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DealNN roundup: 13.3-inch MBP for $1398

updated 01:41 pm EST, Tue January 8, 2013

 

13.3-inch MacBook Pro for $1398


This week, BHPHotoVideo.com has reduced the price on the 13.3-inch MacBook Pro which was $1,499, but has been cut to $1,398 with free shipping, making this about $22 less than the lowest price offered on this notebook, brand new, anywhere else. This MBP features a 2.9GHz Intel dual-core processor, with 8GB of RAM and a 750GB hard drive -- along with Intel HD 4000 graphics card and LED-Backlit display. A one-year warranty on parts and labor is included from Apple.

Save 40 percent on the Toshiba Canvio Basics 1TB USB 3.0 portable hard drive, it has a list price of $120, but is now only $72 with free budget shipping at Buy.com. Buyers can save $70 on the Lenovo IdeaPad S405 notebook computer this week at Newegg.com, it is regularly priced at $550, but has been cut to $480 with free shipping.

JR.com has reduced the price on the Garmin Nuvi 50 five-inch slim-design touchscreen GPS navigator from $140 down to only $100 with free shipping. The refurbished Samsung 40-inch slim AirTrack SurroundBar with subwoofer has seen a 53 percent discount, from $300 down to $140 with free shipping at TigerDirect.com.


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