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Xbox 360 HD DVD drives going for €9.99 in Ireland

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 by admin

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And you thought $49.99 was cheap. Word on the street has it that Microsoft’s Xbox 360 HD DVD add-on, which has been seen as slightly less valuable since Toshiba pulled the plug on the once mighty red format, has stooped to €9.99 across the pond at GameStop (among other locales). For those not savvy on the absurd devaluation of the US dollar, we’re talking $15.47 — and that’s with a Media Center remote bundled in, too. We’re totally straight-faced when we say that’s actually not a half bad deal if you’re a fan of the media already out there, but the parsimonious among us are definitely waiting for these to come bundled with our favorite cereals before pulling the trigger.

[Thanks, Conor]

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LG Vu officially available from AT&T

Monday, May 5th, 2008 by admin

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No surprises here — particularly since LG’s Vu has been on sale through a number of AT&T retail outlets since late last month (whoops!). Today, however, the carrier is officially listing LG’s latest for sale, and the Mobile TV-supporting handset is going for a stiff $549.99 sans contract, or $299.99 after giving away your cellular soul for two years and waiting anxiously for a $100 mail-in rebate to arrive. Check out our hands-on gallery to see if you’re really ready to make this kind of commitment.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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Brits preorder 700 Nissan GT-Rs in 48 hours

Sunday, April 27th, 2008 by admin

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Nearly 700 Brits plunked down pre-order deposits of £3,500 (about $7,000) within the first 48 hours of Nissan’s hot GT-R going on sale, proving demand for the latest Japanese supercar doesn’t seem to be diminishing. Customers in the UK don’t seem to be deterred by the GT-R’s base sales price of £52,900 (about $105,000), or the fact they won’t see delivery until March 2009. After our “First Drive” in the GT-R, you won’t see us ridiculing frenzied buyers…Source: Nissan UK

Limited edition Bronze PSP now on sale, likely to remain that way

Friday, April 25th, 2008 by admin

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We’re still trying to piece together why in the world Sony would choose matte bronze as the color for its latest PSP Slim, but now that it’s out, we’re focusing our attention on just how long it takes these so-called limited edition units to actually sell out. The Value Pack it comes bundled in includes a Japanese version of the handheld, 32MB memory stick, cleaning cloth, a case, AC adapter, battery pack and an AV cable for good measure — unfortunately, a can of black spray paint actually isn’t in the box. A last minute exclusion due to shipping regulations, we’re sure. Grab one if you’re into it for $278.97.

[Via DCEMU]

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Sharper Image up for sale — amazing mall store offers weightless, ionic iPod-compatible massage

Friday, April 25th, 2008 by admin

Sure, The Sharper Image is bankrupt, but that’s no reason to avoid this once in a lifetime opportunity to buy the company as it goes under. As you’re undoubtedly already aware, The Sharper Image invented the idea of ions with the semi-functional Ionic Breeze air purifier, but did you know that it also led the movement to call anything with a stereo minijack “iPod-compatible?” That’s history, folks. And now that the board of directors has put the company on the block with the share price down to 23 cents and the goal of selling by the end of next month, you could conceivably be America’s next massage-chair kingpin for just $3.6M — what’s to lose? We’ll even throw in the disgraced executive team, a $25 value! Operators are standing by!

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iriver E100 is now for sale, still kind of chubby

Monday, April 14th, 2008 by admin

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We weren’t terribly impressed by the iriver E100’s size or functionality, but at $110 for a 4GB player with this size of screen, it’s certainly hard to complain. For $50 more you can get an 8GB player, and both sizes come in pink, black, blue and brown and white flavors. You can pick it up now at Amazon.com or J&R, and we’re sure other online retailers will be quick to jump on board.
source:engadget

Sirius’ retail SCV1 Backseat TV System now on sale

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 by admin

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While many of you have likely forgotten all about the retail SCV1 backseat TV tuner that Sirius announced way back in August of last year (and promised for Q4 2007), those hooked from the word go will be elated to know that they can finally get their hands on one. As of right now, Sirius partners are finally stocking (and shipping) the SCV1 Backseat TV System. The pain? $299.99 for the unit itself and $6.99 per month for TV service. In other words, an absolute bargain to maintain sanity on that upcoming 18 hour road trip.

source:engadget