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TechRadar bargain hunt: tech deals of the week

We scour the web for the hottest bargains

November 6th | Tell us what you think [ 1 comments ]

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Hey, little spender

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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 later on today - so if you want to take advantage, be quick!

Here are our 10 recommended bargains for this week.

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1. Philips Power2Charge Universal USB Charger - £14.99 - amazon.co.uk

Banish the rigmarole of digging out the right adaptor to charge your portables! Philips' Power2Charge plugs straight into the mains and lets you charge any number of devices via its handy connectors.

Buy the Philips Power2Charge

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2. Sony X-Series - £229.99 - play.com

Sony's capable X-Series Walkmans look set to take on Apple at its own game. This one packs an OLED touchscreen for astonishing visuals, as well as a YouTube app, an FM radio and 32GB of storage. Play has it with £70 off.

Buy the Sony X-Series

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3. GMAX 2-Bay Alloy Desktop Hard Drive Enclosure - £34.99 (11am-5pm today only) - expansys.com

This hard drive enclosure can take two SATA hard drives of any size and connect them to your computer via USB or FireWire. If you find you've got a stockpile of ageing hard drives, this basically turns them into an inexpensive external drive.

Buy the GMAX 2-Bay Alloy Desktop Hard Drive Enclosure

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4. Emtec Movie Cube P800 160GB - £89.99 - cdiscount.co.uk

A complete media recording solution, which can record from its built-in Freeview tuner and external sources onto its portable hard disk drive. It's also network compatible, so you can access all your content from any PC. A total bargain, and perfect for recording all those Christmas flicks.

Buy the Emtec Movie Cube P800 160GB

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5. Belkin USB Cable A/B - 50p - cdiscount.co.uk

Okay, it's probably the most boring thing we've featured in the Bargain Hunt. But it's a USB A to B cable (for printers, usually) at the whopping price of... 50p. You'll thank us when you lose one.

Buy the Belkin USB cable

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6. iPod Speaker Deal - £29.99 with any iPod - currys.co.uk

Buy any iPod Nano, Classic or Touch from Currys and they'll chuck in a Gear4 speaker/dock with £30 off. A must have if you're replacing your ghetto blaster with 21st century tech.

Buy the iPod speakers

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7. Painkiller - £6.26 - gamersgate.co.uk

One of the few games that Ben "Zero Punctuation" Croshaw actually likes - if only for the fact that you can get a gun that shoots shurikens and lightning. Gamersgate has it on download with 30% off. Get it now and kiss your weekend goodbye in the best possible way.

Buy Painkiller

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8. Toshiba L300-2CH - £321.94 (£283.44 after cashback) - aria.co.uk

Aria has really pushed the laptop boat out with this offer: in addition to getting a decent Toshiba laptop you also get £50 cashback, and a free case, USB hub and portable mouse. Heartily recommended.

Buy the Toshiba L300

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9. Sony DCRSX30EB Handycam- £159.99 - amazon.co.uk

Capture those Christmas events (Grandad falling asleep, hyperactive kids) with this Sony Handycam. Packing a Zeiss lens and a 60x optical zoom, amazon has it with a massive £80 off.

Buy the Sony DCRSX30EB

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10. Limit Festival 2 Folding iPod / MP3 Speaker With Built-in LED Light - £9.99 - play.com

One of the biggest problems with ultra-portable iPod speakers is that they only deliver sound in mono. Limit's player includes two speakers for proper stereo sound, as well as a handy lighting system.

Buy the Limit Festival 2 speaker

 

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ravenperch


November 8th

1. the cable was useful, argos sell the same ones for like 12 pounds...

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