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RIM drops Blackberry PlayBook to $199 for "limited time"

Confirming previous rumors, RIM is dropping the price of the PlayBook to $199.

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Best Buy releases more HDTV deals from its Black Friday ad

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Nintendo makes Zelda 3DS bundle official, $199.99

This Black Friday, it's all about nabbing one of these limited edition Nintendo 3DS bundles with either The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, or Super Mario 3D Land.

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Thinking of a 7 inch tablet? Don't forget the powerful HTC Flyer

As excitement builds for the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet, people should also consider the powerful and functional HTC Flyer that is now priced at just $299.99.

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Top five Black Friday digital camera deals (some up to 50% off)

Electronics retailers are out in full force touting big Black Friday deals. Check out the best of the digital camera deals here.

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Nintendo Wii launches Zelda bundle with gold controller, $69.99

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for the Wii goes on sale today. Will it be on your wish list this year?

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Kindle Fire vs. Nook Tablet covered in every aspect (MobileTechRoundup show #253)

Kevin and I covered both the Amazon Kindle Fire and B&N Nook Tablet in fine detail in this podcast and actually went over an hour discussing just these two devices. Which one do you prefer?

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Windows Phone: Marketplace passes 40,000 and Amazon may join smartphone race

Microsoft's Windows Phone still hasn't gained much market share, but the Marketplace continues to grow at a fast pace. Amazon just launch an Android-based tablet and are they now thinking of...

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The Samsung Captivate Glide is one of AT&T's most powerful QWERTY smartphones, and at $150, it won't cost you an arm and a leg. However, the ultraflat keyboard may be more hindrance than help to all but the most dedicated keyboard enthusiasts.

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Sony PlayStation 3D display
While there's some pretty impressive technology built inside, the PlayStation 3D Display isn't a very practical device. Its $500 price tag is too much money considering its laundry list of shortcomings.

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HTC Titan (AT&T)
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HTC Wildfire S - gray (U.S. Cellular)
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HP TouchSmart 620 3D
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