, LED-LCD HDTVs, and Plasma HDTVs when applying code EMCYTZT114 in the shopping cart. Once applied, the 10% discount will appear on the final checkout page. Shipping fees may apply to some of the available HDTVs, and the 10% does not apply toward shipping fees. After applying the coupon, most of their Samsung HDTV deals are better than most other stores.

Coupon expires tomorrow. Sales tax only for deliveries to NJ, TN, and CA.

Walmart.com – Portable 120GB USB Drive for $30

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Western Digital Elements 120GB Portable USB Drive for $29 plus $1 for standard shipping.

Also for today only, Amazon.com is selling a Western Digital Elements 500GB Portable USB Drive for $60.

The best value on portable USB drives are 1TB portable drives which can sometimes be found for $95 to $100. Dell had such a deal yesterday, but has expired. If you are patient, some other similar deals on portable 1TB USB drives should be available real soon.

Newegg.com – LG 32″ LCD 1080p HDTV for $400 (expired)

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LG (32LD450) 32″ LCD 1080p HDTV for $400 with coupon EMCYWNY25 . Only 2 HDMI inputs but pretty good reviews, and most other stores sell this and other 32″ 1080p HDTVs for around $425.

Newegg charges appropriate sales tax for orders shiped to CA, NJ, and TN.

Newegg.com – 16GB USB Flash Drive for $29

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OCZ Diesel 16GB USB Flash Drive for $29. Good reviews.

A couple other 16GB USB Flash Drives which are a little smaller:

Reebok.com – 40% off of shorts and t-shirts, code: TSHORT40

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Add around $5 for shipping.

Note that some retail stores, such as Kohl’s, will have similar deals on Reebok shorts and shirts.

Dell.com – deals today

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Newegg.com – Samsung SMX-F40 Flash Memory Camcorder for $104

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Samsung SMX-F40 Black Camcorder with image stabilized 52x optical zoom for $169, coupon EMCYWNY28 gives $70 off in the cart, and add $5 for shipping.

It uses Secure Digital (SDHC) memory cards, and according to one very good review, it requires about 1GB for every 23 minutes of film time and SDHC cards must be formatted from the camcorder to avoid read/write problems.

It records video at 720×480, and the battery lasts about 4 hours on a single charge. Note that some newer mobile phones have similar video recording resolution. The main reason to buy a camcorder like this is for the anti-shake 52x optical zoom, which no mobile phone can do.

VitaminShoppe.com – 10% off, code: 7868 (expired: )

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One of the best online stores for health, vitamin, and protein products. Enter coupon 7868 on the final checkout page, after entering your credit card number, and before pressing “submit order”. This is a rare coupon.

Free shipping with a $99+ order, by selecting free saver shipping during checkout on the final checkout page, the same page where you enter the coupon code. Unlike most other stores’ “free saver shipping,” such as Amazon and Buy.com, they don’t wait 2-3 days to ship your order. Most in-stock orders we placed with them before 1pm Eastern were shipped the same-day. Orders are shipped from NJ, so sales tax will apply for NJ customers, and it could take as much as 5 business days for deliveries to the west coast.

Dell.com – 2TB External/Desktop USB Hard Drive for $110

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Western Digital Elements 2TB External/Desktop USB Hard Drive for $110 with free shipping. It’s a regular desktop USB drive which connects to a computer with a USB cable, and to a power outlet. It transfers data at about 32 MBytes/sec, or around 2GB per minute, and is good for personal backups and off-system data storage.

Logitech.com – Logitech Z-2300 2.1 Speakers for $83

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Logitech Z-2300 2.1 Speakers for $83 with coupon logi_z2300_81910 . Most stores sell it for over $100, and it has good reviews.

Newegg.com – 700VA UPS for $85

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APC Back-UPS 700VA UPS for $85 with free shipping. Usually sells for around $100.

They also have an older model 750VA UPS for $87.

Buy.com – Sennheiser MX400 In-Ear Headphone for $8

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Sennheiser MX400 In-Ear Headphone for $8 with free shipping. We have a bunch of these, and are actually pretty good headphones for the price. Our biggest complaints are the foam earbud covers are easy to fall off and lose and the sound is not loud enough for use on an airplane, but for cheap/spare headphones for workouts, it is a good value at $8. Here are some reviews.

Amazon.com – iPod/iPhone Speaker deals

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Amazon is selling some iPod/iPhone/MP3 Player speakers and speaker docking stations at up to 40% off, but most deals on that page appear to actually be about 20% off of what they normally cost. A Cyber Acoustics Portable iPod Speaker Dock for $28 and a iHome HDP66 2.1 Harley-Davisdon Headlight Speaker Dock for $70 are about 20% less than normal price.

Dell.com – Toshiba 1TB Portable USB Drive for $95 (expired: )

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Toshiba Canvio Plus 1TB USB Portable Drive for $95 today. Pretty good reviews. Most stores sell portable 1TB USB Portable drives for around $120, with an occasional deal at $100, so $95 is a hot deal.

This is a portable drive, powers itself only with its included USB data cable. The unit is small enough to fit in a pocket or a front pouch of a laptop bag. The trade-off of the very small size is performance, as these drives only read/write at around 15 MBytes/sec, which is about 900 MBytes per minute, or about 54 GB per hour. If you expect to fill the entire 1TB drive in one sitting, expect it to take 18 hours. One plus side is these are great way to transfer a lot of data between work and home, store in a safety deposit box, and copy files to friends by postal mail where the Internet speeds are too impractical to transfer so much data.

Groupon.com – $50 worth of apparel at Gap for $25 (expired: )

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All Groupon locations in the US have the same deal today. Pay $25 and get a $50 certificate valid on apparel at Gap stores in the US and Canada. Once purchased, it must be used by November 19 (one week prior to Black Friday). The certificate must be used on a single $50+ purchase, so you cannot apply some of it this week and the rest next week. Not valid online and not valid at their outlet locations.

Purchasing will put you on the Groupon mailing list for the location shown at the top. To the right of the Groupon logo near the top, press “Visit More Cities” and press a city near you before purchasing. You can always remove yourself from their email list later, if no specific city’s deals interest you.

BuyDig.com – Garmin Nuvi 1450 GPS for $150

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To get the deal, add one to the cart at its regular price of $185, view the cart, half way down the left side of the page you will find “Special Offer Codes”. Enter code c20107182520 to change the price to $150. Most other stores sell this GPS for around $185, and it has decent reviews.

Michael’s – 40% off in-store

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Printable coupon gives 40% off any one regular price items in-store. Lots of exclusions, including clearance and custom-made things. Michael’s stores sell indoor & outdoor home decor such as fake plants and light.

Gamestop.com – buy 1 game, get 1 40% off with code SAVE40

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Add two new or used in-stock games to your cart, then apply code SAVE40 to get 40% off the least expensive game. Not valid on Madden NFL 11, systems, accessories, limited editions, and collector editions. Does work on PC, Wii, Xbox360, Playstation3, PSP games including new releases.

eWiz.com – Super Talent 32GB USB Flash Drive for $40

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Super Talent Swivel 32GB USB Flash Drive for $60 with free shipping, and coupon DONUT1120 gives $20 off in the cart. Most 32GB USB Flash Drives go for around $55 to $70.

Newegg.com – 23.6″ 3D 120Hz LCD Monitor for $300 (expired: )

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Acer (GD235HZbid) 23.6″ 3D LCD Monitor for $300 today. Every other store sells it for at least $360.

It is designed to work with Nvidia 3D Vision Kit, and has great reviews.

Restaurant.com – 70% off of dining certificates, code: STEAK

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New code STEAK gives 70% off of their prices. The code is valid on all their restaurant certificates, not just steak restaurants.
  • $10 value certificate for $4, or $1.20 after 70% coupon code.
  • $25 value certificate for $10, or $3 after 70% coupon code.
  • $50 value certificate for $20, or $6 after 70% coupon code.
Be sure to read the usage criteria on each promotional certificate, since some can only be used for certain meals and may require a minimum purchase or certain number of people at your table. Present the coupon before they print your bill.

Be sure to factor gratuity against what the total bill would be had you not applied any certificate. Also be sure to look at the final bill to see if they already factored in the gratuity, which some places do when a Restaurant.com certificate is used.

Dell.com – deals today

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Computer Monitors: Printers:

SteamPowered.com – Borderlands game for PC $10 (expired: )

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Borderlands for PC is on sale for $10.19 available through the Steam system. Pretty good reviews on the game. Also available on that page is all 3 downloadable content for the Borderlands games, all 3 for $10.17. The “Four Pack” is just four licenses of Borderlands meant for giving away as gifts to friends.

Steam lets you purchase & download games online, and play them locally on your computer. The Steam application is required to be running on your computer.

Amazon.com – Dexter seasons 1,2,3 DVD $49, or Blu-Ray $70 (expired: )

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Mobba.com – 4 AMC Movie Theater Tickets for $26

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Four AMC Silver Experience Tickets for $26 with free shipping. Tickets valid at any AMC Theater location, valid any day, and no expiration date. Tickets valid only for films 2 weekends after their original release date. Surcharge for using the tickets at IMAX is $6, and a 3D theater is $4.50.

Newegg.com – deals today

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Hard Drives: Electronics: Networking: Computer Parts:

JetBlue.com – All You Can Jet from Sep 7 to Oct 6 for $499 or $699 (expired)

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All You Can Jet is back for the 2nd year! This is an amazing deal if you have flexible travel plans in the next few weeks.
  • For $499, travel anywhere on any Jet Blue flight, as many times you want, except Fridays and Sundays, from Sept 7 through Oct 6. Includes 3,000 TrueBlue Points.
  • For $699, travel anywhere on any Jet Blue flight, as many times you want, from Sept 7 through Oct 6. Includes 4,200 TrueBlue Points.
This is for unlimited travel on any flight in their fleet within the 30-day period.

This is essentially the same deal as last year, with a few differences:
Last Year’s All You Can Jet This Year’s All You Can Jet
$599 for unlimited travel during the 30-day period • $699 for unlimited travel during the 30-day period
• $499 for unlimited travel, except Fridays and Sundays, during the 30-day period
Passes available for sale for 7 days (Aug 12-19, 2009) Passes available for sale only 4 days (Aug 17-20, 2010)
Using the pass to book travel or change flights required calling Jet Blue Thankfully, this year you can use the pass to book travel or change flights online at www.jetblue.com/aycj
Anyone who had already purchased travel which happened to be during the Pass period could call Jet Blue and apply those credits (without penalty) toward an All You Can Jet Pass This year, someone who already purchased travel during the Pass period cannot apply them as credit toward an All You Can Jet Pass. If you choose, you can cancel your existing flights and hold the credits (minus change fees) for future travel up to 1 year
News, events, and promotions for All-You-Can-Jet Pass holders can be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/aycj
Check to see where JetBlue flies to see if this is a good deal for you. This is an especially hot deal for people in Boston and New York City (out of JFK) where JetBlue has nonstop flights to a lot of cities in the US (especially cross-country flights) and the Caribbean.

Once purchased, find any JetBlue flight (one-way or roundtrip) and book it using your pass code. If there is any seat available on the plane, even the last seat on the plane, it is yours at no additional cost. If you decide to make changes to cancel a flight, just call or make those changes online. No taxes or fees for travel within the US. For travel outside the US, such as to the Caribbean, Mexico, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda, international taxes do apply which can be as much as $90 round trip. Keep the International tax fees in mind, which will increase the cost of this deal for you if you plan to use it for a Caribbean, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, or Costa Rica vacation.

Just like last year, each flight must be booked 3 days prior to the flight’s departure. For example if your desired flight departs on a Friday, you must reserve the flight no later than the previous Tuesday night (3 days prior to the flight). If you miss a flight, you will incur a $100 fee or risk forfeiting all future travel with the All You Can Jet pass.

You can change your reservations (flights and travel dates) as many times as you want, up to 3 days prior to the flight’s departure. Changes within 3 days of your departure will incur a $50 change fee.

Consider that one cross-country roundtrip flight will normally cost around $350, and a trip to the Caribbean will normally cost around $450. If you already planned on doing both, just buy the All-You-Can-Jet pass and get unlimited travel and the freedom to change your flights up to 3 days prior to the departure.

Summary of dates for this year’s deal:
  • All-You-Can-Jet passes available for sale: August 17-20
  • Book travel using the pass: August 23 to October 3
  • Valid for unlimited travel: September 7 through October 6
The pass is valid for one person only, and cannot be used by anyone else. You can purchase a pass for someone else, regardless of their age, but you need to know their TrueBlue account number and the email address tied to their account. Unaccompanied minors incur their $85 each-way fee, even if they are a All-You-Can-Jet pass holder.

While a little extreme, serious adventure seekers who have lots of free time can hit as many as 30 cities in 30 days, just like last year’s 12 Hours In A City duo. Most people we heard who did this deal used it over weekends to visit around 4 to 7 cities. The main reasons someone will want to buy this are:
  • You already want to fly at least twice during over the next few weeks
  • You are planning at least one trip to the Caribbean over the next few weeks which already costs around the same
  • You would like the flexibility to change your travel dates without penalty (at least 3 days prior to travel) as many times as you want over the next few weeks.
If you are wondering why Jet Blue is doing this deal, the slowest time of year for all airlines and hotels is the period between Labor Day and Columbus Day. So between Labor Day and Columbus Day,
  • Hotels should have heavily discounted rates because fewer people travel during that period
  • Other airlines should also have good deals during this period, for the same reason.
The main reason why few people generally travel during this period is schools. Kids begin busy classes around Labor Day, with Columbus Day being the first school day off.

Walmart.com – 2 Cooking Skillets for $9

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Mainstays 2-Piece 8″ & 12″ Skillet Set for $9 with free shipping.

Meritline.com – Laptop Carrying Case for $6

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15.4″ Grey Laptop Bag with carry handle, shoulder belt, and 3 accessory pockets for $6. Don’t expect much quality out of a $6 bag, but could be a good value for someone who just needs a carry-on bag.

Amazon.com – RAD Cycle Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist for $9 (expired)

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RAD Cycle Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist for $9, and very good reviews. Free shipping with a $25+ order.

Devices like this are designed for apartments and garages, where parking a bike can take up too much space. Hoisting the bike to the ceiling gives a much more organized and spacious look.

Newegg.com – Rosewill 5-Bay Hard Drive eSATA Enclosure for $150 (expired: )

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Rosewill eSATA 5-Bay Hard Drive Enclosure for $150 with coupon EMCYWZY85 . This is meant for adding a bunch of Serial-ATA (SATA) disks or a RAID array to your computer. Includes a PCIe x1 card capable of multi-port eSATA (Port Multiplying eSATA), works with Windows and Linux, and has very good reviews. Regular eSATA ports, such as the ones included on your computer’s motherboard, will not connect to all 5 drives. The 5-bay enclosure itself will work with Linux and Windows, and can work with any other operating system such as Mac and Solaris, as long as you find a compatible eSATA Port Multiplier card and drivers.

The disks can appear as a bunch of regular drives, or used in a software RAID configuration. Software RAID requires the operating system to boot and set up its drivers before recognizing the RAID array. If you lose the operating system, you risk losing the entire RAID array. If you want RAID and your data really is important to you, replace the included PCIe card with a hardware RAID card capable of eSATA Port Multiplying, such as a Highpoint RocketRAID 622 PCIe Card.

HOT – Amazon.com – 2TB Hard Drive for $92 (expired)

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Western Digital Green (WD20EARS) 2TB Serial-ATA Hard Drive for $102 with free shipping, and coupon GXTPOFES gives 10% off during checkout.

The coupon will apply toward one or many drives in a single order, but there could be a limit of 4 of these drives per person. The coupon code is limited to one use per account, so once used to order one drive, you may have trouble ordering another with the same coupon code.

At $91.80 each, it prices out to 4.6 cents per GB, and the drive has good reviews.

This deal will likely expire soon.

Dell.com – Vizio 32″ LED-edgelit LCD 1080p HDTV for $450

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Vizio RazorLED 32-inch LED-edgelit LCD 1080p HDTV for $450 with free shipping. Specs are 5ms response time, 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 178-degree viewing angle, 3 HDMI inputs, 1 VGA input, 1 Component Video input, USB input for viewing jpeg images only, ATSC/QAM Tuners.

In terms of value, Vizio is one of three LCD HDTV vendors we recommend today (LG and Samsung being the other two). Vizio HDTVs are rarely discounted, and this one usually sells for around $525.

Newegg.com – 23″ LCD Monitor for $180

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LG W2353VP-PF Glossy-black 23″ LCD Monitor for $180 with coupon EMCYTZT99 today only. It has a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 70,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 5ms response time, 1920×1080 resolution (1080p), and HDMI/DVI/VGA inputs.

BuyDig.com – Olympus SP-800UZ Digital Camera for $265 (expired: )

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Olympus SP-800UZ 14-Megapixel, 30x Optical Zoom Digital Camera for $265 with free shipping. Most other stores sell it for $280 to $315.

Meijer.com – Waring Blender for $80

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Waring 60th Anniversary Blender for $80 today, with free shipping. Deal is displayed on the right side of their page, labeled as the “Big Steal”. Most other stores sell it for around $110.

Coupon code RAIN is available for $15 off $100, however shipping fees may apply to other items in the cart.

eWiz.com – Samsung 1.5TB Hard Drive for $68.40

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Samsung Ecogreen F2 (HD154UI) 1.5TB 5400rpm Hard Drive for $76 with free shipping, and coupon PREPPY gives $7.60 off in the cart. That prices out to about 4.6 cents per GB. Most other stores sell it for around $95.

This deal likely expires some time today.

Walgreens.com – 8×10 Photo Print for free, up to 25 4×6 Photo Prints free too

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For today only, you can get a 8×10 photo print for free with in-store pickup, or $1 for home delivery. To get the deal:
  1. Click here to see the promotion details.
  2. Click the Redeem Now button. Assuming you are not already signed-in to Walgreens.com, use the sign-in on the right side or create a new account.
  3. Once signed in, click here to go to the Walgreens Photo home page.
  4. Under Get Started on the right, press “Upload Photos”. Press “Select Photos” to pick a photo from your computer to upload.
  5. Once uploaded, click “View Photos” or go back to the Photo home page and press “My Photos” at the top. Click the photo, and press “Order This Print” on the right.
  6. Zero out the pre-selected 4×6 print, and add 1 of the 8×10 prints. Scroll down and press “Update Total” under the price. Once the page refreshes, press the same “Update Total” again, and the price should change to $0.00.
  7. If you are a brand new Walgreens Photo customer, you may see “25 free 4×6 credits” on the cart. If so, you can also add up to 25 of 4×6 photo prints with this photo, or upload more photos and select up to 25 4×6 prints. All will be free during checkout.
  8. During checkout, select either in-store pickup or delivery. In-store pickup is free for the one 8×10 print, and up to 25 of 4×6 prints if you selected those too. If you choose delivery, price will be $1 for just one 8×10 print, and around $2.50 if you also selected up to 25 of 4×6 prints.
The free 8×10 expires today. A credit card is required, even if your order is free.

Amazon.com – Panasonic Blu-Ray Disc Player for $100 (expired: )

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Panasonic DMP-BD45 Blu-Ray Disc Player for $100. Most other stores sell it for around $120.

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Reusable Screen Protector for iPhone 4 for 49 cents + free shipping

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Reusable Screen Protector for iPhone 4 for 49 cents + free shipping For its newsletter subscribers only, EverydaySource.com offers the Apple iPhone 4 Screen Protector for $3.99. Coupon code “S9RSPA” knocks it to 49 cents. With free shipping, that’s the lowest total price we’ve seen for an iPhone 4 screen protector. (By comparison, we’ve seen 3-packs of protectors meant for previous generations for $1.)

Ryobi 48V Self-Propelled Electric Lawn Mower for $299 + free shipping

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Ryobi 48V Self-Propelled Electric Lawn Mower for $299 + free shipping Home Depot offers the Ryobi 48-volt Self-Propelled Electric Lawn Mower, model no. RY14110, for $299. With free shipping, it’s $140 off and the lowest total price we could find for this mower. Sales tax is added where applicable. It includes a removable and rechargeable 48-volt battery, self-propelled drive system, three clipping discharge options, and more. Deal ends September 8.

SquareTrade iPad 3-Year Warranty for $40 (updated)

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SquareTrade iPad 3-Year Warranty for $40 (updated) SquareTrade offers its SquareTrade iPad 2-Year Warranty for $79.99. That’s tied with our mention from last week as the lowest total price we’ve seen for this service. Unlike AppleCare, SquareTrade’s extended warranty also includes drop and spill protection. Deal expires September 5.

Update: Better yet, select a coupon code “CJEXIPAD” drops it to $40.

Update 2: As a reader discovered, the coupon yields the same price for the SquareTrade iPad 3-Year Warranty. (You’ll have to select it on the product page.) That’s roughly $13/year and the best deal we’ve seen for an iPad warranty of this length.

Apple iPod nano Multi-Touch 8GB MP3 Player for $144 + free shipping (updated)

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Apple iPod nano Multi-Touch 8GB MP3 Player for $144 + free shipping (updated) MacMall.com is taking preorders for the new 6th-generation Apple iPod nano 8GB MP3 Player in six colors (Silver pictured) for $143.99 with free shipping. That’s $5 under what Apple charges and the lowest total price we’ve seen. It’s 47% lighter and 46% smaller than the previous model and features a 1.7″ Multi-Touch LCD (no more click wheel), 24-hour battery life, clip, volume buttons, VoiceOver, and more. It’s due for release next week.

Update: Amazon.com matched these prices. The 16GB version costs $171.99.

New Apple iPod touch 8GB MP3 Player for $224 + free shipping, more (updated)

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New Apple iPod touch 8GB MP3 Player for $224 + free shipping, more (updated) MacMall.com offers the new, 4th-generation Apple iPod touch 8GB MP3 Player (pictured), model no. MC540LL/A, to $223.99. With free shipping, it’s the lowest total price we could find by $5. This current-generation iPod touch features a new high definition Retina Display, 3-axis gyro, iOS 4.1, front- and rear-facing cameras (the latter capable of HD recording), FaceTime, Game Center, and more.

Also available is the Apple iPod touch 32GB MP3 Player, model no. MC544LL/A, for $288.99 and the Apple iPod touch 64GB MP3 Player, model no. MC547LL/A, for $383.99. With free shipping, it’s the lowest total price we could find for these models by $10 and $15, respectively.

Update: Amazon.com matched these prices.

34×64″ 100% Cotton Beach Towel for $5 + free shipping

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34x64" 100% Cotton Beach Towel for $5 + free shipping Bed Bath & Beyond offers this 34×64″ 100% Cotton Beach Towel in Sea Life (pictured) or Flame for $4.99 with free shipping. That matches our expired mention from two days ago (in a different pattern) as the lowest total price we’ve seen. It’s also the best price we could find for a towel of this size by $5. Sales tax is added where applicable.

D-Link 2-Bay Gigabit Ethernet NAS Enclosure for $70 after rebate + $7 s&h

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D-Link 2-Bay Gigabit Ethernet NAS Enclosure for $70 after rebate + $7 s&h TigerDirect.com offers the D-Link 2-Bay Gigabit Ethernet / USB 2.0 External Network Attached Storage Enclosure, model no. DNS-321, for $89.99. This $20 mail-in rebate drops it to $69.99. With $7.42 for shipping, that’s $10 under our mention from three weeks ago and the lowest total price we’ve ever seen for this enclosure. (It’s a current low by $40.) This Gigabit Ethernet NAS enclosure can hold two Serial ATA hard drives of any capacity and supports RAID 1, 0, and JBOD. Rebate ends September 30.

Apple MobileMe Family Pack for $74 + $5 s&h

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Apple MobileMe Family Pack for $74 + $5 s&h MegaMacs.com offers the Apple MobileMe Family Pack, model no. MC289Z/A, for $74.49 plus $5.21 for shipping. That’s $11 under our mention from a month ago and the lowest total price we’ve seen. This includes a single MobileMe subscription with four family member accounts. Each gets their own email address and iDisk with 5GB of online storage.

Monroe Ceramic Brake Pads from $0 after rebate + free shipping

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Monroe Ceramic Brake Pads from $0 after rebate + free shipping Amazon.com offers Monroe Ceramic Brake Pads starting at $0 after this $20 mail-in rebate. (Rebate applies to CX and DX models only.) With free shipping, that yields the lowest total price we’ve seen on most models. To find the Monroe brake pad model number for your vehicle, check here. Rebate expires October 31. Some notables after rebate:
  • Monroe CX828 Ceramic Brake Pads (pictured) for $0
  • Monroe CX908 Ceramic Brake Pads for $7.29
  • Monroe DX1274 Dynamic Brake Pads for $11.97
  • Monroe DX655 Dynamic Brake Pads for $16.89
  • See more Monroe Ceramic Brake Pads

Sony Stamina Platinum Alkaline AA Batteries 12-Pack for $5 + free shipping

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Sony Stamina Platinum Alkaline AA Batteries 12-Pack for $5 + free shipping Adorama offers the Sony Stamina Platinum Alkaline AA Batteries 12-Pack for $4.99 with free shipping. At $0.42/battery, that’s a 50% overnight drop and the lowest total price we could find by $5.

WinX DVD Author for PC for free

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WinX DVD Author for PC for free Softpedia offers downloads of its WinX DVD Author for Windows for free. (Click on “Softpedia Mirror (US) – v 5.5.8 Full Version” to get this deal.) That’s $30 off and the best deal we’ve seen for this software. WinX DVD Author allows you to convert multiple video file formats to DVD.

Refurb Nikon D5000 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera w/ lens for $520 + free shipping

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Refurb Nikon D5000 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera w/ lens for $520 + free shipping Adorama once again offers offers the factory-refurbished Nikon D5000 12.3-Megapixel SLR Digital Camera together with the Nikon NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Zoom Lens, model no. 25454, for $519.95. With free shipping, that’s tied with our May mention and $175 less than the best price we could find for a new one today. The D5000 features a 2.7″ LCD, 720p video recording, 4 fps burst, dust reduction system, SDHC card slot, optical image stabilization, HDMI and USB connectivity, and more. A 90-Day Nikon warranty applies.

7 refurbished Apple iMac Desktops: 22″ for $929 + free shipping, more

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7 refurbished Apple iMac Desktops: 22" for $929 + free shipping, more The Apple Store offers stock of 7 factory-refurbished previous- and current-generation Apple Aluminum iMac Desktops in its Special Deals section. They’re up to $850 off, and with free shipping, at the lowest total price we’ve seen. Each comes with a 1-year Apple warranty, the same as new Macs. Sales tax is added where applicable. Items are removed from Apple’s site when they sell out. Notables:
  • Apple MB950LL/A iMac 21.5″ Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz Desktop for $929
  • Apple MC413LL/A iMac 21.5″ Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz Desktop for $1,099
  • Apple MB952LL/A iMac 27″ Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz Desktop for $1,269
  • Apple MB420LL/A iMac 24″ Intel Core 2 Duo 3.06GHz Desktop for $1,349
  • Apple MB953LL/A iMac 27″ Intel Core i5 Quad 2.66GHz Desktop for $1,529
  • browse all refurbished Apple iMacs at the Apple Store

Apple MacBook C2D 2.4GHz 13″ Laptop for $850 after rebate + free shipping

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Apple MacBook C2D 2.4GHz 13" Laptop for $850 after rebate + free shipping MacConnection.com offers the current-generation 4.7-lb. Apple MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz 13.3″ Widescreen Notebook, model no. MC516LL/A, for $954.99. This $105 mail-in rebate cuts the net price to $849.99. With free shipping, that’s tied with our mention from a month ago as the lowest total price we could find (this time by $100) and the least expensive current-generation MacBook we’ve seen. This unibody white polycarbonate MacBook features an Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4GHz dual-core processor, 13.3″ 1280×800 LED-backlit glass display, 2GB RAM, 250GB 5400 rpm hard drive, 8x SuperDrive, NVIDIA GeForce 320M 256MB graphics, multi-touch glass trackpad, 802.11a/n AirPort Extreme wireless, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Gigabit Ethernet, iSight webcam, Mac OS X 10.6.3, and more. Rebate expires September 30.

NFLShop.com coupon: 16% off sitewide

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NFLShop.com coupon: 16% off sitewide NFLShop.com cuts 16% off sitewide with no minimum required via coupon “ent16″. (Note that you can’t copy/paste the coupon; you must type it in.) That’s the first percent-off coupon we’ve seen from this merchant since May. Shipping starts at $4.99 and sales tax is added where applicable. Some restrictions may apply.

Lenovo Y560 Core i7 Quad Core 1.6GHz 16″ Laptop for $999 + free shipping

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Lenovo Y560 Core i7 Quad Core 1.6GHz 16" Laptop for $999 + free shipping Lenovo offers its 5.95-lb. Lenovo IdeaPad Y560 Intel Core i7 1.6GHz 15.6″ Widescreen Notebook in Black, model no. 06462BU, for $1,599. Apply coupon code “USPY52B902″ and it falls to $999. With free shipping, that’s $600 off and tied with last week’s mention as the lowest total price we could find for this configuration. (We saw a similar mention for $120 less a month ago; however, this configuration has double the RAM.) Sales tax is added where applicable. It features an Intel Core i7 720-QM 1.6GHz quad-core processor, 15.6″ 1366×768 widescreen LED-backlit LCD, 8GB RAM, 500GB 7200 rpm hard drive, dual layer DVD burner, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730 1GB graphics card, 802.11n wireless, Bluetooth, 6-cell battery, and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.


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