We all want new tech and we want it at the best price. This is the mission of TechRadar's weekly bargain round-up – to save you time and save you cash.

Some of these deals run for the next week, while some expire today – so if you want to take advantage, be quick!

Here are our 10 recommended bargains for this week.

tv

All TVs and Laptops - 10% off and £15 discount on first order - cdiscount.co.uk

Cdiscount stocks an epic range of televisions and laptops at reduced prices. Until 11 October, when you buy one – such as this 42-inch Toshiba offering – you can get 10 per cent off with these codes: 10TV for TVs and MOBILE10 for laptops. Plus, get a further £15 reduction with the code NEW15 if it's your first order, bringing the total cost of this tellybox to £551.98. Not bad for a massive TV that originally retailed at well over £700.

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flip

Flip Video Camera - £69.99 - cdiscount.co.uk

The tiny, easy-to-use video camera won our hearts, and Cdiscount currently has it with 36 per cent off the asking price – perfect to go with your whopping Toshiba TV – and don't forget that you can also get a further £15 off if it's your first order.

Buy the Flip video camera

Read: Flip Ultra review

mirror

Mirror's Edge PC - £5 - Direct2Drive.com

EA's nerve-shredding, adrenaline-fuelled free running game was well received on release earlier this year. Direct2Drive is asking a mere £5 for it, as well as other EA titles such as the now DirectX 11-enabled Battleforge, and the cheesy-but-fun RTS Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3.

Buy Mirror's Edge

webcam

Philips Webcam 2-pack – £2.99 – expansys.com (Friday 9 Oct only)

You can never have too many webcams. These Philips robo-eyes are just £1.50 each, so you can buy one for youself and one for your family/lover/dog.

Buy the Philips webcam

pocket printers

Pocket Printers 2-pack - £4.99 – expansys.com(Friday 9 Oct only)

How is Expansys making any money!? These black and white thermal printers print A6 pics, and you can slip them into your pocket. Perfect for printing photos of your family/lover/dog.

Buy the Pokcet Printers 2-pack

palm treo

Palm Treo 500 – £89.99 – expansys.com

Palm's stab at the Blackberry isn't a bad effort, packing a proper keyboard, MicroSD slot, 3G connection and POP3 email access. Expansys has them at the bargain price of £90. Like exchange students, they initially come in German, but full instructions on how to convert them to English are provided.

Buy the Palm Treo 500

medion

Medion E5211 Laptop – £299.99 – argos.co.uk

Medion has made quite a name for itself by providing cheap but decent computers. This 15.4-inch laptop includes a 320GB hard disk and a DVDRW drive, and is better value than a netbook. Argos is currently stocking it with £30 off.

Buy the Medion E5211

sony reader

Sony E-Reader – £159.99 – play.com

Amazon has announced that the (first generation) Kindle is coming to the UK soon, but if you can't wait, Sony's opulent E-Reader is the next best thing. Play.com has knocked £110 off the asking price, too.

Buy the Sony Reader

fuji

Fujifilm Finepix Z30fd – £84.99 – amazon.co.uk

Fujifilm's distinctive, feature-packed camera is designed to be as easy to use as possible, with a 'Couple Timer' (which only takes photos when two faces are in the frame) and instant resizing for Facebook and Flickr.

Buy the Fujifilm Finepix Z30fd

creative aurvana x-fi

Creative Aurvana X-Fi - £99 - Amazon.co.uk

Our chief complaint with these otherwise lovely noise-cancelling cans was the price. Fortunately, Amazon now has them with £100 off, making them a must by for audiophiles who hate external sounds.

Buy the Creative aurvana X-Fi

Read: Creative Aurvana X-Fi review