Thursday, 12 January 2012

Lenovo 16GB Tablet, $199; Fujifilm Pocket Megazoom, $203; Toshiba Ultrabook, $800

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January 12, 2012
Bargain Bulletin

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 IdeaPad A1 16GB Tablet, $199

IdeaPad A1When Lenovo's 7-inch Android tablet launched a few months ago, we dubbed the initial 2GB IdeaPad A1 a bargain. Higher-capacity versions are now available, and they're even better deals. For example, Lenovo usually sells its 16GB tablet for $399--but it's got the 16GB IdeaPad A1 on sale for only $199, with free shipping. Use coupon code 7DAYDEALSA1 to get the discount.

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Fujifilm FinePix P550EXR Pocket Megazoom, $203

FinePix P550EXRThe Fujifilm FinePix F550EXR sits at number 6 on our Top 10 Pocket Megazooms chart, and it got there by virtue of its high-end features: high-speed video and burst modes, RAW and JPEG shots, GPS functionality, and more. (Read our review for details.) The FinePix F550EXR sold for $350 when it was released about a year ago, but now it's available for much less. Check out Amazon.com, for example, and you'll find it for only $203.

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Toshiba Portege Z835 Ultrabook, $800

Portege Z835At only 2.4 pounds, Toshiba's Portege Z835 was the lightest Ultrabook on the market when we reviewed it a couple months back. It's got a classy design, and has plenty of ports and nice perks like an "Eco Mode" button. We tested a poorly performing Intel Core i3 version of the Portege Z835, and even with its slow performance we thought it was a good deal at $800. For a limited time, for the same price you can get a much speedier Core i5 model with a roomy 640GB hard drive, 6GB of memory, and more. Until January 16, go to the Toshiba site to get the deal. Shipping is free.

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More Deals From Around the Web

Kingston 16GB USB Drive, $14 at Buy.com

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (3-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo), $28 at Amazon.com

Operation Flashpoint: Red River (PS3), $16 at NewEgg

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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