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.
Lenovo ThinkCentre M90p PC, $500 Lenovo's ThinkCentre M90p is a super-slim desktop PC well-suited to a home or small office. The ThinkCentre M90p did well in our tests, but we gave it a low star rating because we felt its $850 price at launch was too high. Now, however, Buy.com is selling the ThinkCentre M90p for only $500--so this space-saving powerhouse is now a great deal. (And shipping is free.)
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Nikon Coolpix P300 Advanced Compact Camera, $233
Nikon's Coolpix P300 is a compact camera with manual controls, an advanced point-and-shoot aimed toward casual photographers. When we reviewed the Coolpix P300 earlier this year, we thought it was a great deal for the price (then $330). Now it's an even better deal: B&H is selling the Nikon Coolpix P300 for only $233, for a limited time. (The expiration date wasn't provided, though the deal is still good as of this writing.)
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Toshiba Qosmio X775 17.5-Inch Laptop, $1050
Toshiba's X775 line of 17.5-inch powerhouse laptops come packed with features and high-end goodies. The Qosmio X775-Q7270, for example, runs Windows 7 Home Premium on an Intel Core i5 CPU, has an NVidia GeForce graphics card, 6GB of DDR memory, a 640GB hard drive, and other bells and whistles. When we reviewed the 3D version of this Qosmio X775 we gave it 4 of 5 stars. Usually the Qosmio X775-Q7270 sells for $1200--but for a limited time, Toshiba is taking $150 off. Shipping is free.
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