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Deal: Factory refurbished Klipsch iFi speaker system for $199

Monday, November 14th, 2005

Deal: Factory refurbished Klipsch iFi speaker system for $199: a pretty solid offering from Klipsch, these can be used with any MP3 player (not exclusive to the iPod) as long as you got a stereo mini-plug to stereo mini-plug cable. Original price: $400. 19 available at the time of this offering. The first batch [...]

Deal: Audible offers free audiobook

Thursday, November 10th, 2005

Deal: Audible offers free audiobook: you’ll have to register first. The selection of free titles is pretty decent. [via]

Deal: Refurbished HP iPod (20GB) for $187

Friday, October 28th, 2005

Deal: Refurbished HP iPod (20GB) for $187 [via]

Meier-Audio’s Corda Aria headphone amp

Friday, October 28th, 2005

Meier-Audio’s Corda Aria headphone amp: limited edition (500 pieces only), built-in DAC, can be connected to a USB port on your computer. First reviews coming in confirm that it sounds AWESOEM for its money. Having enjoyed another amp of Dr. Jan Meier ourselves, it’s not difficult to imagine this. Anyway, $395 for US residents, $450 [...]

Deal: Vamp VP-325 MP3 for $40

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

Deal: Turns out you can get the Vamp VP-325 MP3 for even less: apply coupon code “GEEKV@MP” during checkout to get a $10 discount, getting this to the low price of $40. Read our previous post on the deal.

Deal: Vamp VP-325 MP3 for $50

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Deal: Vamp VP-325 MP3 for $50: flash-based, 256MB, a color screen, tons of features and lots bugs and misses we’re sure, but you can’t go wrong when it costs $50. Plus, your nephew will love it. Product page. [via]

Deal: iAudio X5 for $250

Monday, October 17th, 2005

Deal: iAudio X5 for $250: At eCost.com, while supplies last (and from the looks of it, they won’t last long). Considering that Amazon has this for $275, it’s not exactly a killer deal, but saving 25 bucks aint’ bad at all.