Posted on 1/20/2012 10:10 EST
Today we have a refurbished XBox Kinect at almost 50% off list price, a home speaker system deal, and more. Check them out below.
Best Buy:
XBox 360 Kinect (refurbished;
Posted on 12/7/2011 11:50 EST
Here are our top picks of today's daily deals. Found another bargain you loved? Please share in the comments below!
Ebay Deals:
Wii Game System for $120...
Posted on 11/23/2011 16:42 EST
**UPDATED 11/23 AT 4:40 PM**
We will be updating this blog post continuously as new deals are announced! Newest update: Amazon's Black Friday deals.
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Posted on 3/24/2011 21:06 EST
Frugal gamers with some tech savvy, this one's for you: a cheap DIY gaming computer. The expert at Benchmarkreviews.com set out to determine if you could build a penny-pinching system that handily...
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Posted on 1/17/2011 10:07 EST
For cheap gaming laptop recommendations, check out these suggestions from PC Magazine. Cheap is relative, of course, but you should find a model that tickles your fancy in the $800-$1,000 price...
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Posted on 12/23/2010 15:00 EST
For all you do-it-yourselfers, here's a challenge for you: build a PC that's meant for gaming without spending a fortune. PC Magazine has all the details. Don't miss out on this one, even if the...
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Posted on 8/18/2009 14:58 EST
Get ready, get set, click 'buy.' GearLog.com reports that Kmart and Sears are about to begin selling a low-cost PlayStation 3. Stand by for the upcoming release.
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Posted on 7/15/2009 10:41 EST
Tired of listening to music on your PC that sounds kind of one directional? Crunchgear.com reports on several new high-tech, low-budget options that provide a full circle of sound.
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Posted on 6/24/2009 20:31 EST
The PC options for gamers have expanded yet again. Information Week reports that Acer has just introduced three relatively cheap laptops that should appeal to the gaming crowd.
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