Deals May 28: Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse $74.99

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Logitech's G700 mouse is the best of the best in gaming. With top of the line features like 13 programmable buttons, sensitivity switching, wired or wireless operation, and more, you will have every advantage when fragging away online. Get this supreme gaming mouse for 16% off today!

Logitech G700 Wireless Gaming Mouse for $74.99 with free shipping (normally $89.99).

 

ZAGGsparq 2.0 Portable Battery Backup & Charger [iPad compatible] for $49.99 with free shipping (normally $99.99).

 

15.6" HP dv6t-7000 Quad Edition Core i7-3610QM 2.3GHz "Ivy Bridge" Quad-core Laptop w/8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, Blu-ray & 1GB GeForce GT 630M for $749.99 with free shipping (normally $999 - use coupon code).

 

Dell Vostro 260s Core i3-2120 3.3GHz Dual-core Slim Tower w/4GB RAM, 500GB HDD & 21.5" Dell LCD Monitor for $449 with free shipping (normally $649 - use coupon code ?T8PQ?5?WXT9C2).

Laptops:

17.3" HP ENVY 17t-3000 3D Edition Core i7-2670QM 2.2GHz Quad-core 3D Laptop w/8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, Radeon HD 7980M, Blu-ray, 1080p LCD, Backlit Keyboard, 2-year warranty for $1,202 with free shipping (normally $1,600 - use coupon code NBP9634).

15.6" Lenovo IdeaPad Z580 (21514FU) Core i7-3612QM 2.1GHz Quad-core "Ivy Bridge" Laptop w/8GB RAM, 1TB HDD for $749 with free shipping (normally $1,129 - use coupon code USPZ54F0528).

15.6" Dell XPS 15 Core i7-2670QM 2.2GHz Quad-core Laptop w/8GB RAM, 1TB HDD for $799.99 with free shipping (normally $1,234 - use coupon code 1WWPBDXG1MM9CC).

11.6" HP dm1z-4000 Dual-core AMD Fusion Laptop w/4GB RAM, 320GB HDD for $344.99 with free shipping (normally $400 - use coupon code 25LOGICBUY).

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Desktops:

Dell Inspiron 620 Core i5-2320 3GHz Quad-core Desktop w/6GB RAM, 1TB HDD, Wireless-N & $20 Shutterfly Credit for $499.99 with free shipping (normally $685).

Dell Inspiron 620 Core i3-2120 3.3GHz Dual-core Desktop w/4GB RAM, 1TB HDD, Wireless-N & 20% off upgrades for $383.99 with free shipping (normally $554 - use coupon code 5TK?LC9VJ5F$33).

Dell Inspiron One 2320 3.3GHz Core i3-2120 Dual-core All-in-one Touchscreen PC w/6GB RAM, 1TB HDD, $20 Shutterfly Credit for $749.99 with free shipping (normally $850).

Computing Hardware & Peripherals:

1TB Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (STAC1000103) for $85.99 with free shipping (normally $100).

750GB Toshiba Canvio USB 3.0 Portable Drive (E05A075CAU3XS) for $89.99 with free shipping (normally $100).

 

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.
  • Warsaw
    That G700 mouse is the one I'm currently, or should I say the mouse I was using. I've had it for a good amount of time, whenever it first came out (possibly a month after). The thing is, it's very convenient with the wireless connectivity and recharging. The convenience though, ends there. The battery dies awfully fast, and the mouse no matter the dpi or sensitivity used does not perform as well as a purely corded mouse; such as my G9. I tried to not think about it, but finally after my friend commented on the mouse I had to come to the conclusion that it definitely wasn't just me that noticed it. I've tried multiple drivers, the native O/S drivers, wireless, corded, etc. The mouse just doesn't perform like it should. To boot as well, the mouse "deal" at $75 isn't all that great, I've seen it quick a few times on slickdeals that is much much cheaper. Seems to me more and more that they are getting paid for these "deal" articles, since they usually aren't that great of deals.
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  • arslankhalid
    i say stick to the normal mouse
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  • NuclearShadow
    I really think you need to make it more clear that this is a paid advertisement and not your actual opinion. When a statement like this exists in this advertisement.

    Logitech's G700 mouse is the best of the best in gaming.

    With this being Tom's hardware it would be easy for someone to mistake this as the actual standing opinion here. Which it likely isn't and even more damning is this.

    source: Tom's Hardware US

    It really makes it look like this is actually your words and opinions when it isn't. This not only creates confusion but borderlines on false advertisement as well. Seriously if your going to continue these ads at-least put the actual source to cover yourselves.

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  • blasko229
    This looks like normal price on amazon.
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  • arslankhalid
    sorry about that
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