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DealNN: Polaroid 12MP touchscreen digital camera

updated 01:20 pm EST, Tue February 23, 2010

 

Deals on cameras, storage, iMacs and more


Today's featured deals from DealNN include digital cameras, iMacs, Blu-ray players and more. The most note worthy deal being on the Polariod touchscreen digital camera, which has been reduced to $99.99 this week at Buy.com. The Polaroid digital camera features a 3-inch touchscreen display, 12MP resolution, 3x optical zoom, and 4x digital zoom. Pair the camera with the Polaroid PoGo instant mobile printer and print out images instantly, just like with the old bulky Polaroid cameras.

Once again Apple’s online store is offering the refurbished 24-inch, 2.93GHz iMac for the discounted price of $1,279. This week Newegg.com has dropped the price on the 15.6-inch Acer Aspire notebook computer from $649.99 to $599.99. BestBuy.com has cut the price on the factory refurbished Magnavox Blu-ray disc player to $89.99. Newegg.com’s Shell Shocker daily deal is on the Seagate Expansion 750GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive, which is priced at $109.99.


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