In our Daily Deals blog we scour the Web to bring you the best bargains on laptops, phones, PCs, and other high-tech gear. Read on for the best of this week's finds, and be sure to visit Daily Deals.
Digital Storm Enix Gaming PCs, 10 Percent Off
Digital Storm is having a "Back to School" sale this month, with good discounts on its customizable gaming desktops--which are also excellent for real work too, of course. Case in point: The high-end Digital Storm Enix that we favorably reviewed in March is now 10 percent off, making the price of a starter model in that line only $1919. Go to the Digital Storm website for details on the sale.
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HP TouchPad 16GB Wi-Fi Tablet, $420
HP's recently released TouchPad tablet is very similar to the Apple iPad in design, but it runs on the WebOS operating system (read "HP TouchPad vs. Motorola Xoom vs. iPad: How They Stack Up" for details). The lowest price we've seen for the 16GB Wi-Fi TouchPad is about $450 online. Feeling the pressure, HP has recently taken $50 off the TouchPad's price tag--but if you use coupon code SAVE30HP at checkout, you'll pay only $420. Shipping is free.
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Nikon Coolpix S70 Camera, $129
The Nikon Coolpix S70 wowed us with its 3.5-inch OLED touch display when it first came on the market. It sports a 5X wide-angle optical zoom lens, 12.1-megapixel sensor, and HD video capabilities. It normally costs around $200, but Adorama is selling the brown-and-champagne model for only $129 (with free shipping).
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More Deals From Around the Web
elago E4R In-Ear Noise-Reducing Earphones, $8 at Amazon
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare, $20 at Amazon (free shipping)
Elizabeth Taylor Signature Collection (DVD), $20 at Buy.com
Editors' Note: The Bargain Bulletin editors make every effort to include accurate pricing. But due to factors beyond our control, such as the required lead time between editing and publication and the rapidly evolving technology market, prices occasionally change before this newsletter reaches subscribers. We regret any inconvenience.
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