Amazon is now offering the Samsung Chromebox model #XE300M22-B01US for a low 279.99 Shipped. That’s the lowest total price we could find by $20. The Chromebox won’t slow down over time and it has layers of security built-in so you don’t need to buy or install antivirus software. It keeps your files safely backed up on the cloud, has free automatic updates, and boots up in seconds. Amazon customers gave it 4 out of 5 stars and favorable reviews.
1saleaday has the Panasonic Blu-Ray Player w/ Built-In Wi-Fi, MP3 Support. USB, HDMI, 5.1 & 7.1 Channel Support for only $49.99 with free shipping. That’s 67% off the list price for a Blu-Ray player that allows you to stream Netflix, Hulu Plus and YouTube movies and music straight to your television. Today’s Daily Steal is the compact Samsung Smart Blu-Ray…
Ebay via GeekDeal is offering the Samsung Google Nexus 10 with Android 4.2 JellyBean (Refurbished) for only $430 with free shipping. The Nexus 10 features a 10.55″ 2560×1600 10.55″ Touchscreen and powered by a ARM A15-Core A15 Processor w/ Mali GPU & 2GB of ram, which out performs the quad NVidia Tegra 3, and ships with the newest Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS. Google charges $499 for this new.
This has been Samsung authorized refurbished, and is New Condition with the Retail Box. Includes a 90-day Warranty.
Tanga.com has the 3-in-1 USB Cable for Samsung, iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 for only $9 after shipping (Reg. $20). This unique cord charges 3 types of devices: Micro USB (Androids, speakers, cameras), older iOS devices (30 pin), and newer iPhone 5, ipad 4 new iPods (Lightning). “Now all your friends can now charge their phones at the same time while you’re having your “who’s phone is better” argument!”
Tiger Direct has the Samsung 20″ 1600 x 900 LED Monitor on for $79.99 with free shipping. The refurbished monitor features native 1000:1 with both HDMI and VGA inputs. It is an additional 20% off today, down from $99.99, after a mail-in rebate. Samsung 20″ 1600 x 900 LED Monitor $79.99.
Today only, eBay deals has the WiFi variant of Samsung’s latest 11.6-inch Chromebook for the cheapest price we’ve seen at $239 + free shipping. We rarely see these Chromebooks go on sale, and if you’re not going to pick up the new Chromebook Pixel, this is definitely the best value for your money in the…
Samsung has not only been explosive in the smartphone market, but the South Korean-based company also continues to succeed in an area where it has long dominated: the television set. Samsung has broken ground before in several areas, but now it is putting a new television out on the market that embodies all the newest technologies in the HDTV space. Priced at hefty $9,500 and up, the Samsung UN75ES9000 is a 75-inch HDTV with all the bells and whistles: 240Hz, 3D, Wi-Fi, pop-out web cam, and more to combine top-specs with huge-screen real estate. Usually large-screened sets like this one tend to compromise specs for size, so this is definitely an interesting approach for those for whom money isn’t much of an object.
Now you see it, now you don’t
Announced in July and with initial availability in August, the Samsung UN75ES9000 features a 1,920-by-1,080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, 35000000:1 dynamic contrast, three HDMI ports and USB ports, and various other connections like wireless and Ethernet (not to mention full 2D and 3D). It is wall mountable and ships with the stand, just for your living room.
Beyond the massive hardware, the ES9000 features Samsung’s Smart TV software that includes various apps and an easy-to-browse user interface for customers. On the Smart Hub, Samsung made available apps that allow customers to get access to content through services like Hulu Plus, YouTube, vudu, Netflix, and other digital content providers. Additionally, Samsung added a social layer via Twitter and Facebook to enable online discussion “all on one screen sharing.” To benefit applications like Skype, Samsung included a built-in camera that Samsung claims to be “hidden” when not in use. For the audiophiles in the crowd, Samsung also included its DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine) that enhances sound to cater to user’s presets. Not enough? Samsung throws in a gesture controlled Angry Birds game with more gesture controlled features to come.
Note Samsung’s pride in this TV in the video below.
The price is obviously a little steep. But, for the television geeks out there, this television seems to be nothing short of amazing. While larger 4K televisions are beginning to hit the market priced at $20,000 and beyond, you can find the Samsung ES9000 reasonably priced well south of the $10,000 retail price.
1SaleaDay via Ebay Dail Deal has the 16GB Samsung Galaxy Note for $549.99 with Free shipping. That’s over $100 off of list and the lowest price we could find on this new 720P 5.3″ phone/tablet.
Amazon offers a 55-inch LCD TV (1920X1080) from Samsung for $2,730. Amazon’s offer, shipped via Technology Galaxy, is more than $2,000 off the list price of the TV. This 55-inch beast has a resolution of (1920X1080), an 8MS response time, and a 400:1 ratio. While this won’t ship by Christmas, this is definitely a deal…