Back in January, Best Buy ran an unprecedented weekend sale where it took $200 off four different models of the most recent MacBook Air. That was a hell of a bargain; even now it's the lowest price we've ever seen for a new MBA. This weekend, Best Buy is doing it again, only with the new, skinny iMac, and instead of a $200 discount, it's only $125. The 22-inch iMacs start at $1175 and the 27-inch iMacs start at $1675. That's still the lowest price for a new iMac we've seen—refurbs, when they're in stock, are cheaper—and that means if you've wanted one, today's probably a good day to pick one up. [Best Buy]
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Accessories
• Razer Orbweaver ($100) | Newegg via Edealinfo | Originally $125 | Use coupon code EMCXSVP64
Miscellaneous
• Monopoly Millionaire Board Game ($10) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $20
• 18 Super Mario Figures ($12) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Originally $20
• $30 Brookstone Credit ($15) | Groupon via Ben's Bargains | Originally $30
• Knockoff Hasbro "Lego" Battleship ($38) | Amazon via Ben's Bargains | Originally $50
• Gunnar Gaming Eyewear ($40) | Best Buy via Deals Kinja | Originally $90
• Fractal Design R4 ($80) | Newegg via Deals Kinja | Originally $120 | Use coupon code EMCXSVP52
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Audio
• Refurb Sony XBA2IP Earbuds ($60) | Best Buy via Edealinfo | Originally $120
Gaming
• Crysis 3 ($31) | Amazon via Daily Game Deals | $40+ elsewhere | Go like this page on Facebook for the coupon and enter it at checkout.
• XCOM: Enemy Unknown ($29) | Amazon | Normally $40
• Rockstar Games Collection: Edition 1 ($40) | BestBuy via Dealzon | $55+ elsewhere | Includes Red Dead, Midnight Club Complete, Episodes from Liberty City, L.A. Noire
• Zone of the Enders HD Collection ($18) | Best Buy via Daily Game Deals
• LA Noire [Steam] ($5) | Steam via Ben's Bargains | Originally $20
• Brutal Legend ($10) | Steam via Reddit | Originally $20
• Madden NFL 13 ($28) | Amazon via Edealinfo | Originally $50
• Steam Rockstar Games Sale | Steam | L.A. Noire, GTA, others
The Moneysaver over on Kotaku has more game deals, including all the Origin titles on sale this weekend.
Physical Media
• The Golden Compass on Blu-Ray ($7) | Amazon via Brand Name Coupons | Originally $15
Digital Media
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Clothing
• Buy One Get One Half Off | Levi's via Fatwallet | Use coupon code EMAILBOGO
Dumb TV → Smart TV
• Refurb Panasonic WiFi Blu-ray Player ($35) | Best Buy via Edealinfo
Laptops
• Ideapad Y400 ($750) | Lenovo via Deals Kinja | Originally $1000 | Use coupon code WEEKLYDEAL
Desktops
• XPS One 2710 Core i5 Quad Blu-ray 27" Touchscreen ($1475) | Dell via Ben's Bargains | Originally $1800 | Use coupon code P5K5054ZBB72CW
Tablets
• Sony Experia S Tablet ($230) | Woot via Ben's Bargains | Originally $350
Screens
• 46" Toshiba HDTV ($550) | Amazon via Deals Kinja | Originally $700
Portables
• Sansa Clip 4GB ($24) | Newegg via Edealinfo | Originally $40 | Use coupon code EMCXSVP94
• Unlocked Galaxy S3 ($400) | Newegg via Edealinfo | Originally $600 | Use coupon code EMCXSVP43
Camera
• Gitzo Series 2 Tripod ($486) | Amazon via Fatwallet | Originally $700 | MIR on page
• Refurb Nikon D7000 ($719) | Adorama via Photography Bay | Originally $900
Bare Drives
• 3TB Toshiba HD ($120) | Newegg via Edealinfo | Originally $150 | Use coupon code EMCXSVP24
• 256GB Crucial SSD ($158) | Newegg via Edealinfo | Originally $200 | Use coupon code EMCYTZT3329
Apps
iOS
• League of Evil 2 ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $2
• Infestor ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $1
• Ticket To Ride Europe ($0) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $2
• Audubon Trees ($1) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $10
• Audubon Birds ($1) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $10
• Worms 2 ($1) | iTunes via Appshopper | Originally $5
• TomTom USA ($35) | iTunes via 9to5Toys | Originally $50
Android
• Doodle Devil ($1) | Google Play via App-sales | Originally $3
Mac
• Spring Mac Bundle ($40) | Paddle via Lifehacker | TuneUp and others
Hobomodo
• Sunshine ($FREE) | Outside
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The New Slim iMac Is Your Deal of the Day