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DealNN roundup: Toshiba Canvio 1TB, only $69

updated 01:54 pm EST, Tue December 11, 2012

 
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Toshiba Canvio 1TB, only $69


This week at DealNN find price cuts on portable storage, notebook computers, digital cameras and more. Today's deal of the day from BestBuy.com is on the Toshiba Canvio 3.0 external USB 3.0/2.0 portable hard drive. It is regularly priced at $89.99, but has been reduced by $20 to $69.99 with FREE shipping. This hard drive features 1TB of storage space in a small (0.7" x 5" x 4.7") form factor with USB 3.0 interface for data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps. A three year warranty on parts and labor is included from Toshiba.

Save 22% on the 13.3-inch Toshiba Portege this week at Buy.com, it was priced at $899.99, but has been reduced to only $699.99 with FREE budget shipping. A $50 price cut is offered on the Panasonic Lumix 16MP digital camera in orange, it was $179.99, but is now $129.99 with FREE shipping at JR.com. Amazon.com has reduced the price on the Sennheiser MM 550 travel Bluetooth wireless headset from $499.95 down to $279.97 with FREE super saver shipping. Save 32% on the Sony BDP-S590 3D Blu-ray player this week at JR.com, it was $148, but has been reduced by $48.01 to $99.99.


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