You’ve probably got a TV languishing unused somewhere in your home. Or you’ve got a beautiful modern dumb TV and no easy way to stream Netflix on it. Either way, it’s hard to find a less expensive way to add internet to your TV than this D-Link MovieNite Plus streaming box. Sure, it doesn’t have a plethora of streaming options like the Roku 2 XS or the simplicity of the Apple TV, but at $50 less than the heavy hitters, it doesn’t have to. It will serve Netflix, Pandora, and YouTube in 1080p with aplomb.
https://gizmodo.com/roku-2-same-old-but-still-good-same-old-5827779
Amazon’s selling this streaming box for a few cents under $32, which is $50 less than its MSRP and $30 less than the next closest price. Hell, that’s almost impulse-buy territory. [Amazon]
Don’t forget to pick up a cheap HDMI cable while you’re at it. [Amazon | Meritline]
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Top Deals
• D-Link MovieNight Streaming Player DSM-312 ($32) | Amazon | Originally $70
Accessories
• 4GB Sansa Clip+ ($28) | Newegg via Fatwallet | Originally $40 | Use coupon code EMCXWVR64, black is $30 over at Amazon
• Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G400 ($33) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $50
• Drop-Test Passing 1TB Silicon Power Portable HD ($90) | Newegg via Dealnews | Originally $120 | Use coupon code EMCXWVR37
Want some InCase stuff? You should pick up this $40 for $20 voucher in case https://t.co/2MawvwaW
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Miscellaneous
Drinking wine without an actual wine glass is for winos and rubes. (Or broke college students.) In any case — these Anchor stemless glasses are $13 for a set of four from Amazon. That’s at least $22 less than other stores are charging, and they’re stemless, so you won’t have to overcorrect to the other side of pretentious. [Amazon]
• 8-Liter Dry Bag ($3.49) | Meritline via Dealnews | Originally $10
• 4-Pack Anchor Stemless Wine Glass ($13) | Amazon via Dealnews | Originally $25
• LEGO 405 Piece Ultimate Building Set ($23.24) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $30
• LEGO Creator Seaside House ($40) | Amazon via Reddit | Originally $50
• Hario V60 Buono Kettle ($52) | Amazon via Amazon | Originally $70
• Popchips Sale HAHAHA | Amazon
• Clif Crunch Bars are Back ($4) | Amazon | Originally $7
• 500GB Usenet Block ($20) | Newsgroup Direct | Originally $60 | Thanks, Jose!
Apple
• 2013 13″ Macbook Pro ($1000) | Ebay via Ben’s Bargains | Originally $1200
Audio
Nope! But earlier today there was a solid flash sale on the Big Jambox.
Today’s a Great Day to Pick Up Starcraft II
Oh hell yeah — Starcraft II for $30 http://t.co/9IAboDHn
— Gizmodo Deals (@GizmodoDeals) January 28, 2013
Gaming
If you’ve been out of the sports loop for the past two weeks, the NHL is back. Its premier simulation is also $20 off today. Check out Owen Good’s take over at Kotaku. [Amazon]
https://kotaku.com/nhl-13-the-kotaku-review-5942764
• Dead Island: Game of the Year ($5.44) | Green Man Gaming via Reddit | Originally $20 | Use coupon code GMG20-PJFEW-Y16HK
• Sleeping Dogs PC Download ($10) | Amazon via Amazon | Originally $20
• Age of Empires III Complete Collection for PC ($10) | Amazon via Gamingaholic | Originally $30
• Microsoft Indie Pack ($10) | Amazon via Reddit | Originally $30
• Microsoft Indie Pack ($12) | Green Man Gaming via Ben’s Bargains | Originally $30 | Use coupon code GMG20-PJFEW-Y16HK
• Settlers Bundle ($16) | Amazon via Gamingaholic | Originally $45
• Hitman: Absolution ($17) | Amazon via Reddit | Originally $30
• NHL 13 for Xbox and PS3 ($40) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $60
• Battlefield 3 for Xbox and PS3 ($40) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $60
• Simcity Pre-Order ($60) | Amazon via Amazon | Originally $60 | We went over this last week—if you preorder Sim City now you’ll get a $20 Amazon gift card, access to the beta, and a free Heroes and Villains expansion
• Mad Catz R.A.T.7. Gaming Mouse ($80) | Amazon via Amazon | Originally $100
• Xbox 360 4GB + $50 Gift Card ($200) | Best Buy via Gamingaholic | Originally $200
A year of Xbox Live for $35, this time at Best Buy. Is it possible that this is the new normal price? http://t.co/C2SWSLSD
— Gizmodo Deals (@GizmodoDeals) January 28, 2013
Physical Media
• The Atlantic Subscription ($4.49) | Tanga via Ben’s Bargains | Originally $30 | Use coupon code BENSBARGAINS
• Young Frankenstein on Blu-ray ($7) | Fry’s via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $15
• Big Trouble in Little China on Blu-ray ($9) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $16
• Moonrise Kingdom on Blu-ray ($16) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $26
• Ultimate Matrix Collection on Blu-ray ($25) | Amazon via Reddit | Originally $40
Want to read Watchmen? The graphic novel is down to $12 over at Amazon http://t.co/dA4iPmd0
— Gizmodo Deals (@GizmodoDeals) January 28, 2013
Digital Media
• Free NASA Ebooks | NASA
Here's a sweet free MP3 this morning: GnR's Sweet Child o' Mine http://t.co/h6YcSpa5
— Gizmodo Deals (@GizmodoDeals) January 28, 2013
Clothing
It’s true — Ralph Lauren Polo Rugby is no more. Kaput. Gone forever. Guess rappers like Kayne West, Curren$y, 2 Chainz, or Juelz Santana will have to find another go-to fashion label. As for the rest of you guys, you might not be as rich as those rappers, but you might be able to afford some Polo Rugby swag as they’re clearing out old stock. Use the code TAKEOFF20 to save a ‘lil extra. [Polo Ralph Lauren]
• Beeswax Leather Clarks Bushacre II ($70) | 6PM via Reddit | Originally $100
• Black Clarks Desert Trooper ($70) | Amazon via Amazon | Originally $100
• North Face Denali Down Jacket ($110) | REI via REI | Originally $220
• 35% off Banana Republic | Banana Republic via Dealnews | Use coupon code BRSAVE25
Dumb TV → Smart TV
• D-Link MovieNite Plus ($32) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $50
Laptops
Nope.
Desktops
Nothing here either.
Tablets
Remember the discontinued big-ass Kindle DX? Now they're clearing 'em out for $130 a pop. http://t.co/jybSipZX
— Gizmodo Deals (@GizmodoDeals) January 28, 2013
A refurbished 1st-generation Kindle Fire for $100 over here http://t.co/JCHKYBdM
— Gizmodo Deals (@GizmodoDeals) January 28, 2013
Screens
• Coby 39″ 1080p LED LCD TV ($288) | Fry’s via Dealnews | Originally $330 | Great price for a cheap 1080p TV
• 50″ LG 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV ($630) | Walmart via Dealnews | Originally $800
• 46″ Samsung LED 3D HDTV ($740) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $1000
• Panasonic Viera 60″ Plasma HDTV TC-P30UT50 ($1150) | Paul’s TV via Edealinfo | Originally $1400 | Use coupon code SAVE100
Camera
• Rokinon 35mm f/1.4 Lens for Canon or Sony ($370) | Buydig via Ben’s Bargains | Originally $500 | Use coupon code ROKTHIRDS
This is a great price for a full-frame Canon 6D with a legit zoom lens http://t.co/DW5KmOTh
— Gizmodo Deals (@GizmodoDeals) January 28, 2013
Bare Drives
• 1TB Western Digital Blue HD ($70) | Amazon via Amazon | Originally $100
Apps
iOS
• The Creeps ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $1
• The Creeps HD ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $2
• Gyroscope Surface Level ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $1
Android
• Splashtop 2: Remote Desktop ($0) | Amazon via Reddit | Originally $5
• Sketchbook Pro ($1.49) | Amazon Appstore via Apps-aholic | Originally $5
Windows
• H&R Block At Home Deluxe ($24) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $30
Hobomodo
• Free NASA Ebooks| Not new, but if you didn’t know before, now you do
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