Deals: Dell Inspiron 17R, Lenovo IdeaTab S5000 Tablet, More

Laptops, Desktops, Tablets:

Dell XPS 8700 Special Edition 4th Gen Core i7 Haswell Desktop w/16GB RAM, GTX 660 graphics for $1,199.99 with free shipping (normally $1,399.99 - use $200 coupon code: L62CZ5S42FJZ1R ).

15.6" Toshiba Satellite C50-ABT3N12 Core i3 Laptop with Windows 7 for $399.99 + $25 shipping on free shipping when upgraded over $499 (normally $599.99).

Dell Inspiron 17R Core i7 Laptop w/8GB RAM, 1TB HDD & Backlit Keyboard for $699.99 with free shipping (normally $1,039 - use coupon code: 5D?0D15W9LP822 | via Dell).

Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p 15î Haswell Core i7 Gaming Laptop w/2GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M for $799 with free shipping (normally $1,099 - use $300 coupon code: FAVORITES | via Lenovo).

Lenovo IdeaTab S5000 7î 16GB Android 4.2 Tablet for $179 with free shipping (normally $249 - use coupon code: USPS5121114 ).

Computer Hardware:

3TB Seagate Expansion USB 3.0 External Hard Drive for $99.99 with free shipping (normally $124.99).

Logitech G700s Rechargeable Wireless Gaming Mouse for $74.99 with free shipping (normally $99.99).

The OontZ Angle Ultra-Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker for $39.99 with free shipping (normally $69.99).

Sol Republic Tracks Headphones for $78.95 with free shipping (normally $99).

Entertainment:

60" Sharp LC-60LE550U 1080p 120Hz LED Smart HDTV + $200 Dell Gift Card for $998 with free shipping (normally $1,299).

Logitech Harmony Touch Universal Remote for $178.99 with free shipping (normally $249.99 - use coupon code: DIG5 ).

Mobile Phone

Motorola Moto X Smartphone [w/ new 2-year Verizon contract] for $0 with free shipping (normally $49.99 - use coupon code: VZWDEAL ).

Awesome Stuff:

Crosley 1950s Replica Pay Telephone for $79.99 with free shipping (normally $99.99).

Sonic Boom Thunderclap Alarm Clock for $34.95 + shipping based on location (normally $42.95).

Spy Pen DVR Camera Video Recorder + 8GB Memory Card for $17.47 with free shipping (normally $29).

 

Marcus Yam
Marcus Yam served as Tom's Hardware News Director during 2008-2014. He entered tech media in the late 90s and fondly remembers the days when an overclocked Celeron 300A and Voodoo2 SLI comprised a gaming rig with the ultimate street cred.