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DealNN roundup: Canon Multifunction Printer, only $195

updated 12:45 pm EST, Tue February 15, 2011

 

Deals on printers, GPS navigators, and more


This week’s deals from DealNN include a discounted multifunction printer, Toshiba laptop, and GPS navigator. Buy.com has recently dropped the price of the Canon imageCLASS MF4570dn Black and White Laser Multifunction Printer to only $195.99, which makes it 71% less than its original list price of $695. The Canon features print speeds up to 26ppm, Ethernet support, and multiple print modes.

While at Buy.com check out the 17.3-inch, 2.53GHz Toshiba Satellite L675-S7112 Notebook, complete with 500GB hard drive, Blu-ray support, and a sale price of $649.99. 6ave.com is still offering the Harman Kardon AVR7550HD 7.2 Channel Audio/Video Receiver for $1236, and includes savings of up to $1263. Or consider the refurbished Samsung 27-inch LCD Monitor, now priced at $259.99 and includes FREE ground delivery.


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