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If you’re in need of a new laptop/computer, today’s the day to get one. From Dell netbooks to Apple iMacs, we’ve got them lined up for you.

Computing and Peripherals:

HP G60t Core 2 Duo 16″ Laptop with 4GB RAM, Blu-ray, 256MB NVIDIA for $709.79 plus free shipping (normally $1,014).

Apple iMac 24″ Desktop for $1,099 plus free shipping (normally $1,199).

Dell Vostro A90 Netbook Intel Atom 8.9in Mini Laptop (1GB/16GB SSD) for $249 (normally $324).

Dell Vostro 1520 Core 2 Duo 2.1GHz 15.4in LED Laptop (3GB/250GB/Vista Biz + XP Pro) w/ 8GB Flash Drive for $529 (normally $799).

Lenovo IdeaPad G530 Intel Dual-Core 2.16GHz 15.4in Laptop (2GB/160GB) for $386.99 plus free shipping (normally $429.99 – use coupon code USPLENOVO).

XFX Radeon HD 4870 1GB DDR5 PCI-E 2.0 Video Card for $115.56 (normally $195).

1TB Hitachi USB Extneral Hard Drive for $74.99 plus free shipping (normally $119.99).

1TB Western Digital Caviar Black Hard Drive for $88 plus free shipping (normally $100 – use this rebate form).

Gaming:

Sony Playstation 3 80GB for $349.99 plus free shipping (normally $399).

Home Entertainment:

50” Samsung PN50B550 1080p Plasma HDTV for $1309.99 plus free shipping (normally $1599.99 – use coupon code JD9VZMWY).

47” Philips 47PFL3603D 1080p LCD HDTV (normally $1,799).

40″ Samsung LN40B550 1080p LCD TV for $884.99 plus free shipping (normally $915 – use coupon code IGTZ3SB7).

32″ Vizio VW32L LCD TV for $388 plus free shipping (normally $430).

Blu-ray Disc Player BDP-S300 (refurbished) for $134.99 (normally $399).

Polk Audio 50 Floorstanding Speaker for $94.99 (normally $130).

Hobomodo:

2GB USB Flash Drive for $0.

Subscription to Car and Driver Magazine for $0.

Old Spice Red Zone Body Wash for $0.

Hand Therapy Cream from Crabtree and Evelyn for $0 (must have present coupons in-store only).

Playtex Sport Tampons Sample for $0.

“Explain Yourselves #2” by Joan of Arcs MP3 Download for $0.

“The Jesus You Can’t Ignore” Book for $0.

If a deal looks too good to be true, investigate the store and see if it’s a good, reputable place to buy. Safe shopping!

[Thanks TechDealDigger, Fat Wallet, GamerHotline, Cheap College Gamers, CheapStingyBargains and TechBargains.]

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