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Motorola sells the 2014 Moto X smartphone for $500 and up if you opt for a no-contract model. But for a limited time you can save $200 if you buy one from Best Buy instead.
Sure, you won’t be able to customize your Best Buy model the way you could if you ordered from Moto Maker. But the $300 sale price is a pretty great value for a phone with a 5.2 inch full HD AMOLED display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB of RAM, 802.11ac WiFi and 4G LTE.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Smartphones and tablets
- Contract-free Motorola Moto X (2nd gen) for AT&T Â or for Verizon $300 – Best Buy
- DigiLand 8″ Windows tablet for $50 – Best Buy
- Insignita 8″ Windows tablet for $90 – Best Buy
- Refurb Dell Venue 8 Pro Windows tablet for $90 – Newegg
- Refurb Asus MeMO Pad 8 Android tablet for $94 after rebate – Newegg
Convertibles and 2-in-1s
- Toshiba Satellite Radius 11 2-in-1 Windows notebook for $280 – Best Buy
- Lenovo Yoga 2 10 Windows tablet + keyboard for $300 – Best Buy
Other
- Meta M1 smartwatch for $50 – Meh
- Refurb Sony DSC-QX10/B smartphone attachable lens-style camera for $100 – NeweggFlash
- Roku 2 media streamer for $50 – TigerDirect (coupon:Â GGE157396)
- LEGO games for PC for $5 each – UbiSoft
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
I bought the digiland 8″ windows tablet for $50 from best buy and it works fine. no apparent problems so far. display isn’t great but it’s adequate.
I know it has Bluetooth so it can probably pair with a keyboard and mouse but is there anyway to hook it to an external display; miracast, remote desktop, etc?