• Video Card – There’s a $30 mail-in rebate floating around for Radeon 4750 video cards, bringing the prices down to around $250 for extremely capable video hardware. If I’d yet decided what I was going to do about my gaming machine I’d probably pick one of these up. [Slickdeals]
• Monitor – Hannspree 22-inch LCD monitor with 1,680 x 1,050 resolution for $200. [Dealhack]
• Kitchen TV – GPX 8.1-inch under-cabinet LCD TV for $130 with additional $75 mail-in rebate. [Dealnews]
• Home Theater Speakers – Yamaha 6.1-channel home theater speaker set (no receiver) for $94, shipped [Dealnews]
• Flashlights – Denali Super-Bright 9-LED aluminum flashlight 3-pack for $14 on Amazon. [Dealnews]
• Electric Sports Bra Lawnmower – Today’s Woot is the Neuton CE 5.2 Battery-Powered Lawn Mower for $305, shipped.



Too bad the flashlight maker left out the light part.
From the linked-to Amazon description.
“Equipped with 9 super-bright LED bulbs these flashlights omit a bright clean light and require less power than conventional bulbs.”
Indeed.
At least the Schwarzschild radius is manageable.
OMG Mr. Show rules!!1!
I was under the impression that ATI has been on a toboggan ride to shitsville ever since AMD took over.
Their drivers have certainly been on the decline.
Only a few numbers off on the card name, it’s the 4870, not 4750. How could you forget such a memorable name?!
#4 – Your impression would be quite wrong. The current 4800 series from ATI is the best bang for your buck out there.
I got a 4850 on the weekend and my computer has been transformed into a tiny god dedicated to processing pixels, trapped in an aluminium box.
The 4800′s really are impressive.