• dealzmodo

    Costco Has the Lowest Prices on Windows 7 Upgrades UPDATE: NEVERMIND

    It's a small savings (just $5), but if you shop at Costco anyway, they look to have the best price on Windows 7 upgrades that we've seen yet. More »
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    Dealzmodo: 2 Sharp 46" AQUOS HDTVs for $1999

    Costco, in a fit of either economic optimism or pessimism, is selling not one but two Sharp AQUOS 46" HDTVs for just $1999 with $99 shipping. That's a solid $200 below anything PriceGrabber could find for me, and more than $350 below Amazon. Sure, two giant LCDs might be seen as a little excessive, but even the super wealthy are allowed to be a little thrifty. The 1080p set features a 4ms response time and is only 3 3/4" thick, and reviews have been positive. It's a pretty stunning deal if for some reason you're in the market for multiple HDTVs. [TechDealDigger]
  • iron man

    Which of the EIGHT Versions of the Iron Man DVD Should You Buy?

    Okay, so you don't have a Blu-ray player and you're not getting a new Dell. That still leaves you with eight—EIGHT—different versions of Iron Man to choose from, with everyone from Walmart to Borders hawking their own exclusive kit. Best Buy's might be the most exquisitely fanboy fapworthy, encasing with the flick and a custom lithograth, plus a Mark III mini-bust made by Sideshow Collectibles. Here's a guide to the rest, which we've placed in order of awesomeness, if you need some help deciding. More »
  • deals

    Dealzmodo: Ultimate Never Leave Home Food Kit, 275 Meals for $75

    There's nothing worse than having to leave the comfort of your closed blinds and glowing computer in order to get dressed and and go outside on a sunny day just to pick up something to eat. Consolidate your trips with this emergency food kit. Lasting up to 20 years, the bucket contains 275 meals worth of sustenance so you never have to leave the house. And since you save $10 by ordering online, you could potentially never need to leave your house again. So here's your menu for the next few months: More »
  • costco

    The Truth Behind Costco Cash-For-Gadgets Program

    When I learned about Costco's money-for-gadgets recycling program, I got excited. I calculated estimates for some old gadgets lying around my apartment, and I started looking forward to the $122 bonus that would surely come my way in time for the holidays. Nearly two months later, the estimate has been revised to $50, and I'm still waiting for the gift card. I can safely report that the truth was not nearly as good as the promise. Here's what I've been through so far: More »
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    Costco Gives You Money For Your Junk

    No longer content with selling 50-gallon drums of Tide, caskets, and delicious yogurt parfaits, Costco has teamed up with Greensight Technologies to offer you gift cards for recycling your old electronics. I have a few useless gadgets laying around, plus some prized electronic treasures. I decided to see what Costco would offer me for the good, the bad and the ugly. Here's what they initially offered: More »
  • dealzmodo

    Costco has a 42-inch Magnavox LCD for $1000, but only until August 6th.[CostCo]

  • home entertainment

    Nintendo '80s Arcade Cabinet

    Costco's selling this Nintendo classic arcade cabinet. Since you can get Mario Bros. Donkey Kong and DK Jr variations on Game Boy, what you're actually paying $3000 for is the orange paint and amazing cabinet art. Twin joysticks, and a 19 inch monitor round out the 250-pound pre-8-bit-era game machine. More »
  • announcements

    Costco Officially Changes Return Policy For the Worse

    You know the sweet-ass Costco return policy? The one where you could return anything anytime (except for computers) for a full cash refund? Well it looks like we pushed it a little too far. More »
  • home entertainment

    Swivel TV Entertainment Center Makes the TV Disappear

    ...but I don't know why anybody would want to do that. This swiveling panel can rotate the TV around 180 degrees making it vanish completely. I'm trying to figure out a good application for this monstrosity of an entertainment center—maybe if you felt like knocking out a wall in your house, this could be an interesting replacement that would provide TV entertainment in two rooms. Regardless of how you use it, this swiveling entertainment center is sold at Costco, so it should be cheap, correct? Kind of. It will set you back $3,600, which isn't too shabby for a high-end entertainment center from the future. More »
  • announcements

    Costco Return Policy: Changing for the Stricter

    According to an exclusive by our delightfully jaded friends at The Consumerist, if you have some old Costco merchandise that you've been meaning to return, do it before Jan 1. More »
  • arcades

    Costco Starts Selling Arcades

    So Costco is all about selling arcade machines now. Could it be because Target started selling them? Could be. Except readers are saying the Target ones are puny and suck. Costco's better not suck with their system costing $2500. The full sized cocktail version is available for those who prefer the old-school Ms. Pac Man feel of games. They also have a regular, full size standing model. But for $2,500, you don't get screwed in the games department. You'll get kick ass titles like Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, Tempest, and tons more. So now you have a choice between a thrifty, sucky model from Target, and a super-expensive kick ass model from Costco. Which will you choose this holiday? [Thanks, Jason] More »
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