Today only, Compact Appliance takes up to 20% off sitewide as part of its 1-Day Sale. (The applicable discount is reflected on the product page.) Plus, many items quality for free shipping ... Combined, that's tied with our May mention as the best sale we've seen from this merchant, which specializes in small appliances. Notables, each with free shipping : ... Wonderwash Portable Hand-Crank Mini Washing Machine for $41.60 ... EdgeStar Deluxe Mini Kegerator & Draft Beer Dispenser for
newegg.com offers the Antec Three Hundred + BP430 Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case bundled with a 430-watt Power Supply and the OEM Sony Optiarc 24x Internal Serial ATA Dual Layer DVD Burner, model no. AD-7240S-0B, for $69.95. This $15 mail-in rebate knocks it to $54.95 ... With $1.99 for shipping, that's $65 off and the lowest total price we could find for this bundle. Also included is a free Rosewill RTK-002 Anti-Static Wrist Strap. (It's added to your cart automatically.) The case
If we can distract your sympathies from that rather unfortunately bespectacled product waif for a second, we'd like to tell you about LG's latest 3D projectors for the office. The LG BX327 pumps 3,200 lumens for 1,300,000KRW (about $1,090) while the BX327 scales things back to 2,700 lumens for 1,000,000KRW (about $837). Otherwise, both feature a 2,300:1 contrast, stereo speakers, and a USB jack for sourcing documents, videos, and photos directly off of a USB stick. Unfortunately, LG's not
7-inch iPad rumors are suddenly hot and heavy. In the last few weeks, we've seen a series of reports claiming that Apple was working on a smaller iPad (or bigger iPod touch?) set for release between the end of 2010 or early 2011. A DigiTimes piece, sourcing its own "analyst," claimed that the device would be making a jump to the Cortex A9 processor core, 512MB of RAM like the iPhone 4, and a 1,024 x 768 pixel IPS panel -- the same resolution as the 9.7-inch iPad giving the new model a better
Like many carriers these days, US Cellular is looking to go all-in on Android -- but it's just getting started, having launched only the Samsung Acclaim so far. We already knew we'd be getting the Desire in August, and now we've got a date: August 27, to be exact. Pricing has yet to be announced -- and unfortunately, they specifically call out Android 2.1 in the press release, so it apparently won't have Froyo at launch -- but from an Android perspective, USCC's still at a point where they'll
Last quarter we reported on some pretty stellar growth numbers for Android in the global smartphone marketplace. Back then, Google's OS had a 9.6 percent slice of the pie, but today that's ballooned to a robust 17.2 percent, meaning that in terms of end-user sales over the last three months, Android has nearly matched RIM's BlackBerry sales. That's quite the feat when you consider that a year ago the latter was shifting ten times more units than the former. This extraordinary growth rate has
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Electronics Express via Buy.com offers the LG 32" 720p Widescreen LCD HD Television, model no. 32LD350, for an in-cart price of $358.83 ... With free shipping , that's $10 under our mention from three days ago and the lowest total price we could find by $30. It features a native resolution of 1366x768 (720p), 70,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, two HDMI inputs, and VGA, component, and other video inputs. Deal ends August 18 ...
Maybe it was the heat crosstown rival Samsung was bringing with its Froyo promises for the Galaxy S series, but whatever the case, we're pleased to see that LG has stepped up to commit an Android 2.2 upgrade for Verizon's Ally. Unfortunately, they're not offering up a date -- or even a multi-week window, a season, or a year -- so we can only hope this situation doesn't drag itself out into the hardware's irrelevance, as does occasionally happen with these sorts of things. We know, we know ...
As one company moves out of the 30-inch display race, another looks set to step back into it. Dell's unannounced, but seemingly all too real UltraSharp U3011 has been snapped over in China, and we're being told it'll offer a formidable 2,560 x 1,600 resolution while maintaining the styling of the smaller U2711 ... TFT Central reports it'll be a 10-bit H-IPS panel from LG Display, bearing a 7ms response time, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 370 nits of brightness (ahem, overkill), and 178-degree viewing