
If you want decent audio on the go and don't want a pair of clunky over-ear headphones, a great choice is the Klipsch S4i. They're a go-to recommendation for sub-$100 earphones on forums like HeadFi and Reddit, and they made Gizmodo's value list back in December. They're already a relatively cheap earphone that produces solid sound. But every dollar counts when you're buying tech, and right now they're at Amazon's lowest historical price.
$45 dollars nets you a pair of black Klipsch S4i earbuds with free shipping. This is the version with a remote and mic, and it usually retails for $60 and up elsewhere, and it's even priced lower than the remoteless version. If you had a feeling your stock earbuds weren't quite cutting it, today's a great day to give the S4i a shot. [Amazon]
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On January 30, the deal of the day was a 250GB Samsung 840 SSD for $150. That was a great price for that drive, and at $0.60 a GB, a great price for solid state storage in general. But today that price got beat by Tiger Direct — they're selling the 250GB model for $150, and it comes down to $140 with the code SUN85366. [Tiger Direct] Between 2:30 and 3:00 Tiger Direct bumped the price $10, which matches the DotD price from a month ago. It's still a good deal, but not as good as it was this morning.
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