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Here are the best deals in Staples’ blowout Cyber Monday sale

Updated Dec 2nd, 2014 7:02AM EST
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Black Friday is over but Cyber Monday is just getting warmed up. Like many other retailers out there, Staples is having a big Cyber Monday sale with some terrific deals on computers and gadgets that you’ll be very tempted to take advantage of. Below we’ve listed Staples’ best Cyber Monday deals this year.

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  • Toshiba L55D-B5364, A8 Processor, 8GB RAM, 1TB hard drive, Windows 8.1, 15.6″ Laptop — was $649.99, is now $349.99

  • Toshiba Satellite 15.6-Inch Touch Screen Laptop (S55T-B5282) — was $949.99, is now $749.99

  • Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player — was $35.00, is now $25.00

  • Samsung 23.6-Inch LED Monitor (VQ9784) — was $219.99, is now $119.99

  • Samsung 27-Inch LED Monitor (VQ9786) — was $279.99, is now $179.99

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7-Inch Tablet, 8GB, White (SM-T230NZWAXAR) — was $199.99, is now $149.99

  • Microsoft Surface Pro 3 12-Inch Tablet, Intel Core i5, 128GB (MQ2-00001) — was $999.00, is now $899.00

  • Microsoft Surface Pro 3 12-Inch Tablet, Intel Core i7, 256GB (5D2-00001) — was $1,549.00, is now $1,399.99

  • HP Pavilion 15.6-Inch Laptop (15-p066us) — was $599.99, is now $449.99

  • HP LaserJet Pro M127fn Mono All-in-One Printer — was $209.99, is now $99.99

  • Jawbone UP Red Fitness Tracker (2nd Gen), Assorted Sizes — being sold for as low as $49.99

  • Epson WorkForce WF-7610 Color Inkjet Printer — was $249.99, is now $149.99

These are only some of the great deals Staples is offering this week — to get the full list, click the source link below.

Brad Reed
Brad Reed Staff Writer

Brad Reed has written about technology for over eight years at BGR.com and Network World. Prior to that, he wrote freelance stories for political publications such as AlterNet and the American Prospect. He has a Master's Degree in Business and Economics Journalism from Boston University.