Morning tech deals highlights

Xbox Controller – Newegg is selling the regular black 360 wireless controller for $30. [Slickdeals]

Security Camera – The Q-See 4-channel color outdoor wired camera set feeds back to a 250GB DVR, perfect for your own Little Brother LARPing. It’s $300, shipped. [Dealoco]

Netbook – Dell is selling its new Mini 10v for $292, shipped. Should be hackintorshable judging from the chipset. (We’ll be updating our compatibility chart soon, honest injun.) [Dealnews]

Fake Rock Speaker – The Phoenix Gold 5.25-inch granite rock landscape speaker is yours for just $26, shipped—that’s about $21 off. [Dealnews]

Monitor – Unbelievably, the Dell S2209W 1080p widescreen monitor (21.5-inch) has dropped again, down now to $150, shipped. That’s $60 cheaper than the drop last week. Soon I will be able to realize my lifelong dream of sitting at a bank of enveloping monitors, each displaying status updates of chittering consoles and flashing Nagios grids. But since I have no machines to monitor anymore, they’ll have to be monitoring your computers. [Dealnews]

Zune – Today’s Woot is a 30GB Zune for $85. Buy it today and I’ll throw in $30,000 worth of music for just $15 a month.

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5 Responses to Morning tech deals highlights

  1. cinemajay says:

    (We’ll be updating our compatibility chart soon, honest injun)

    Is there a reason you had to work a racial slur into this morning’s tech deals?

  2. dofnup says:

    Nobody likes you, Albie, because you’re so racist! He’s Albie, the racist dragon!

  3. dculberson says:

    Said in my best [worst] seductive voice:

    I’d let you monitor my computer any time.

  4. cinemajay says:

    @2, ha!

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