Tuesday tech deals: 27" Dell UltraSharp 2560x1440 IPS display $560

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{pf id:86605 size:small} Dell UltraSharp 27" 2560x1440 IPS LED LCD Display for $560 + free shipping

Dell Home offers its Dell UltraSharp U2713HM 27" LED-Backlit IPS LCD Monitor for $560 with free shipping. That's the lowest total price we could find by $69, although it was $10 less a week ago. Sales tax is added where applicable. Features include a native resolution of 2560x1440, LED backlight, 4-port USB 3.0 hub, and DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI, and VGA inputs.

iHome Bluetooth Speaker System for iPad / iPhone / iPod for $25 + $5 s&h

As one of its daily deals, CowBoom offers the iHome Bluetooth Speaker System for iPad / iPhone / iPod, model no. IDM14S, for $24.99 plus $5 for shipping. That's the lowest total price we could find by $22. Sales tax is added where applicable. These two speakers wirelessly stream music within 30 feet from any Bluetooth-enabled device. It features a built-in microphone, voice echo cancellation, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Deal ends today.

{pf id:83443 size:small} Pentax K-01 16MP Mirrorless Camera Body for $249 + free shipping

Adorama offers the Pentax K-01 16.3-Megapixel Mirrorless Digital Camera Body in Black, model no. 15222, for $249 with free shipping. That's $68 under our Cyber Monday week mention and the lowest total price we've seen for this camera. (It's a current low by $39.) It features a 3" LCD, 1920x1080 (1080p) video recording, SDXC card slot, USB connectivity, HDMI output, and more.

Vizio Ivy Bridge 14" Ultrabook w/ 128GB SSD for $599 + free shipping

Microsoft Store continues to offer the 3.4lb Vizio Ultrabook in Silver, model no. CT14-A4, for $599 with free shipping. That's tied with a deal from two weeks ago as the lowest total price we could find by $81. Sales tax is added where applicable. This 0.6"-thick laptop features an Intel Core i5-3317U 1.7GHz Ivy Bridge dual-core processor, 14" 1600x900 LED-backlit LCD, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, 802.11n wireless, Bluetooth, webcam, USB 3.0, and Windows 8. Note that no optical drive is included.

Pioneer 400W 5.1 3D Network Receiver w/ Airplay for $210 + free shipping

Bling via Rakuten Shopping offers the Pioneer 400-watt 5.1-Channel 3D Home Theater Receiver, model no. VSX-822-K, for $209.99 with free shipping. That's the lowest price we could find by $20, although most merchants charge $320 or more. (We saw it for $10 less three weeks ago.) It features 80 watts per channel into five channels, six HDMI inputs, 3D pass-through, Apple AirPlay compatibility, and more.

Samsung 55" 120Hz 1080p 3D LED LCD TV, 2 3D Glasses for $848 + free shipping

TigerDirect offers the Samsung 55" LCD HD Television with two pairs of 3D glasses, model no. UN55EH6030, for $1,097.99. Coupon code "DQX87802" cuts it to $847.99. With free shipping, that's $50 under a deal from two weeks ago and the least expensive Samsung 55" TV with these specs that we've seen. It's also a current price low by $250. It features a 1920x1080 (1080p) native resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, LED backlight, Ethernet, two HDMI inputs, and more.

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I got my Vizio CT14 for $500 about a month ago.
I believe tigerdirect and their ebay account is selling the CT15 (15.6", 1920x1080 IPS), otherwise it's the same as the CT14 for $590 last time I checked.
 
The dell u2713hm is not as good of quality as the u2711.

Of course not. 2711 is premiere color covering, if I remember correctly, 110% of Adobe RGB palette, retails for 25% more and for a good reason. 2713 is still a sweet piece of equipment and for majority of users out there is more than they ever need.
 
Of course not. 2711 is premiere color covering, if I remember correctly, 110% of Adobe RGB palette, retails for 25% more and for a good reason. 2713 is still a sweet piece of equipment and for majority of users out there is more than they ever need.
Yeah, but then the pro vs consumer comes into play as you said.
 
Was $504 couple days ago as per Slickdeals.net. I got mine for $550 and I think thats all this monitor is worth. Kind of feels like Dell is doing price fixing so you think your getting a deal at $550 when your not if at all.
 
$500 for an IPS like that isn't bad, the cheapest you could possibly get an IPS like that is with a Korean IPS (no warranty, low build quality, single input) for maybe $350 shipped in the US.
 
$500 for an IPS like that isn't bad, the cheapest you could possibly get an IPS like that is with a Korean IPS (no warranty, low build quality, single input) for maybe $350 shipped in the US.
I never got it. Is Korean IPS a company? Or is it a generic term?
 
Korean IPS denotes the relatively inexpensive IPSs sold locally in Korea. People ship the out to customers, the most popular companies are Yamasaki catleap Achivia Shimian and Crossover.
 
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