This Targus wireless mouse is just one of the deals to be had for less than 10 bucks.
(Credit: Buy.com)Got a sawbuck to spare? For no more than 10 smackers, you can walk away with any of these five goodies. The only challenge is deciding which one to get.
- Amazon MP3 has U2's just-released new album, "No Line on the Horizon," for $3.99. iTunes price: $9.99. (If you've never checked out Amazon's MP3 store, you owe it to yourself.)
- Buy.com has a Targus Stow-N-Go Wireless Optical Mouse for $9.99 shipped. Perfect for notebooks, the mouse features a USB receiver that tucks away underneath when not in use.
- iTunes has the unabridged audiobook version of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" for just $4.95 (iTunes link).
- Meritline has a two-pack of 6-foot HDMI cables for $6.99 shipped. Enough said.
- Newegg has a SanDisk 4GB microSDHC card for $8.49 shipped--great if you want to pack your phone with music, add extra storage for photos and videos, and more.
Good stuff, no? If you know of any other great deals for less than $10, by all means, share them in the Comments! Or give me a heads-up at thecheapskate@gmail.com.
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Woot.com)
Need his-and-hers memory cards? Woot.com has a two-pack of 2GB microSD cards, with SD adapters, for $6.49 plus shipping. As with all Woot deals, this one expires at midnight tonight, and is available while supplies last.
Sorry for the late (and short) post today, but I just got back to town. Even Cheapskates take vacations once in a while! Anyway, these are Kingston cards with lifetime warranties. They're good for cell phones, MP3 players, and other devices that accommodate microSD and/or SD media. Shipping is five bucks, shaking a bit of dew off the deal lily, but it's still a pretty sweet price for a pair of 2GB cards.
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PQI)
Cell phones and smartphones increasingly rely on microSD media for added storage. A 2GB card would let you carry a few ripped movies, about 500 MP3s, loads of photos, countless documents, and so on. SuperMediaStore.com has a PQI 2GB microSD card on sale for just $8.99. No rebates, free shipping, beat that.
The card comes with a fairly important extra: an SD adapter so you can use it with the vast majority of media-card readers (few of which have microSD slots). It even comes in a retail package, so it qualifies for PQI's lifetime warranty. Pretty sweet deal if you want some cheap storage for your phone. If I didn't already have a 2GB card in my Palm Centro, you can bet I'd be snapping one up in a (sorry) flash.
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