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 U260 Laptop, $764
Lenovo's IdeaPad U260 is a departure for the staid business-laptop maker: This ultraportable laptop is actually stylish (read "Lenovo's IdeaPad U260: Unexpected Style" for details). Lenovo usually sells the IdeaPad U260 for $1199, but is currently taking $300 off the price. Use the coupon code USPLENOVOU260 at Lenovo's checkout, however, and you'll pay only $764 for the base model--and shipping is free.
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Samsung NX10 Advanced Point-and-Shoot, $449
When we first got our hands on Samsung's NX10 interchangeable-lens compact camera last year, we gave it a three-star review. Its $700 price tag at the time seemed too high for the features that it offered, even though it produces decent pictures and is easy to use. The NX10 just got more attractive, though: BuyDig.com has the advanced point-and-shoot on sale for only $449.
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Dell Optiplex 780 Minitower PC, $509
When the Dell Optiplex 780 came out last year, we were a bit conflicted. There's a lot to like about this business-class minitower PC, but the odd "all in one" monitor that was bundled with the PC and the high $1339 price left us cold. (Read "Dell Optiplex 780 USFF: Business-Class Performance at a Price That's Hard to Swallow" for details.) Now, however, Dell has the Optiplex 780 on sale for only $509--and you can choose your own monitor.
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