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7:30 PM - November 9, 2009 by Marcus Yam

Time to save some money so you have more left over to spend on stuff.

The weekend is gone, which makes some of us sad. Though, getting on with the week means that we'll be getting our hands on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (unless if you managed to get your street date-broken one early). Check out some of today's best deals, along with a rundown of Amazon's Modern Warfare 2 offerings.

As usual, a big thanks to our partners Logic Buy for sponsoring this post. Be sure to let us know if you take advantage of any of these deals and how it works out for you!

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Western Digital WD TV Live network HD Media Player - List Price: $149.99 - Sale Price: $106.98
 
Laptops

HP HDX16t 16-inch 2.2GHz Laptop w/ Blu-ray, TV tuner & Two Batteries $1399.99 - $500 coupon = $899.99
 
HP Pavilion dv8t Quad Edition Core i7 18.4-inch 1080p Blu-ray Laptop $1499.99 - $500 coupon = $999.99
 
HP Pavilion dv6t Quad Edition 15.6-inch Core i7 Laptop w/ Blu-ray $1399.99 - $500 coupon = $899.99

HP Pavilion dm3t 13-inch Intel ULV Laptop $799.99 - $150 - $75 coupon = $574.99
 
Lenovo ThinkPad X200 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo Laptop w/Windows 7   $1379 – 20% off coupon = $799.20
 
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Western Digital Scorpio WD6400BEVT 640GB 2.5-inch Hard Drive + WD Black WD7501AALS 750GB Desktkop Hard Drive  List Price: $209.99 – Sale Price: $164.99
 
Intel Core i7 860 Lynnfield 2.8GHz Quad-core Processor  List Price: $299.99 Sale Price: $269.99
 
Intel Core i5-750 2.66GHz Quad-core Retail CPU   List Price: $199.00 - Sale Price: $184.99
 
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LogicRoundup: Call of Duty: 2 Modern Warfare XBOX 360, PS3, PC at Amazon.com

Source : Tom's Hardware US

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Shadow703793 11/10/2009 1:59 AM
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F!@# MW2.

nekatreven 11/10/2009 2:10 AM
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Try and understand, my friends at Tom's. No one here is interested in getting ripped off by purchasing MW2. Not even in finding a sale price and getting a little less ripped off.

Anyone who does should have their gaming PC taken away and instead given a base model P4 with a video system that is three generations old.

CoryInJapan 11/10/2009 4:09 AM
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Second on FUCK MW2

tallguy1618 11/10/2009 4:22 AM
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Go on Amazon and give the game 1 star like on Spore

cabose369 11/10/2009 4:35 AM
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the HP Pavilion dv6t Quad Edition 15.6-inch Core i7 Laptop w/ Blu-ray $1399.99 - $500 coupon = $899.99 link is broken. It links to the DM3T.

lemonade4 11/10/2009 8:03 AM
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Wow amazing laptop deals! what's even more amazing is that Marcus isn't providing links to Macbooks!

anamaniac 11/10/2009 8:13 AM
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I want the DV8T sooo bad. >_<
Brother just got laid off... so I guess not. =/

Ehsan W 11/10/2009 9:53 AM
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anamaniac 11/10/2009 9:57 AM
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Ehsan W :
omfgthe laptops sucktrying to screw us over Marcus??? WTFfrom now on i'm not reading any of your shit anymore


18" laptop with a 1.6GHz i7, 4GB RAM, 230m 1GB, BluRay, 1920x1080 resolution for $1,000.
How the hell is that shit!?!?
That's better than my brothers desktop!

...
I need to start selling shit to buy it.
So, who wants a ancient raid card, 8x500GB drives and a 4670? =D

anamaniac 11/10/2009 9:59 AM
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cabose369 :
the HP Pavilion dv6t Quad Edition 15.6-inch Core i7 Laptop w/ Blu-ray $1399.99 - $500 coupon = $899.99 link is broken. It links to the DM3T.


http://www.logicbuy.com/deals/coup [...] 15717.aspx
That's the proper link.

Rockstone1 11/10/2009 2:08 PM
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Anamaniac- I'll take your 4670. It is better than a 9600GT no? My dad would be pleased to have it if so.

snurp85 11/10/2009 3:36 PM
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The processor deals are not deals.. Microcenter has been selling the i7-860 and i5-750 for $230 and $150, respectively, since the day they were released!!!!

maniac5999 11/10/2009 5:06 PM
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The DM3 deal lies, they say it's $575 with a Nvidia 105M GPU. but when I follow their instructions it's only $575 if I spec the 4500 GMA. It's an Extra $100 for the 105m, and an extra $200 if i get the 2.26ghz core 2, which is disapointing, bacause if I could get that for $675, I'd jump on it right now.

homrqt 11/10/2009 5:22 PM
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This is some quality pricing!

Ehsan W 11/10/2009 5:33 PM
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anamaniac :
18" laptop with a 1.6GHz i7, 4GB RAM, 230m 1GB, BluRay, 1920x1080 resolution for $1,000.How the hell is that shit!?!?That's better than my brothers desktop!...I need to start selling shit to buy it.So, who wants a ancient raid card, 8x500GB drives and a 4670? =D



sorry when the hell did the 230m become good?
especially at 2009-2010
you do not want to be playing games with that
on a screen with a res of 1920x1080

Ehsan W 11/10/2009 5:35 PM
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Rockstone1 :
Anamaniac- I'll take your 4670. It is better than a 9600GT no? My dad would be pleased to have it if so.



it's waaay better

fuser 11/10/2009 6:28 PM
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"$1379 – 20% off coupon = $799.20"

Might want to check your math. 20% of $1379 is $275.80. $1379 - $275.80 = $1103.20.

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