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more about #sales masonsturtle: What's the difference between a 600Hz Plasma and a 60Hz LCD? more » TheRiseOfRoy: i work at CompUSA. we have better deals than that by far. more » paulrules: 600Hz? MINE! more » Dacker: Yawn.... To be serious though, one cannot expect Apple to offer huge discounts as they don't want to undercut the retailers who carry their products.... more » G.O.B.: Come on!: WOAOOAOAH!!! Did Apple clear this with accounting first? These deals are insane!!1!1!1!!!!!!!! more » HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: My, what deep discounts. more » Gordonium: That 4-in-the-morning delirium had set in when you posted this, huh? S'cool. This one time, I bought something online at like 3 in the morning, and I... more » jlcro: Save $11. Oh really? It's not even worth it. more » Xjep: Has Apple ever had a good sale more » Michael McElrath: iPod touch? $199 - $178 = $21, not $41. more » iComment: What is this? A sale for ants? more » Dennis R. Hirschfelt: No, it's not on, Wilson Rothman. The fact that you posted this after seeing the deals, shows you objectivity. I mean really, did you see the other r... more » SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: Black friday sales are also available here in Brazil...WOOT more » Fredrikkk: Oh man, you can save $21 on Apple TV. This is a disgrace to every Black Friday-er. Apple, you FAIL! more » Muzzled: I'm what you might call an apple fanboy, as I write this from my iPhone. But seriously, is it just me or is this the worst sale you have ever seen? T... more » Xagest: Next year, you guys need to put this stuff in a spreadsheet... more » bornonbord: Ahhh... now that's better. more » shaggedope: What happened to page 2? more » Magicant: No wonder there's so much confusion about where to find the TVs! They're inexplicably listed under the "Televisions" category, instead of "Big Video ... more » HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: It could also mean that Vista was such utter shit that even non-nerds are buying 7 to install on their current hardware just to get away from it. :) more » -
#dealzmodo
Best Buy Finally Offers Legitimate Sale Prices
Our friend Gary over at HD Guru just dissected next week's Best Buy ad, and guess what? 17 out of the 28 deals up for grabs tomorrow are, in his words, "outstanding." Whodathunk? Here's some of the good stuff: More » -
#blackfriday
Black Friday Deals List Updated
Our Black Friday List is updated with deals from Vizio, WireFly, HP and Amazon, including an entirely new page for Blu-rays and DVDs. That's in addition to Best Buy, Office Depot, Dell, Target, Walmart, K-mart and more. Start saving here. -
#flashback
Windows 7 Sales Are Great (Just Like Vista Sales in 2007)
March, 2007: Windows Vista's initial sales are great, "more than doubling" those of its predecessor, Windows XP. Flash forward to November, 2009: Windows 7 initial sales are 234% higher than Vista's. Those numbers sound awfully similar... More » -
#blackfriday
Black Friday Deals: The Only List You Need
Black Friday is a week away, and thousands of markdowns are already announced. Our master list of Giz-friendly deals—a hefty read—includes similar items priced differently at different stores. Keep it refreshed, cuz we'll be updating it all week. More » -
#remainders
Remainders - Things We Didn't Post (and Why)
Apple Stomps Over Nokia to Become Most Profitable Phone-Maker in US...Windows Mobile 7 Is on Track for an Early 2010 Release to OEMs...Bing Videos Aggregates Hulu, YouTube, ABC and More...Non-Apple Companies to Support Mini DisplayPort Soon... More » -
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#bestbuy
Many Best Buy Store TV "Sales" Still Priced Higher Than BB Website
HDGuru already has tomorrow's Best Buy circular, and while there are some genuine deals—certain Sony and LG TVs are at their lowest Best Buy price ever—most "sale" prices are still higher than BB online. See details at [HDGuru] -
#zunehd
Zune HD Quickly Selling Out at Amazon, Newegg, Best Buy and More
Here's a statement I never thought I'd write: The newest Zune is selling out everywhere. Congrats to this underdog manufacturer "Micro-Soft" for finally hitting the big time! More » -
#dealzmodo
Best Buy Slashing Big-Screen HDTV Prices Next Week
Since 2009 sales have leaned toward smaller screened HDTVs, meaning less revenue, Best Buy is taking action by slashing prices on HDTVs with screen sizes larger than 39", according to a leaked circular obtained by HDGuru. More » -
#sales
Dell Forced to Honor Accidental $15 Monitor Listing
Dell Taiwan accidentally priced one 19-inch monitor, normally costing around $150, at only $15, and received a whopping 140,000 orders within the 8 hours it was live. Now, the Taiwanese government is forcing them to honor the sales. More » -
#iphone3gs
AT&T's iPhone 3GS Pre-Orders Already Sold Out
AT&T is telling customers that any iPhone 3GS pre-orders placed after today, June 13th, will not be available at the June 19th launch, instead shipping out between one and two weeks later. More » -
#dealzmodo
Apple Stores Knock Hundreds Off Leftover MacBooks to Clear Inventory
What do you do when you've instituted a bottom-to-top refresh in your product line, your new shipments are imminent, but you still have hundreds of stores with leftover inventory? FIRE SALE, is what. More » -
#sales
More Than 50,000 Palm Pres Sold, More than 150,000 Apps Downloaded
We don't have hard numbers yet, but according to some analysts, Palm probably sold between 50,000 and 60,000 Pres in this opening weekend, and Palm verifies over 150,000 app downloads in the first day alone. More » -
#retailers
Local Electronics Stores Defy the Recession By Not Being Terrible
While giant retailers are scrambling to nab whatever portion of Circuit City's suddenly available $11-billion in revenue they can, local electronics stores and midsize retailers are making out like gangbusters, simply by doing things the old fashioned way. More » -
#apple
iPhone Application Sales Are So Tiny They Fit in a Floppy
Sure, the iPhone Application Store is big business for developers and consumers. For Apple? Not so much. Like always, it's all about selling hardware in Cupertino. More »


