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Deals November 22: Toshiba L50D 15″ Quad-Core Laptop w/8GB RAM $500

Looking for some great deals on smartphones, tablets, laptops, and more? You’ve come to the right place!

Our Top Deal today is the Toshiba Satellite L50D for only $499 and free shipping!

Need more great deals? Check the rest out below!

Toshiba Satellite L50D-AST3NX1 15.6? AMD Quad-Core Laptop w/8GB RAM, 1TB HDD for $499.99 with free shipping (normally $599.99).

Now Shipping! Nokia Lumia 1520 6? 1080p Windows Phone [AT&T] for $99.99 with free shipping (contract required, normally $199.99).

LG Google Nexus 5 16GB Android 4.4 Smartphone [Sprint] for $49.99 with free shipping (contract required, normally $149.99).

Motorola Droid Mini 4.3? Smartphone [Verizon] for $0.01 and free shipping (contract required, normally $49.99)

Toshiba Satellite C50D-AST3NX1 15.6? AMD Laptop w/4GB RAM, 500GB HDD for $299.99 with $24.99 shipping (normally $449.99 – use coupon code 11C50DS22).

New! Apple MacBook Pro 15.4? Retina Display Core i7 Notebook w/ 256GB SSD for $1,749.95 with free shipping (normally $1,999).

Dell Venue 8 Pro 32GB Windows 8.1 Tablet w/ Folio Case & 1-year Accidental Damage Warranty for $299.99 with free shipping (previously $379.98).

Pentax WG-3 White Waterproof Shockproof Digital Camera for $199 (normally $296.95 – use coupon code DIG5).

VIZIO E500I-A1 50? 1080p 120Hz Smart LED HDTV for $449.99 with free shipping (normally $649.99).

Kwikset Kevo 925 Bluetooth Deadbolt for $214.62 with free shipping (normally $460 – use coupon code 2OFFHS).

The Star Wars Prequels Chronicles for $79.95 plus shipping (normally $149.95).

Blake was born in Beaumont, Texas, about 100 miles away from Houston. Even as a youngster, technology came to him very naturally, tinkering with anything he could. His passion of technology grew with mobile phones when he dreamed that the capabilities of phones would eventually make one's life much easier. Since then it's been his mission to advocate the push of mobile technology to anyone who will listen.

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