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Amazon Black Friday deals

Not content to merely offer competitive pricing on Black Friday, Amazon has gone ahead and somehow turned Black Friday into an entire week. The online retailer will be offering plenty of deals every day – some better than others, with the best ones ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, Crunch Gear,  23 Nov 2009

Review: ReTrak Universal 90W Notebook Wall Charger

Short Version: A universal notebook adapter with retractable cabling that extends to almost ten feet in length, comes with nine adapter tips, and features two USB charging ports. 90-watt universal notebook adapter Nine adapter tips Retractable cables ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, Crunch Gear,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony,  Fujitsu,  Toshiba

Target leaks pre-Black Friday deals: Acer netbook for $199

There’s also a 50-inch plasma TV for $698, a 42-inch 1080p LCD TV for $597, and a dual-screen portable DVD player for $119. Check your paper this Sunday for the full list of deals. If you just said, “What’s a paper?” then maybe check Target’s website ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, Crunch Gear,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.

Rave reviews for steering wheel table!

Just take a look at what legions of fans are saying about the Laptop Steering Wheel Desk: “Wow is this thing great! I use it as a “mini-bar” when the friends and I go out to the bars. I can quickly fix multiple shots of tequila for myself and the ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, Crunch Gear,  20 Nov 2009

GameStop Black Friday ad

GameStop will be opening at 6AM on Black Friday, a good 10 hours before most hardcore gamers normally wake up. The good news is that you can basically just stay up an extra couple hours, make your purchases, and then go home and go to bed. Here’s a ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, Crunch Gear,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.

Best Buy drops everyday price of 40-inch 1080p TV to $500, 32-inch 720p to $300

If you prefer warm, indoor shopping to cold, outdoor, middle-of-the-night Black Friday shopping, then you may be happy to hear that Best Buy “is bringing the excitement of Black Friday a week early this holiday season.” How is this possible? How can ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, Crunch Gear,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Best Buy,  NYSE

Worlds Collide: iMo digital photo frame features built-in printer

If you thought that the whole point of the common digital photo frame was to make old-school photos a thing of the past, it looks like you were wrong. I was wrong too, so let’s take comfort together in our wrongness. If the folks at iMo have their way, ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, Crunch Gear,  19 Nov 2009

Imation Pro WX wireless USB hard drive now shipping: 1.5TB for $450

It’s a 1.5TB hard drive with an MSRP of $450 — too rich for my blood but it may be able to find a home in small businesses or larger households. Seeing as though you’d need a special wireless USB connector attached to each computer, a network hard ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, Crunch Gear,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Imation

CrunchDeals: Palm Pre for $80, Palm Pixi for $25 (free activation, too)

Amazon is running a deal on the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi, selling the new-ish Sprint smartphones for $80 and $25, respectively, with a two-year contract and free activation. The Pre runs for $150 directly from Sprint, while the Pixi normally sells for $1 ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, MobileCrunch,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.

CrunchGear Gift Guide 2009: Portable Media Players

The common portable media player has a tough existence. It’s expected to handle many tasks well, while being rugged enough to withstand daily (ab)use. It’s expected to look nice, it’s expected to provide more-than-decent battery life, and it’s expected ...

From DOUG AAMOTH, TechCrunch,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  iRiver

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