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Our Daily Deal: 1.5-Terabyte External Drive for $99.99

Our Daily Deal: 1.5 TB External Drive for $99.99
The folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best deals they find on gadgets every day, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

Everyone needs more storage for their computers. Really, there's no such thing as too much hard drive space. Whether a huge hard drive for all that downloaded (legally, of course) music, or a large-capacity drive for all our backed up data, a truly massive storage space is a welcome addition to any rig. That's why we had to tell you about this deal from Dell, forwarded to us by our good friends at TechDealDigger. Dell Small & Medium Business is selling a 1.5-terabyte external USB hard drive for $99.99 with free shipping. (In case you're counting, that's 1,500 gigabytes, or enough space to store 60 Blu-ray discs, or 375,000 songs.) That's $53 below the list price of this Western Digital Elements drive, and beats the price on the reliably cheap outlet Newegg by $30. The Elements drive series is very well reviewed and comes highly recommended, making it an all but irresistible deal.

Watch this space every day for new tech deals. [From: TechDealDigger]

Audio/Video, TV

Our Daily Deal: 23" Monitor, Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for $179.99

The folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best deals they find on gadgets every day, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

Want to quickly turn your PC from just another Web-browsing machine into a viable entertainment center? Drop by Dell and pick up this package deal, which includes a Samsung 23-inch HD monitor and Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse. While 23 inches isn't large enough to replace the TV in most living rooms, it is perfect for a dorm, bedroom, or the average New York City apartment. Add the wireless keyboard and mouse combo, which lets you sit back, relax, and cue up a movie from Netflix, or a show on Hulu, without hovering over the desk and you've got a legitimate alternative to your traditional cable box and remote setup.

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Our Daily Deal: 1GB DDR3 Laptop Memory for $0.99

Our Daily Deal: 1 GB DDR3 Laptop Memory For $0.99

The folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best deals they find on gadgets every day, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

One way to make your tech dollar go a little further is to upgrade what you already have. One of the most effective and cheapest ways to make your PC move a bit faster is to install more RAM, and if you've got a laptop (or a Mac Mini) with only 1GB of memory, have we got a deal for you: a 1GB DDR3 laptop memory module for only $0.99 after a mail-in rebate. You'll still have to pay for shipping (a relatively hefty $5.99), but even then this OCZ module is half the price of Newegg's next cheapest offering of the same type and size.

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Computers

Our Daily Deal: Dell Desktop and 23" Monitor for $386


The folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best deals they find on gadgets every day, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

Of all the gadgets you could get, the most essential is a computer. Without a PC, there is no e-mail, no putting music on your iPod, and no losing track of time in Wikipedia. Thankfully, if you're currently computer-less, or perhaps just several years past due for an upgrade, you can get a perfectly serviceable desktop and a large, wide-screen monitor for under $400. Using the coupon code, WKF35JP9FR9BLQ, you can get a Vostro 220 from Dell's Small Business site for just $386.10, plus $35 shipping.

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Cameras

Our Daily Deal: Canon EOS Rebel XS Digital SLR for $559


The folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best deals they find on gadgets every day, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

Cheap, digital, point-and-shoot cameras are a dime a dozen. While great for simple snapshots, sometimes those $200 digicams just won't cut it. Digital SLRs, which tend to be a bit pricier, let you flex your photo creativity with larger image sensors and interchangeable lenses. Our pals at TechDealDigger pointed out a sale on a 10.1-megapixel Canon Digital Rebel XS. This entry-level Digital SLR lists for $600, but is on sale at Amazon right now for $535.

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Car Tech

Our Daily Deal: TomTom GPS for $49.99



The folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best deals they find on gadgets every day, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer, so take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

GPS units' prices have been dropping pretty quickly over the past year or so. In fact, sub-$100 portable devices are so common that there is little reason not to own one at this point. If you have been too broke, though, or too cheap, today you are officially out of excuses. Amazon is selling a refurbished TomTom ONE 130 for $49.99, after a mail-in rebate. Oh, and it comes with free shipping. The ONE 130 features a 4.3-inch touchscreen, the TomTom Map Share program (for sharing or correcting points of interest), and a traffic receiver (for detouring around congested roads). Normally the ONE 130 retails for $129.99, so if you're willing to pay for a refurbished unit, and don't mind waiting for your rebate check, you can get a reliable GPS from a reputable company at more than a 60-percent discount. This might be the best deal our friends at TechDealDigger have sent us yet.

Watch this space every day for new tech deals. [From: TechDealDigger]

Computers

Our Daily Deal: Dell 19" Wide Screen LCD Monitor for $89



The folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best deals they find on gadgets every day, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer, so take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

For only $89 (including shipping and handling), you can get your hands on a 19-inch Dell widescreen monitor. It's got a 1000:1 contrast ratio, a 5ms response time, and an HD resolution of 1440x900 -- all this adds up to plenty of performance for gaming and watching movies, not to mention a heck of a deal for that price. If you're still using a standard 4:3 ratio monitor, or just wish you had a second monitor (which studies show can increase productivity), now's the perfect time to take the plunge.

Watch this space every day for new tech deals. [From: TechDealDigger]

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Our Daily Deal: $177 Samsung Blu-ray Player Player Netflix, Pandora



Every day, the folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best gadget deals they can find, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So, take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

If you haven't hopped on the Blu-ray train yet, now may be the perfect time; Amazon's got Samsung's BD-P1600 Blu-ray disc player, with four movies, for a recession-friendly $177.96 (retail price: $299).The BD-P1600 is a great deal even if you're not ready to convert your entire movie library to Blu-ray yet; the disc player brings Netflix and Pandora streaming to your living room, upconverts DVDs to HD-like quality, and will work with BD-Live. Follow the instructions on TechDealDigger to get the Blu-ray package.

Continue to watch this space for new tech deals. [From: TechDealDigger]

Computers, Laptops

Our Daily Deal: Viliv S5 UMPC With Free Accessories (First 400 Buyers)



You usually have to pay for the privilege of owning a sought-after new gadget within a month of its release, but the Viliv S5 UMPC (Ultra-Mobile PC) -- a white-hot handheld Windows XP computer that sold out in less than a day when it debuted in Korea last month -- is being offered for pre-sale at Dynamism.com for just $599, starting at 1pm today.

The real deal is this, though: If you're one of the first 400 buyers, you'll get a free second battery, leather case, and car kit thrown in.

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Our Daily Deal: 9-Inch MSI Netbook for $194.99



Every day, the folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best gadget deals they can find, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So, take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

In case you haven't notice, laptops are getting really inexpensive. And netbooks, those li'l mini laptops that are fine for most basic computer tasks (Web surfing, e-mailing, photo organizing, music and the like), are the most affordable of them all. But even we were surprised to see this deal -- a 9-inch MSI Wind U90 netbook for just $194.99 (including free shipping). It runs Linux, which is actually faster on these laptops than Windows XP or Vista, and includes a built-in Webcam, built-in Wi-Fi, and an 80-gigabyte (GB) hard drive.

Watch this space for new tech deals. [From: TechDealDigger]

Our Daily Deal: 25% Off Skype Unlimited Calling Plans


Every day, the folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best gadget deals they can find, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So, take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

Internet phone company Skype is offering 25-percent off of any its 12-month unlimited calling plans if you sign up before May 6th. If you're not using Skype, but find that you make a lot of calls from your desk, it's definitely worth looking into. With its unlimited U.S. and Canada plan, for example, you can make calls from your PC to any cell phone or landline for just $3 a month -- and that's before the discount. Similar plans for unlimited calling to a single country or anywhere in the world are $6 and $12 pre-discount, respectively.

Watch this space every day for new tech deals. [From: TechDealDigger and Download Squad]

Our Daily Deal: Dell Vostro A90 Netbook for $199



Every day, the folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best gadget deals they can find, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So, take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

Have a laptop but sick of lugging it around just so you can check your e-mail or work on basic word-processing? You may want to look into getting a netbook. The budget-friendly computers may not have the performance specs of a top-of-the-line laptop, but they're a great deal for everyday tasks.

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Cameras

Our Daily Deal: Olympus Stylus 830 8MP Digital Camera


Every day, the folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best gadget deals they can find, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So, take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

Sometimes, the camera on your cell phone just won't do. That's why it's important to have a full-featured digital camera stashed somewhere for documenting life's truly important events, like your child's first birthday, or the time the cat got stuck in a plastic bag. And, while prices on quality digital cameras have dropped over the years, it's pretty hard to beat $99 for this Olympus. The camera lists for around $250 on Amazon (depending on the color), but, if you don't mind silver or orange, you can get it for $99, plus a free case, through Newegg. The Olympus 830 has an 8 megapixel sensor, 5x optical zoom, tons of pre-set shooting modes, image stabilization features, and the ability to shoot videos with 640 x 480 pixel resolution (think high-quality YouTube videos). You'll still have to pay shipping, and buy an xD card, but it's hard to complain when you're getting a camera that lists for up to $300 at a third of the price.

Watch this space every day for new tech deals. [From: TechDealDigger]

Audio/Video, TV

Our Daily Deal: Samsung LN46A650 HDTV for $1,299



Every day, the folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best gadget deals they can find, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer. So, take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

There aren't a whole lot of up-sides to this recession we find ourselves mired in, but we here at Switched are always looking for that silver lining, and, in this case, it's fast-falling TV prices. For those of us yet to hop on the HDTV bandwagon, there may not be a better time to buy. Case in point, the Samsung LN46A650, a 46-inch, full HD (1080p) LCD TV for only $1,299 plus free shipping from Fry's. The same TV will set you back more than $1,500 at Amazon.

Even better, this isn't some bargain basement TV -- it has a fast 4ms response time and 120hz refresh rate that make it perfect for watching fast-moving video (like sports) and for playing video games. It also has a feature called Infolink, which lets you get stock prices, weather, and news when hooked up to the Internet. Its Ethernet port is just one of the many, many connections this TV has; you get four HDMI ports, two component inputs, a PC input, and a USB port for hooking up external harddrives and thumbdrives loaded with your JPEGs, MPEGs, and MP3s.

Watch this space every day for new tech deals. [From: TechDealDigger]

Our Daily Deal: Western Digital 160 Gigabyte Hard Drive for $47.99



The folks over at TechDealDigger are letting us know about some of the best deals they find on gadgets every day, so we're going to pass that information on to you. After all, in these tough economic times, every little bit counts. We may not be buying Swarovski-covered iPods any time soon, but everyone needs essentials like a computer, so take a look at what the online deals site sent us today.

You can never be too careful -- or obsessive -- about backing up your data. We'll tell you from experience that it's not a matter of if your hard drive will fail, but when. Fortunately, Newegg.com is offering Western Digital 160-gigabyte hard drives for $47.99 (shipped). Sure, terabyte drives exist now, but 160-gigabytes should be more than enough for backing up your essential documents and your treasured home movies and photos. The physically small, portable drive can be powered via your USB port, so there's no need to lug around a separate power cord.

Watch this space every day for new tech deals. [From: TechDealDigger]

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