For all of you who asked, here is the link to Best Buy’s Cyber Monday sales: Cyber Monday at Best Buy.
The sale includes the following deals:
November 26th, 2007 |
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Palm has just introduced its highly anticipated $99 Palm Centro smartphone and now you can be first one on your block to own one. This new smartphone, initially available on the Sprint network, comes in red or black (aka Ruby or Onyx) and features Palm OS 5.4.9, Dual-band CDMA2000 EvDO, a 320×320 color touchscreen, 64MB of availble storage, bluetooth, microSD expansion, and a 1.3 megapixel camera. Palm is now accepting pre-orders and is also offering a free car charger and free shipping.
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September 28th, 2007 |
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Good news for all you iPhone users. Apple has finally posted a page for you to request your $100 store credit. If you don’t know, after Apple cut the price of the iPhone by $200, many users who paid $600 just a few weeks ago felt cheated. Apple immediately responded to this problem by offering a $100 store credit.
Bottom line is that if you bought your iPhone before 8/22/07, go to this link and provide them with your phone id. They will then send you an SMS message with a code which you will enter on this page to redeem your credit.
Link: $100 Apple Store Credit for Existing iPhone Customers
September 14th, 2007 |
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June 29th, 2007 |
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If you’ve waited for that new Treo, we have some good news and some bad news.
The good news is that the new Palm Treo 755p is finally available to Sprint users. This new addition to the Treo lineup replaces the current Treo 700p with a smaller form factor (no antenna bump), built-in push-email, mini-SD memory expansion slot, and built-in Google Maps. The bad news is that despite a faster processor and Palm OS 5.4.9, this latest Treo is merely an evolutionary in the Treo product life.
Currently available for Sprint customers, you can purchase either a blue or burgundy Treo 755p for $279.99 with a Sprint plan from Palm. We will keep you updated as to when it will arrive at other retailers… hopefully at a lower price.
May 16th, 2007 |
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If you ever wondered where Amazon hides their lists of discounted products (from 10% off to 90% off), look no further. The list below includes links to all the official discount pages on Amazon. Make sure to bookmark these links as Amazon constantly reduces items.
March 26th, 2007 |
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Buy.com is kicking off the new year by offering big sales on last year’s best products (movies, books, DVDs, software, games, electronics, and computers). The list of items includes many popular products such as a 50″ Philips HDTV Plasma ($700 off), the SanDisk Sansa e260 4GB Digital Multimedia MP3 Player ($106 off), Sony Ericsson unlocked phones like the P990i ($45 off), the rocking Guitar Hero II game and guitar ($9 off), and Lost (Season 2) DVD ($17 off). These deals expire on 1/31/07.
Link: Best of 2006 Sale at Buy.com (expires 1/31/07)
January 16th, 2007 |
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There are only three days to take advantage of Overstock‘s 12% off and free shipping coupon. If that’s not enough, there are two other active coupons, one for 10% off and free shipping and the other for $20 off $150. You can’t use all of these at once, but based on your needs and expiration dates, these are all good options to choose from.
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December 11th, 2006 |
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With the introduction of the Treo 680, Palm is seeking to reach a broader audience by delivering a colorful and more affordable Treo. Sporting a 320×320 65K color screen and running on an Intel 312 MHz processor, this quadband GPRS/EDGE smartphone features the Palm operating system and a full QWERTY keyboard. Other features include Bluetooth, speakerphone, and an integrated camera. Talk time is 4 hours and standby time is 300 hours. Unlike previous Treos, you can choose from four colors: Graphite, Crimson, Arctic, and Copper.
For a limited time, Palm is offering two promotions. First, if you purchase an unlocked Treo 680 for $399 or the Cingular version for as low as $199, you will receive free shipping and a free “Music Pack” which includes a 1GB memory card, a stereo headset, and a music software CD. Second, if you own a Treo 650, you can trade it in and receive $125 with the purchase of a new Treo 680. Please visit the links below for more details on each promotion.
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December 1st, 2006 |
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The Cingular Blackberry Pearl (AKA the Blackberry 8100c) is finally available on Amazon for $49.99 with a contract or $499.99 without a contract. Estimated delivery time is 3-4 weeks. It’s also available on Cingular‘s website for $199.99 with a contract.
Previously available exclusively through T-Mobile, the Blackberry Pearl is Blackberry’s first major foray into a full featured consumer smartphone. While previous Blackberry’s were designed for business users, the Pearl features a 1.3 megapixel camera, a media player, and a microSD slot for media storage. With GPRS and EDGE, the Pearl can support up to 10 email accounts, instant and text messaging (AOL/AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, and ICQ), and a web browser. It also includes Bluetooth 2.0 and a built-in speakerphone. The Cingular Blackberry Pearl will work with Cingular’s TeleNav GPS service which enables trip routing for a fee ($5.99/$9.99 per month).
Link: Cingular Blackberry Pearl – Amazon – $49.99 | Cingular – $199.99 |
November 30th, 2006 |
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