Ultimate Cyber Monday Deals

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It’s like Black Friday but without the early-morning sprinting and the deals are haphazardly scattered all over the web. It’s Cyber Monday! Here’s a list of some of the better tech deals out there today. Happy shopping.

Amazon (link)

- Roku XD for $68, AT&T BlackBerry phones for $0.01, more…

Apple (link)

- Select accessories on sale.

Best Buy (link)

- 60-inch Mitsubishi TV for $600, 20-inch monitor for $100, more…

Buy.com (link)

- Refurb Wi-Fi Nook for $100, 42-inch TV for $470, more…

CompUSA (link)

- 32-inch TV for $330, 19-inch monitor for $90, more…

Dell (link)

- Dell Streak for $303, 20-inch LED monitor for $85, more…

Electronic Arts (link)

- 50% off select PC digital downloads

HP (link)

- Notebooks from $300, monitors from $110, desktops from $300, more..

Kmart (link)

- 46-inch Panasonic Viera plasma TV for $500, more…

Lenovo (link)

- 10% to 20% off select computers.

Newegg (link)

- Netbooks for $200, 23-inch monitor for $140, free shipping, more…

Office Depot (link)

- MSI netbooks for $200, Kodak M590 camera for $140, more…

Radio Shack (link)

- 19-inch LED TV for $150, digital soldering station for $50, more…

Sony (link)

- Bloggie pocket camcorder for $100, PSP bundle for $130, more…

Sears (link)

- Samsung HD camcorder for $250, 10-inch photo frame for $60, more…

Staples (link)

- 2TB external hard drive for $70, TomTom XXL GPS for $80, more…

Target (link)

- Kodak pocket camcorder for $50, HP all-in-one printer for $29, more…

Toys ‘R Us (link)

- $10 off Sony Move and Xbox 360 Kinect games, more…

Walmart (link)

- 42-inch TV for $419, iPod Nano for $138, more…

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