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Hot deal: Logitech wireless music system, $40

by Emily Shurr
Logitech wireless receiver

Logitech wireless receiver

(Credit: CNET Networks)

This digital receiver transmits a signal from your PC to the receiver component, then pipes your playlist or streaming radio through your home (or office) audio system. It was one of the first on the market to use Bluetooth.

You can now have the highly rated computer-based wireless system for around a two-thirds discount. Originally listed by most sellers at $150 or so, Buy.com's offering it now for $40, with free shipping.

What: Logitech wireless music system for PC
How much: $39.99
Shipping: Free
Where: Buy.com (via Dealhack)
When: Through unknown date
Click here for CNET's product review.

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