Archive for the 'daily deals' Tag Wednesday, February 22, 2012 
By David Ponce
The prices, sometimes they fall. Other times, you get more for the same amount. That’s roughly what’s happening with today’s deal on the Dell Vostro 3550. While not as cheap as our previous mention of this laptop, you do get a decent amount of kit this time around. “The 15.6-inch Dell Vostro 3550 [comes with a] Core i7-2640M 2.8GHz Dual-core processor and 4GB RAM, 750GB Hard Drive, Windows 7 Professional 64-bit OS, Backlit Keyboard, Fingerprint Reader and 1GB Radeon HD 6630M graphics card. Usually you’d pay $1,144 for this configuration, but after a $295 slash, it’s only $849, shipped for free.
[ $295 Off On Dell Vostro 3550 ] VIA [ LogicBuy ] Tuesday, February 21, 2012
By David Ponce
We’ve been talking about HPs ENVY line of laptops for some time now. They’re nice and everything, but with the rise in popularity of Ultrabooks, the larger laptop form factor is having a harder and harder time justifying its own existence. It used to be that the ENVY line would command a premium, largely due on its being able to stand up to Apple’s Macbook Pro. But the MacBook Pro isn’t really the “it” computer anymore, and prices are starting to come down. $452 off the ENVY 15 will leave this laptop at $897. This gives you a Core i5 configuration with “1GB AMD 7690M graphics, 6GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB 7200RPM Hard Drive, an 8-cell battery, an HD webcam, 802.11n WiFi and more.”
[ $452 Off On HP ENVY 15 ] VIA [ Logicbuy ] Friday, February 17, 2012 
By David Ponce
So I’ve been playing with the Zenbook from Asus for the last two days. It’s gotten me looking at all the other laptops, wondering how they stack up against it. Dell’s XPS 15z is billed as an “ultra-thin” laptop, and while at 15.6 inches and with no SSD it’s not anywhere near as slicks as either the Zenbook or the MacBook Air, it’s not a bad offering at all. Considering that after today’s $157 rebate you have to pay $942 for a fair amount of kit, it’s also not a bad deal. So what does nearly $1K give you? “Core i5 2.4GHz processor, 300-nit FHD (1080p) WLED Display, 6GB RAM, 500GB 7200RPM Hard Drive, 1GB GeForce GT 525M, Backlit Keyboard, 8-cell Li-ion battery, and more.”
[ $157 Off On Dell XPS 15z ] VIA [ LogicBuy ] Wednesday, February 15, 2012 
By David Ponce
So I’m currently on the market for an Ultrabook. Let’s face it, Apple started the trend with the Macbook Air… but it’s far from being the only kid on the block. I’m currently enamored with the Asus Zenbook, but it turns out that today’s deal might turn some heads. The HP Folio 13 is PC Mag’s Editor’s Choice in the category. It’s not the best in any one feature, but it’s good at everything, which puts it a step above the competition, all of which is flawed in some way or other. At considering with today’s $200 price slash, the Folio falls to $849, it becomes a no-brainer. “This Ultrabook weighs 3.3 lb. and 18 mm thick. Also features ultra-slim 13.3″ LED display, up to 9.25 hours battery life, 128GB SSD, HD webcam, multi-gesture touchpad, USB 3.0 ports, CoolSense technology, Dolby Advanced Audio, Full-size backlit keyboard, HDMI, 2-in-1 card reader, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth and more.”
[ $200 Off On HP Folio 13 ] VIA [ LogicBuy ] Tuesday, February 14, 2012 
By David Ponce
Some of you may remember that I picked up guitar a few months ago. I started right off with Rocksmith and can say that if you want to get yourself playing some music right away, it’s a great way to do it. Sure, you won’t get much by way of fundamentals and playing things like this for a long period of time might make things worse in the long run by making you sidestep elemental music theory. But then again, The Beatles couldn’t even read sheet music, so maybe you don’t need it. What’s certain is that the game does get you running your fingers up and down the fretboard and makes you more comfortable around a guitar quickly.
Usually it’s $80 but with today’s deal, the PS3 version sees a $30 slash.
[ LogicBuy ] Friday, February 10, 2012 
By David Ponce
Once again proving that desktop machine can cram an amazing amount of hardware, versus say, laptops, the HP Pavilion Elite Phoenix h9xt featured here comes with 10GB of RAM. 10! Aside from that, here are the pretty impressive specs: Core i7-3820 Six-core 3.6GHz processor, 2TB HDD, USB 3.0, 1GB GeForce GTX 550Ti graphics card, liquid cooling system, BD-ROM & DVD Burner drive, wireless-N, 15-in-1 card reader and Beats Audio. As you can imagine this usually would cost a pretty penny. $1,549 to be exact. But today after a $250 rebate, you can pay a (still pretty steep) $1,199.
[ $250 Off On HP Pavilion Elite Phoenix h9xt ] VIA [ LogicBuy ] Thursday, February 9, 2012 
By David Ponce
Once we get into 65+ inch territory, we’re talking big TVs. This 70 incher from Sharp is a behemoth. Luckily it’s of the LED backlit variety, which means it won’t weigh a ton. Usually ringing the register at $2,799, you can get yours for $1,899 after a $900 rebate. “Features include full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution, AQUOS Advantages Live, Internet ready with built-in WiFi, 4x HDMI, 1x component, and much more. ”
[ $900 Off On Sharp AQUOS 70 Inch LED HDTV ] VIA [ LogicBuy ] Wednesday, February 8, 2012 
By David Ponce
When we saw the HD preview footage of Battlefield 3, we got excited: graphics looked amazing. But when we played the console version, we cried gamer’s tears: it was nothing like the previews. No doubt these had been generated on a PC rather than on a console and the difference highlights just how much processing power can be crammed into a desktop computer. The liquid-cooled Alienware Aurora is a serious rig, sporting a 2nd Gen Core i7 3.4GHz Quad-core processor as well as dual GeForce GT 545 cards in SLI configuration. Coming in the smaller MicroATCX form factor, the Aurora also runs 8GB RAM, 1TB Hard Drive, DVD burner and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. Sure, there are machines with more more power around, but for $1,199 after a $430 slash, it’s not a bad deal.
[ $430 Off On Alienware Aurora ] VIA [ LogicBuy ] Tuesday, February 7, 2012 
By David Ponce
So I don’t get just one top deal anymore. I’m getting these long lists now, and I have to pick apparently. So for a change, here’s a game. It’s the PlayStation Move GoldenEye Reloaded Bundle that usually sells for $149 and now it’s $70 off so you’ll end up paying $79. Reviewers on Best Buy’s site seem to like this game, so why not go for it? The deal is good until February 7.
[ Save $70 On PlayStation Move GoldenEye Reloaded Bundle ] VIA [ LogicBuy ] |