Morning tech deals highlights

Sonicare Toothbrush – Amazon is selling the entry-level 4100 model for $37, shipped, which is about half off. Sonicare will sheer the cruft off your choppers like a chainsaw to cheddar. [Amazon] Update: Derp.

Netbook – Acer Aspire On with 1GB RAM, 120GB HDD, and Windows XP for $240, shipped. [Amazon] If you want the six-cell battery, it’s $280. I imagine that these first-wave netbooks will start being cleared out soon to make way for the Ion-powered versions.

LeapFrog Booksimilar product from LeapFrog some of you guys didn’t like the idea that a robot would read a book to your kids. But for those of you aren’t racist against robot help… [Dealhack]

DSLR – J&R is selling a refurbished Nikon D90 body for $700, about $100 off. [Dealoco]

Wolfenstein – The first-person shooter is available for iPhone and iPod Touch for $2, which is $3 off. [Dealnews]

Defense Grid – 3D tower defense game Defense Grid is available for the PC from Steam for $5, or $15 off. I played the demo and it was pretty neat, although $5 is more in line with what I’d want to pay than $20. You can pick up the new Plants vs. Zombies from PopCap while you’re there for $10. [Dealnews]

Heart Monitor – Today’s Woot is the Pro-Form Precision Trainer XT Heart Rate Monitor with Chest Strap for $25, shipped.

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2 Responses to Morning tech deals highlights

  1. Pixel says:

    Is a 6-cell battery really needed on a Sonicare? I can’t imagine it being used long enough at one go that battery life is a major concern. :)

  2. dculberson says:

    I’d be more worried about it shearing off more than just the cruft with the six cell battery. Especially for $280! That must be a serious toothbrush!

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