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In the market for a big discount on an ultrabook or tablet? If you don’t mind buying refurbished models, today might be your day.

Woot is running a sale on Asus Zenbook thin and light laptops with models starting at just $500 (although I’d recommend checking out some of the higher-priced Zenbooks like this $650 model with a Haswell processor and a full HD display).

Meanwhile if you want an Amazon tablet and don’t have your heart set on one of the new models announced this week, the retailer is selling a number of older, refurbished models at low prices.

asus zenbook

Here are some of the day’s best deals.

Ultrabooks

Tablets

Other

You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.

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One reply on “Deals of the Day (9-18-2014)”

  1. I got the Buffalo BDXL writer from Amazon a while back and it’s a very good, compact design. Cables are a little short though so if your laptop cannot power this by one USB and the other port is on the opposite side, you are out of luck. FWIW my Venue 11 Pro’s lone USB port was enough to power this.

    It includes Cyberlink Software (albeit old) that can play BD on Windows 8 (no-go on Bay-Trail Atom though). For $65 this is a great price if you are in the hunt for a BD player/burner.

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