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Deal of the day: CA USB speakers for $6

These are entirely decent for general-purpose desktop use. According to the seller: "Extremely good clarity of sound and greater dynamic range (are) provided, thanks to high excursion and efficient drivers."

Where else are you going to find these speakers for under $10? Well, OK, you might find them at another site, but not a site with free shipping through the end of the year. So we pretty much figure this is the best deal going, short of stealing them out from under your cube mate. Which we cannot recommend.

What: CA 2015 USB powered speakers How much: $5.… Read more

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By CNET News staff

Deal of the day: Samsung 19" LCD monitor for $165

Happy Cyber Monday! Here's a great deal on a nice new monitor for you. According to product specs, the Samsung 941BW widescreen "combines wide aspect ratios with fast pixel response times, for bigger images, more room to work and crisp motion." Click on the seller's link for more details, use the Buy.com mail-in rebate and Google checkout, and enjoy the savings.

What: Samsung 19" LCD monitor How much: $165AR Shipping: Free Where: Buy.com (via Fat Wallet) When: Through unknown date Click here for product overview.

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Deal of the day: Roomba robotic vacuum for $150

No need to argue about whose turn it is to clean the floors --it's always Roomba's turn. With nary a whining complaint, this little machine scoots all over the kitchen (hallway, living room) floor & does the job for you. It's a labor-saving device extraordinaire: it even plugs itself in when it's done with a room, or runs low on charge. Did you know its function is based on minesweeping technology? Depending on your customer status, you may be able to get an additional $20 off by using Google checkout.

What: Roomba 4130 robotic vacuum How … Read more

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By CNET News staff

Deal of the day: Kingston 512MB 2.0 USB drive, $0

We just love finding deals like this for our readers. Through November 18, Buy.com is offering this ingeniously convenient little flash drive for, um, nothing, actually, after rebate and Google checkout. We even saw it listed at over 30 bucks on other sites. You do the math. Nada, zilch, niente after Google checkout and a mail-in rebate. P.S.: Google checkout only works for purchases over $30, so, like, buy a couple bucks' worth of stocking stuffers to make it to the qualifying purchase.

What: Kingston 512MB Data Traveler 2.0 USB drive How much: $9 AR Shipping: Free … Read more

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Deal of the day: Kingston 2GB Secure Digital card for $20

Thanks to FatWallet.com for tracking this deal. With the mail-in rebate and the Google checkout discount, your brand-new 2GB Secure Digital (SD) card is just $19.95, down from the basic price of about $40. A great reduction on a super-versatile piece of memory. At this price, with free shipping, you're basically getting 2GB for the price of 1. Awesome.

What: Kingston 2GB SD memory card How much: $19.95 AR with Google checkout Shipping: Free Where: Buy.com (via Fat Wallet) When: Through unknown date Click here for similar product overview.

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Deal of the day: Logitech G15 gaming keyboard for $65

This keyboard is widely lauded as one of the most versatile, high-end gaming keyboards out there. We're not even going to detail the features for you, since there are far too many to list here. Origninally priced at around $100, you can get it for a big fat discount by checking out this deal from Page Computers or any of several others listed at our CNET Review.

What: Logitech G15 gaming keyboard How much: $64.19 Shipping: $9 (varies) Where: Page Computers (via CNET Reviews) When: Through unknown date Click here for CNET product review.

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Deal of the day: JBL iPod speaker for $70

This iPod speaker fills several rooms with bright, clear sound. It's known as the "Doughnut of Love" among aficionados, and you can have it for a significant discount--50% less than most--with Buy.com's price cut. (Please note, this speaker is for the full-sized iPod, not the Nano, Mini, or Shuffle.)

What: JBL OnStageB iPod speaker How much: $60.94 Shipping: $9.69 Where: Buy.com When: Through unknown date Click here for product review.

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Deal of the day: 30GB iPod for $219

What's on your brand-new (Fall 2006) 30GB iPod? Heaps of photos, videos, and, of course, a shocking number of tunes. Read CNET's in-depth review (link below) and discussion of new features, then download the pdf rebate on the seller's site and mail it in for your $30 discount.

What: New 30GB iPod How much: $219 AR Shipping: Free Where: PCConnection.com (via FatWallet.com) When: Through November 30, 2006 Click here for our in-depth product review.

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Deal of the day: Kensington wireless mouse for $5

This wireless mouse debuted at $45, and you can trade $5 for it today (after a mail-in rebate, plus shipping). The PocketMouse has a touch pad, scrolling wheel, and programmable buttons for making short work of click sequences you perform often.

What: Kensington wireless PocketMouse Micro How much: $4.99 AR Shipping: $3.18 (varies) Where: CircuitCity.com (via FatWallet) When: Through unknown date Click here for product brief.

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Deal of the day: USB cable for $1

Here's the thing. You lose yours, or someone in a cafe or library walks out with it--you need another one, fast. With this awesomely dirt-cheap price, you could keep a half-dozen around for your peripherals, a couple for backup, and some extras for friends, all for the same amount you might expect to fork over for two cables. High quality, low price -- we couldn't resist telling you about this deal.

What: Generic shiny USB cable How much: $1.09 Shipping: $4.99, varies Where: Newegg.com When: Through unknown date

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