Psssh. Black Friday. That’s nonsense. Cyber Monday is where it’s at. Well, at least that’s what online retailers would like us to believe. It seems true deals are scarce and instead, there are a whole bunch of standard sales posing as real deals on what’s supposed to be the biggest online shopping day ever. We did manage to dug up a few legitimate tech deals that are worth your time. Curious? Sure you are. Click through for the complete run-down.
Cameras
- Nikon Coolpix 12.1MP S70 slim digital camera — $159 @ Best Buy
- Kodak EasyShare M590 slim digital camera — $114 @ Amazon
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 micro-4/3rds digital camera — $399 @ Amazon
Computers
- HP Pavilion desktop AMD quad-core, 8GB, 1TB — $629 @ HP
- HP Pavilion dv6t notebook Intel Core i3, 6GB, 500GB — $599 @ HP
- CyberpowerPC Intel Core i5, 4GB, 1TB, 1GB ATI GPU — $599 @ Newegg
- iBuyPower Intel Core i3, 4Gb, 1TB, 512MB ATI GPU — $499 @ Newegg
- Dell Zino HD nettop AMD dual-core, 3GB, Blu-ray — $349 @ Dell
Computer Accessories
- 8GB Kingston flash drive — $9.95 @ Buy.com
- 2TB Seagate HDD — $69.99 @ Newegg
- Linksys WRT54G2 Wireless Router — $29.99 @ Newegg
- OCZ 240GB SSD — $399 @ Newegg
- HP Deskjet D2680 — $29.99 @ HP
- Kingston 64GB SSD — $89.95 AR @ Buy.com
Gadgets
- Refurb 3G Barnes & Noble Nook ereader — $99.99 @ Buy.com
- Brother Labeler — $9.99 @ Buy.com
- Free Insignia GPS with purchase of iPod touch — @ Best Buy
- Xbox 360 Live Bundle — $249 @ Walmart
- Free Shipping at ThinkGeek
- 30-70% off Watchismo Watches
- 20% of ScottEVest gear with the coupon code CYBER20
- Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for iPhone and iPad is 50 percent off, or $4.99