Deals for November 15: The Deals are Back!
A return of the deals of the day, just in time for the holidays!

Top Deals
12.1" HP TouchSmart tm2t Multi-touch Tablet Laptop w/Core i5 & ATI Radeon graphics for $699.99 with free shipping (normally $1,099.99).
Jack in the Box: Two Tacos for $0 after 2PM on Nov. 16th.
Limited Edition RED Nintendo Wii w/Red Wii Remote Plus, Nunchuck + New Super Mario Bros. & Wii Sports games for $179.99 with free shipping (normally $199.99).
Desktops & Laptops:
17.3" HP dv7t Core i7 Quad Laptop w/1GB Radeon HD5650 for $849 with free shipping (normally $1,049 - use coupon code).
17.3" HP dv7t Select Core i5 Laptop w/6GB RAM & ATI Radeon HD5650 for $699.99 with free shipping (normally $1,099.99 - use coupon code).
15.6" HP dv6t Select Core i5 Laptop w/6GB RAM & 1GB ATI Radeon HD5650 graphics & Blu-ray for $749.99 with free shipping (normally $1,099.99 - use coupon code).
15.6" HP dv6t Select Core i5 Laptop w/6GB RAM & Multi-touchscreen for $749.99 with free shipping (normally $1,099.99 - use coupon code).
14" HP dm4t Core i7 Laptop w/512MB ATI Radeon Graphics for $754.99 with free shipping (normally $1,134.99 - use coupon code).
14" HP ENVY 14-1163SE Beats Edition Core i5 Laptop for $1,129.99 with free shipping (normally $1,365.99 - use coupon code).
12.1" HP TouchSmart tm2t Multi-touch Tablet Laptop w/Core i5 & ATI Radeon graphics for $699.99 with free shipping (normally $1,099.99).
Computing Hardware & Peripherals:
30" Dell UltraSharp U3011 IPS LCD Monitor for $1,299 with free shipping (normally $1,499 - use coupon code R?58?$4XD28VVK).
Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Speaker System for $119.99 + $7.49 shipping or in-store pickup (normally $150).
OCZ Vertex 2 50GB SSD for $99.99 with free shipping (normally $175).
Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Family Pack (3-user license) for $119.99 with free shipping (normally $145).
ENVY 100 e-all in one printer for $194.99 with free shipping (normally $245).
25% off Coupon Code on Dell LED monitors:
24" Dell ST2420L 1080p LED Monitor for $194.99 with free shipping (normally $259.99).
23" Dell ST2320L 1080p LED Monitor for $172.99 with free shipping (normally $259.99).
21.5" Dell ST2220M 1080p LED Monitor for $142.99 with free shipping (normally $189.99).
20" Dell IN2010N HD LCD Monitor for $119.99 with free shipping (normally $149).
Gaming:
Limited Edition RED Nintendo Wii w/Red Wii Remote Plus, Nunchuck + New Super Mario Bros. & Wii Sports games for $179.99 with free shipping (normally $199.99).
Limited Edition Red Nintendo DSi XL + Mario Kart for $166.49 with free shipping (normally $184.99).
[new model Wii Console Bundle (black) + Wii Sports Resort, MotionPlus for $179.99 with free shipping (normally $199.99).
Nintendo DSi XL (Bronze) for $152.99 with free shipping (normally $169.99).
Amazon.com: buy 1 get 1 40% off video games.
Home Entertainment:
47" VIZIO E470VL 120Hz LCD HDTV for $698 with free shipping (normally $835).
46" Samsung UN46C7000 240Hz, 3D LED HDTV + 3D Blu-ray Player + Two 3D glasses for $1,569 with free shipping (normally $1,779 - use coupon code).
42" LG 42LD550 1080p, 120Hz LCD HDTV for $629 with free shipping (normally $699 - use coupon code CBEACHTV10).
40" Sony BRAVIA KDL40EX40B LCD HDTV w/built-in Blu-ray Player for $649.99 with free shipping (normally $799.95 - use coupon code).
32" Philips 32PFL4505D 1080p LED HDTV for $449 with free shipping (normally $495.16).
32" Sony BRAVIA KDL32EX40B LCD HDTV w/built-in Blu-ray Player for $579.99 with free shipping (normally $675 - use coupon code).
LG BX580 Network 3D Blu-ray Player for $164.95 with free shipping (normally $199).
Personal Portables and Cameras:
Sony Reader PRS-350/SC 5" Touchscreen Pocket Edition for $119.99 with free shipping (normally $179).
HTC HD7 (Windows 7) Smartphone for T-Mobile for $74.99 with free shipping (normally $99.99 - use coupon code).
G2 with Android for T-Mobile for $99.99 with free shipping (normally $150).
Apps
Pulse News Mini (iPhone) App for $0 (normally $.99).
Bears vs Penguins (iPhone) App for $0 (normally $.99).
Block Mania: Christmas (iPhone) App for $0 (normally $.99).
Christmas Wallpapers & Backgrounds in ONE Pro (iPhone) App for $0 (normally $19.99).
Tweeterena 2 - Twitter Client (iPhone) App for $0 (normally $4.99).
Battery Go! Plus - The Battery Management App (iPhone) for $0 (normally $.99).
Radiant (iPhone) App for $0 (normally $.99).
Cool Stuff & Freebies:
Jack in the Box: Two Tacos for $0 after 2PM on Nov. 16th.
Avery White Shipping Labels for $0.
Blockbuster Total Access 4 week Blu-ray & Video Games rental for $0 (normally 2 weeks)
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Yay, the deals are back!!
Best deal of them all, Two Jack In The Box Tacos for free.
I missed you deals, dont ever leave me again
Sigh, my favorite monitor that I still can't afford is on sale... U3011
Hurray! The deals are back!
Now all we need is a content filter to strip US content from non-US sites...
I would ignore the Blockbuster rental deal unless you hate netflix. I signed up to try it and after queuing up about 10 movies, including old ones that all had moderate to long wait times before being available, I figured I would queue up a new game or two. Not possible to do so, they all have a 3 month lead time from their release date before being available through their service. My guess on that is to help increase rentals of games at the stores, but who knows.
Also to watch online you have to pay a rental fee per movie, so their streaming service isn't free as they advertise, unless hidden somewhere deep in their website is the free stuff, which I didn't find. So I calmly cancelled the service and explained in my exit comments specifically why I was cancelling my subscription. If they can iron those problems out then the service would indeed be nice, but right now it's only half baked.
awesome!
Thank you for bringing the deals back! I actually bought like 5 things off of the deals when they where here before, please keep them up!
Tacos? LMAO!