Deals for Tuesday: Laptops, Blu-ray, HDTV, More
As usual, a big thanks to our partners Logic Buy for sponsoring this post. Be sure to let us know if you take advantage of any of these deals and how it works out for you!
Movies
Pre-order: 52% off Star Trek (Three-Disc +Digital Copy) [Blu-ray] - List Price: $39.99 - Sale Price: $19.99
[This is actually a really good movie, even for non-Trekkies--Tuan]
56% off Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy & BD-Live) Blu-ray - List Price: $35.99 – Sale Price: $15.86
Save up to $120 on TV seasons of Family Guy, The Simpsons, American Dad and more
Home Theater and TVs
Polk Audio SurroundBar 360 DVD Home Theater System - List Price: $899.99 - Sale Price: $469.99
Panasonic VIERA TC-P42X1 42" 720p 600Hz Plasma HDTV - List Price: $749.00 - Sale Price: $525.00
Samsung LN46B550 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV + Wall Mount - List Price: $1,399.99 - Sale Price: $975.18
Bose QuietComfort 15 Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphones - List Price: $299.99 - Sale Price: $279.99
LG BD370 Blu-ray Network Player w/Netflix & YouTube Streaming + FREE 3 Blu-ray Movies - List Price: $249.95 - Sale Price: $148.79
Sharp Aquos LC52D85U 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV - List Price: $1,799.00 - Sale Price: $1,199.00
Toshiba 32AV502R 32-in 720p LCD TV - List Price: $499.99 – Sale Price: $349.99
Computers and Hardware
HP Pavilion dv7t Quad Edition 17.3-inch Core i7 Laptop - List Price: $1,399.99 – Sale Price: $899.99
Dell Vostro 1320 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz 13.3-inch Laptop - List Price: $692.00 – Sale Price: $539.00
Dell UltraSharp U2410 24-in IPS-panel LCD Monitor with HDMI & DisplayPort - List Price: $599.00 – Sale Price: $529.00
WD 1TB USB 2.0 Elements External Hard Drive - List Price: $94.99 – Sale Price: $84.99
WD Elements 500GB USB 2.0 2.5" Black Portable Hard Drive - List Price: $109.99 - Sale Price: $84.99
Logitech G15 Backlit Gaming Keyboard - List Price: $99.99 – Sale Price: $59.99
Portable Electronics and Cameras
Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1MP Digital SLR Camera with Lens - List Price: $749.00 – Sale Price: $699.00
Nikon D90 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) - List Price: $814.99 – Sale Price: $764.99
Kodak Zi8 HD 1080p Pocket Video Camera (Black) - List Price: $179.95 – Sale Price: $154.95
Canon PowerShot G11 10MP Digital Camera + FREE 4GB SD Memory Card - List Price: $499.00 – Sale Price: $484.00
Gaming
Pre-order: New Super Mario Bros. [Wii] + $10 Amazon Credit - List Price: $49.99 – Sale Price: $46.99
James Bond 007: Quantum of Solace - List Price: $29.99 – Sale Price: $14.99
Cool Stuff
BestBuy.com: Free $10 Gift Card with Purchase of $25 Gift Card + $25 iTunes card
Restaurant.com Gift Certificates - List Price: $25.00 – Sale Price: $2.00
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ffs...
Deals for Tuesday? Deals for America more like...
Get this rubbish off Tom's!
So I click on a news story and get .co.uk comments but USA news?
OR
I click on a news story and get 3 pages of .com comments that are dumb as!
This toms has gone down hill fast.
And he has done it twice for the past week or so...
If what Jane says is anything to go by, the new UK editor will have the ability to post more relevant content on the .co.uk domain as well as remove anything like this.
Well... Let's hope so... I still don't get this though... I work for a big company in the UK developing a big CMS. We do allow our authors to upload / edit / delete content... So... how come, "Senior Editor of News at Tom's Hardware and Tom's Guide." cannot be bothered to take this content off the site himself? Even if it's an automated process - he still should be able to do that - and things like this on THG UK surely must mean only one of the two - the THG UK Team simply doesn't have resources or will to monitor the content of the UK site at all. In which case I ask THG one question - what is the point of the .co.uk site?
)) and usually released more often during the day as well as quicker than on thg.co.uk - I would like to recommend my new morning read to you guys:
For really nicely written IT news (from USA as well
http://www.maximumpc.com
PS.
If you read it from like 10 years onwards - don't bother telling me.
It's a tough job being news editor at tomshardware.co.uk. I go to tomshardware.com, copy, go to tomshardware.co.uk, paste, then go for a well deserved rest.