Posted Jul 26, 2006 at 01:23AM by Ryan F.
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Sony,
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Yep you read it right, Office Depot is now selling Sandisk Memory Stick Pro Duo for $29.99, no mail-in rebates, no coupons, nothing but a great price. You can go to the Office Depot Product Page (link below) and pick a couple out for you camera, PSP, or any other gadget you have that uses the format.The Sandisk stick have been tested and have faster data transfer than a Sony branded one (which is great for any PSP owner transferring large movies). Now this is a great deal (I paid more than twice that about a month after the PSP came out) but you can also get a 4GB memory stick of questionable (read fake) quality on eBay for about $50-$60, although who knows how longs that it will last you. And if something goes wrong, they don't come with the Sandisk five-year warranty. |
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Posted Jun 18, 2006 at 11:41AM by Kyle M.
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GameStop,
Circuit City,
Best Buy,
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Sandisk are running a promotion in which you could get $25 off a Sandisk Gaming 512Mb Memory Stick Pro Duo fit for your PSP or other gadgets which use the miniature memory stick format. All you have to do is print off the coupon from the Sandisk website and take it into any GameStop, Best Buy or Circuit City store or buy online to receive your $25 discount. Using this offer you could get a Sandisk Gaming 512Mb stick for just $19.99. If you are going to buy online, our tip would be to get your 512Mb Sandisk Gaming stick from Best Buy, who seem to have added the discount already on their website. The memory stick is listed for $19.99 through the Best Buy website, but only comes in as $17.99 when you add it to your shopping cart due to a sale. A 512MB Sandisk Gaming Memory stick for just $17.99 including delivery? Sounds like a great deal to me! And remember, although this is a 'Gaming' version, it still works in other devices such as digital cameras etc. The 'Gaming' part just means you get a brightly-colored memory stick. If you wish the print off the voucher, click the above thumbnail to open the full sized image then right click > Save Image As. Then print the image file. Thanks for the tip Sam Wrench! Link: [Sandisk Promotional page and voucher] Link: [Best Buy - Sandisk Gaming 512Mb Memory Stick Pro Duo] |
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Posted Jun 11, 2006 at 07:15AM by Anna S.
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Amazon,
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Are you on the hunt for a camera that will fit your budget? Then take advantage of this deal from Amazon. They are offering the Kodak EasyShare C300 3.2-Megapixel Digital Camera without the additional shipping fee. Sporting a 5x digital zoom (no optical zoom), 1.5" LCD, video clip recording, 16MB internal memory, Secure Digital/MMC card slot, and USB connectivity this camera originally having a total price of $129.95 is now slashed to $79.88. They say that the best things in life are free, and that a picture is worth a thousand words: With this $80 camera, you can have a bunch of thousand word-worth photos, each having the potential to capture one of your life's best moments - not very far from being free if you ask me. |
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Posted May 29, 2006 at 12:40PM by Michael K.
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Well personally this is one of the cheapest prices I've seen for a 1GB Pro Duo Memory Stick. The internet superstore, Buy.com have a current discounted price of $35.95 for the stick, however adding to this, SanDisk have their own rebate worth $11 for this stick. This takes the overall price to $24.95. The particular model is the coloured gaming version, SDMSG-1024-A10 (pictured). The rebate form is available here, and also extends to offer you $12 off a Cruzer 512MB micro, and $13 off a 1GB CompactFlash all made by SanDisk. The rebate for Buy.com is only available till the 4th of June, so get buying! |
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Posted Apr 23, 2006 at 05:28PM by Jamie M.
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With all the fun to be had with online coupons it's eventually bound to drive you insane. The days and simplicity of snipping a single coupon out of the newspaper and going to the store to redeem it have long been over. Now you can enjoy entering multiple alphanumeric digits into a text box ... wait ... and hope that you can snatch up the same price as the cheapskates before you.So lets get on with it, we wouldn't want to keep you in suspense any longer while the deal gets cold. Or would we... since the most simple way you can snag this deal is by heading on over to Dell and type "Pro Duo" in the search (or check the Read link at the bottom). Right now you can pick up the 1GB Pro Duo for about a cool $50 bucks. However, If you are in the need for extra storage, like your 1GB iPod shuffle that is packing 11k free space, then you can pick up 3 for an initial total of $141.17. After an automatic $20 taken off Flash Memory Purchases which brings the total to $148.77 Drop in a few coupons, namely B0FT?4NVX46RCH ($20 off $150 or more - unfortunately for Dell they forgot to notice we are already under $150) Our total is now $128.77 - Next I dropped in QGM7T0C1C2TVVD - Which was supposed to take my total down $20 but only took off around $7 to make the final online total $121.17. Then, finally, if you feel like taking it a step back out of the digital world for the last 10% to seal the deal. Grab this coupon, print it, fill in the blanks (you know the drill) and mail it in. This coupon will take another 10% off the price of your Samsung purchase. After all this is done you will have 3 1GB Samsung Pro Duo Memory Sticks for around $110 usd. Shipping is included. |
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Posted Apr 14, 2006 at 10:35AM by Erika C.
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Previews,
Camera,
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Dell is offering customers a 15 percent savings on its Sony DSC-600 Cyper Shot Digital Camera. The original price is $199 but for a limited time you can save $29.85 off the list price. Backed by Sony, this digital camera is top of the line and has a number of great features. It comes with a 6.0 MP Super HAD CCD image sensor that produces great images with excellent quality. Its 3X Optical Zoom provides superior framing possibilities and the Precision Digital Zoom magnifies the picture up to 2 times the picture with no jagged edges. This digital camera is perfect for anyone it has a many great features for an enjoyable photography experience. |
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Posted Mar 31, 2006 at 01:46PM by Nick S.
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Casio,
News,
Camera,
Deals
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If you are a huge fan of Casio Digital cameras and like supporting charitable causes, then you'll be interested in the eBay auction that will run April 4th - 14th. The Casio Exilim cameras are limited editions (available in Red and Brown) that offer the eBay 'best shot' mode. So I guess add eBay fanatic to the list of people who may be into this auction. The cameras' eBay mode is the interesting tidbit here. The mode supports auto macro, for tight, highly detailed shots of smaller items. Additionally, the images are optimized both in size and compression for direct upload to eBay, without any software-based editing necessary. This mode is intended to aid serious eBay-ers with getting their items 'to market' as quickly and painlessly as possible. All proceeds from the auctions will go to the schools in New Orleans that were affected by Hurricane Katrina. |
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Posted Mar 29, 2006 at 12:56PM by Nick S.
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Lens,
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Do you live in the UK? Do you own a Canon 5D? Do you like saving money? Good, good, and great! Canon's got a nice offer for you they call their Canon EOS Extras. The first dandy little offer from them is money back on select lenses you may be interested in purchasing for your new 5D. You can get anywhere from 50 - 150 Euros back on your purchase(s). Go check it out and save a little of that hard-earned cash. |
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Posted Mar 20, 2006 at 10:38AM by Nick S.
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If you're a 'bigger is always better' sort of person, you might be looking to upgrade to a larger Compact Flash card. Right now at Buy.com you can get a Kingston Elite Pro 2GB CF card for $50, after mail-in rebate. It sits at $68.95 and has a $19 mail-in rebate. Add free shipping and you're just a shade under $50. That is one smoking deal if you're in the market for a compact flash card.My personal preference is to roll with a handful of 1GB cards. Big enough to hold a few RAW files, but small enough that should a card go bad, you haven't lost everything. Having had a card go bad with a lot of irreplaceable moments on it, I'm a tad paranoid about this scenario. Still, 2GB for $50 is a sweet deal. Rebate ends March 25th. |
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Posted Mar 18, 2006 at 06:00PM by Nick S.
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News,
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First you grab yourself a stackable $35 off coupon for 99 cents from ebay. Then you add the proper coupon code (found on fatwallet) for the camera you want. And that's it, score a nice discount on some great digital cameras. Please tip your waiter on the way out... [via FatWallet] |
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Yep you read it right, Office Depot is now selling 






With all the fun to be had with online coupons it's eventually bound to drive you insane. The days and simplicity of snipping a single coupon out of the newspaper and going to the store to redeem it have long been over. Now you can enjoy entering multiple alphanumeric digits into a text box ... wait ... and hope that you can snatch up the same price as the cheapskates before you.
Dell is offering customers a 15 percent savings on its Sony DSC-600 Cyper Shot Digital Camera. The original price is $199 but for a limited time you can save $29.85 off the list price. Backed by Sony, this digital camera is top of the line and has a number of great features. It comes with a 6.0 MP Super HAD CCD image sensor that produces great images with excellent quality. Its 3X Optical Zoom provides superior framing possibilities and the Precision Digital Zoom magnifies the picture up to 2 times the picture with no jagged edges. This digital camera is perfect for anyone it has a many great features for an enjoyable photography experience.
If you are a huge fan of Casio Digital cameras and like supporting charitable causes, then you'll be interested in the eBay auction that will run April 4th - 14th. The Casio Exilim cameras are limited editions (available in Red and Brown) that offer the eBay 'best shot' mode. So I guess add eBay fanatic to the list of people who may be into this auction.
Do you live in the UK? Do you own a Canon 5D? Do you like saving money? Good, good, and great! Canon's got a nice offer for you they call their Canon EOS Extras. The first dandy little offer from them is money back on select lenses you may be interested in purchasing for your new 5D. You can get anywhere from 50 - 150 Euros back on your purchase(s). Go check it out and save a little of that hard-earned cash.
If you're a 'bigger is always better' sort of person, you might be looking to upgrade to a larger Compact Flash card. Right now at Buy.com you can get a