Morning Tech Deals Roundup

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MP3 Player – The 2GB Sansa Express MP3 player, which can be expanded with microSD, can be ordered for as low as $16, shipped, directly from SanDisk. It’s not in stock, but I bet they’ll make more. [Slickdeals]

Roomba – iRobot 110 Dirt Dog Workshop Robot for $100, shipped. I bought one of these for a friend for Christmas when she let us stay at her house in Santa Fe for a couple of weeks. I felt a little bad getting the low-end model—so low-end iRobot doesn’t even call it a Roomba—but you know what? It worked just fine. It may have less tines on the brushes and such, but it still sucked up dust and (because she’s a seamstress) pins and thread just fine. Considering how easily a Roomba can die, I’m not sure it’s worth paying any more. [Amazon]

Printer – Canon Pixma iP2600 inkjet photo printer for $30, shipped. [Dealhack]

HDTV – Sony Bravia 52-inch 1080p LCD HDTV for $1,500, shipped. That’s a $500 overnight drop on a top-brand panel. [Dealnews]

Jornada! — Mwave sells the factory-refurbished HP Jornada 729 handheld PC (Windows for Handheld PC 2000) for $108, shipped. I don’t actually think you should buy one of these, especially when you can get an entry-level netbook for $100 more, but it’s just crazy to me these are still around at all. [Dealnews]

Alarm Clock – A cute little four-sided rotatable alarm clock (with thermometer!) for $4, shipped. [Dealnews]

R/C Heli — Syma S010 Vision 3-channel mini helicopter for $31, shipped. We’re the Heli-Vets! [Dealnews]

Miracle Back Healer — Today’s Woot is the dubious-looking Medisana Back Pain Relief System for $55, shipped.

Das Keyboard – Buy one, get one half-off of the Das Keyboard. [DasKeyboard.com]

USB Duplicators – Use this link and get 10% off your order of a USB mass duplicator from AlltecStores.com.

Photo: Smailtronic

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One Response to Morning Tech Deals Roundup

  1. tinfoil says:

    Re the Jornada:

    I have one and up until a few months ago, it was a pretty handy device for troubleshooting network problems. I dumped NetBSD on it and had a PCMCIA network and wifi cards for it. Then I picked up a Sharp SL-C3000 and the Jornada is now sitting amongst my other retired PDAs.

    $100 is a little pricey, in my opinion, for the device though.

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