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Daily Deals: Kingston SSD bundle, Onkyo A/V receiver, 24-inch display
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Welcome to Daily Deals, the post where the staff of MacNN searches online retailers for offers, bundles, sales, and discounts on hardware, software, games, and gadgets for you, the discerning reader. The new deals joining the still-alive deals on the list include a pair of 120GB SSDs for $85, a 24-inch Monoprice gaming monitor for $160, and an Onkyo 5.2-channel receiver for $180.

As always, the deals are live at the time of this posting. If you're reading this a few hours after the post, check pricing before you check out! Scroll down to the bottom of the post for the latest price changes on the OS X and iOS app stores.

For the time being, we aren't listing eBay deals on Apple computers that could still be under warranty. We've discovered, and confirmed through the work of one of our readers, that Apple doesn't fully honor service commitments to purchasers of gear through the eBay marketplace not made through an authorized reseller -- and refurbished gear sellers don't count as authorized resellers. We'll post good deals on older hardware we find, but caveat emptor applies.

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Newegg's Shell Shocker deal currently includes a two-pack of Kingston SSD Now V300 series 120GB internal solid state drives. Normally priced at $120 together, you can buy the pair for just $85.

New - Macphun is wrapping up their Summer Sale on Monday night, which features an insanely good deal on their outstanding Pro photo-editing apps. The entire Creative Kit Plus, which features all five programs (which are also Photoshop plug-ins in the pro versions) is available directly from MacPhun as a bundle for just $60 (a savings of $220) and includes free training by Serge Ramelli (normally $100) as a bonus. See our reviews of Focus 2 Pro and Tonality for a testament to how good these programs are.

Apple

Apple 13-inch MacBook Air early 2015 model with 4GB RAM, 
and a 256GB PCIe-based SSD for $1,019 at the Apple refurb shop.

There is an assortment of MacBook Air computers, starting with an i5 1.6GHz model with Thunderbolt from $475 at OWC.


Audio/Visual

New - Onkyo HT-R593 5.2-Channel Home Theater Receiver with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, listed at $300, discounted to $180 on Newegg

The Seiki 19-inch 720p LED LCD HDTV was $80, now $70 at Walmart.

The RCA LRK40G45RQ 40" 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV with ROKU streaming was $400, now $309 at Walmart.


Computing

The 15.6-inch Lenovo G50 laptop with 2.4GHz Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM and 1TB hard drive, was $850, now $640 at Newegg.

The Lenovo Thinkpad S1 Yoga with 1.9GHz Intel dual core i5, 4GB RAM, 500GB storage, and a 16GB SSD, now $629 at TigerDirect.

The NextBook Ares seven-inch tablet with 32GB of storage and a quad-core processor was $90, now $50 at Walmart.


Gaming

Destiny: The Taken King, was $60 - $10 off with code DESTINYSAVE at Newegg.

WD My Passport X 2TB Portable Gaming Hard Drive for Xbox One and Xbox 360 was $140, now $100 - $20 with coupon code EXLAWNS32 = $80 at Newegg, expires August 31.

Privateer Press miniatures war game Warmachine and Hordes PDF rules, was $30 a book, now free at the Privateer Press website through September 3.


Peripherals

New - Monoprice 24-inch 1080p 144Hz LED Gaming Monitor with Matte Anti-Glare Finish. Down from $250 to $160 with free US shipping.

New - Lite-On USB 2.0 External DVD Drive. Originally $25 on Newegg, but promo code EMCAWNW46 cuts it down to $10 until September 3.

New - Acer G6 Series 23-inch Widescreen LED Monitor. Was $180, down to $100 on Newegg.

New - HP Envy 5530 wireless e-all-in-one printer was $130, now $65 at BestBuy.

New - 27-inch Asus professional graphics LED backlit PLS monitor with 2560x1440 resolution, was $710, now $460 at MacMall.

HP LaserJet Pro M401n monochrome laser printer was $270, now $140 at BestBuy.

Motorola Moto 360 smartwatch with a Light Finish Case, was $200, now $150 - $5 with code EMCAWNS96 = $145 at Newegg.

Refurbished Logitech M570 wireless trackball was $40, now $20 at Newegg.

Viewsonic 22-inch Full HD LED Monitor, was $140, now $120- $10 with coupon QDF159988 = $110 from TigerDirect, save another $10 with coupon QDF159988 at checkout.

VuPoint Solutions Photo Cube Mini Wireless Pocket Photo Printer, was $150, now $99 at Adorama


Accessories

New - Filip 2 Smart Locator for iOS and Android devices. Now $100 with a plan at Best But.

New - Samsung Gear VR Innovator Edition for Galaxy S6. Normally $200 through Samsung store, $100 with coupon code VRDPUS

New - Panasonic in-ear headphones with mic, originally priced at $20, now only $8 at B&H.

New - Anker PowerCore 15600mAh portable phone charger, was $80 now $33 at Amazon.

Skullcandy Hesh 2 Bluetooth wireless headphones with Mic, was $100, now $60 at Amazon.

Iselector bamboo Apple Watch and iPhone charging stand was $50 now $17 - $5.50 with code B75I4892 = $11.50 at Amazon.

Bose SoundTrue On-Ear Headphones was $150, now $120 - $40 with coupon code EMCAWNV67 = $80 at Newegg

JBL J22A In-Ear Headphone was $50, now $10 at Newegg.

Apple Watch LoHi charging stand for 38 and 42mm models, was $30, now $9 - $4 off with code QJXL4GYT = $5 at Amazon.

iPM Stainless Steel Metal Link Band for Apple Watch, normally $100, now $25 on Groupon.

S&C MFi-Certified 10ft Nylon Lightning Bungee Cable, was $30, now $7.75 at iTechDeals

Logitech Keys-To-Go Ultra-Portable Bluetooth Keyboard for iPads in black, was $70, now $50 on Amazon.


Networking

New - ZyXEL GS1100 16-Port Unmanaged Gigabit Rackmount Switch, was $90, down to $70 on Newegg, coupon code EMCAWNW53 and $5 rebate makes it $45 until September 3

Edimax N300 Ultra-Mini Size Wi-Fi Extender was $45, now $15 at Staples.

Linksys LGS108 Smart 8-Port Gigabit Switch was $80, now $45 - $20 off with code EMCAWNV57 = $25 at Newegg.

ASUS RP-N53 Dual-Band Wireless-N600 Range Extender was $100 now $65 - $30 rebate card = $35 at Newegg.


Storage and Memory

New - Samsung T1 500GB USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive, was $250, now $200, with extra $25 Dell gift card in order

New - Western Digital My Passport Ultra 3 TB Portable External Hard Drive in black, white, berry, or blue -- normally $190, Amazon price $150, now being sold for $130 by BuyDig on eBay through late September.

New - The Western Digital 5TB Elements full-size external hard drive was $251, Amazon price $178, now $130 at B&H.com.

Kingston DataTraveler SE9 G2 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive was $20, now $18 - 35 percent off with code EMCAWNV72 = $12 at Newegg.

Crucial BX100 500GB SATA 2.5-inch SSD was $180, now $150 at Newegg.

PNY 240GB SSD, down from $90 to $70 at Micro Center.

OCZ Trion 100 960GB SSD, was $360, now $280 on Newegg.

Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD, was $399, now $325 at Amazon.

Toshiba Canvio Connect 2TB External USB 3.0 Hard Drive, was $130, now $70 at Best Buy.

WD My Cloud Mirror 8TB Personal Cloud Storage NAS unit in white was $480, now $280 at Best Buy


Miscellaneous

New - Humble Audiobook Bundle full of Star Wars recordings. Includes performances by Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, and John Lithgow as Yoda. A pay-what-you-want bundle, with "beat the average" and $15 payment tiers.

Our UK readers can obtain iTunes gift cards for 20 percent off the face value through PayPal Gifts for a limited time.

Dual Extrusion 1.75mm 3D Printer, priced at $700 on Monoprice.




Recent Mac and iOS App Store price drops



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Aug 29, 2015, 01:31 AM
 
Please boycott Samsung consumer goods to teach them a lesson about stealing IP and trade dress.
     
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What's your position on the RAM and flash cells produced by Samsung for Apple? Not being a smartass, just wondering where the line is for you.
     
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Samsung is an INCREDIBLY large and diverse company, with many different operational centers and products -- sometimes completely unrelated to another Samsung division.

Should everyone in a particular family be considered a criminal just because of one, bad uncle?
     
   
 
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