






(Credit: Dell)Dell's V305w prints, scans, and copies, and it does it all without wires. That's right, it's a Wi-Fi-enabled all-in-one. And it's on sale for a measly 60 bucks, shipping included! (Make sure to choose "3-5 Day Delivery" when you get to the checkout.)
This is a brand new model from Dell; it launched just a week ago, so it's surprising to see such a steep discount already (it normally sells for $129).
The V305w features a 100-sheet input tray, borderless photo printing up to 8.5x14, and media-card slots for printing photos without your PC. (No preview LCD, alas.) Dell promises 25 pages per minute for black printing, 18 ppm for color, and 17 ppm for copying.
You'll pay around $19 for replacement blank cartridges and $25 for color. Wish I could point you to some professional or user reviews, but there aren't any yet. Taken at face value, this looks like a pretty sweet deal on a wireless all-in-one.
(Credit: Microsoft)Sure, you can still pick up a 4GB refurbished iPod nano for around $99. But for just $20 more, you can get a brand spankin' new 8GB Zune from OfficeMax. They'll even pick up the shipping (though you'll probably have to pay sales tax). Here's why the Zune trumps the nano:
(Credit: Microsoft)These will sell out crazy-fast, so I'm going to keep it brief: Buy.com has reconditioned Xbox 360 Premium consoles on sale for $199.99--and shipping is free!
This is the non-HDMI version, but it does include the standard 20GB hard drive, wireless controller, and headset. Alas, you get only a 60-day warranty--though arguably a reconditioned Xbox will outlast a new one.
This deal is $20 sweeter than the last time I posted about a refurb Xbox 360, so if you've been waiting to pull the trigger on this killer console (and media-center extender), wait no longer.
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