Gadget Deals: AC/USB Charger, iSpeakers, Samsung LCD Display

Today’s deals include Belkin’s AC/USB wall charger for $8, the iPod/iPhone iSpeakers system and Samsung widescreen 20-inch LCD display.

Details of these and more deals can be found on the CoM Daily Deals page.

Belkin Universal AC / USB Wall Charger, $7.99 with free shipping. (That’s a $12 overnight drop and the lowest total price we’ve seen.) Works with any device that charges via USB, though you’ll need to supply your own USB cable. Deal ends July 15.

Today only – iSpeakers Speaker System for iPods/iPhone and MP3/MP4 Players, $2.99. (With $4.99 for shipping, it’s the lowest total price we could find by $9.)

Samsung 20-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor for $179.99 with free shipping. Add it to your cart and it falls to $115. This $20 mail-in rebate chops it further to $95. (That’s tied with last month’s mention and the lowest total price we could find by $25.) Sales tax is added where applicable. Features include a native resolution of 1600×900, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m² brightness, 5ms response time, and both DVI and VGA inputs. Deal ends July 10.

iHome Rotating Alarm Clock for iPod and iPod touch, $59.99 with free shipping. (That’s $2 under our May mention and the lowest total price we’ve seen.) Features include a rotatable orientation for movie viewing, battery backup, snooze, iPod dock, AM/FM tuner, auxiliary input for other audio players, and remote control.

Canon DC-310 DVD Camcorder, $149.99 plus $8.89 for shipping. Coupon code “EMCLVLX42’ chops it to $119.99. (That’s $16 under our April mention of a refurb and it’s $71 under the lowest total price we could find for a new, factory-sealed unit.) Features include a 2.7-inch LCD, 37x optical zoom, 1152×864 recording resolution, DIGIC DV II image processor, electronic image stabilization, SDHC card slot for still images, and more. Deal ends July 15.

Several iPhone and iPod touch applications available from the iTunes App Store have recently dropped in price. Each is the best deal we’ve seen on that title. The deals:

PunkStar Studios’s Panda Saver for 99 cents ($2 off): Accelerometer-based physics game
Sophiestication Software’s Groceries (Grocery Shopping List) for 99 cents ($3 off): List-maker
Amalgamated Coders’ TwinShot3D for 99 cents ($2 off): 3D Anaglyph image capture
WebArtisan’s Food Additives for $1.99 ($2 off): Food additive reference
Frontier Code’s Diary for $1.99 ($3 off): Password-protected diary software
Paramount Digital Entertainment’s TOP GUN for $1.99 (pictured, $1 off): Arcade flight simulator
Christopher Manouvrier’s Trady for $3.99 ($1 off): Handy-work assistant

BlackBerry 8300 Curve Chrome Desktop Charging Pod, $7.99 with free shipping. (That’s a buck under last week’s mention and tied for the lowest total price we’ve ever seen for this charging dock.) It combines with any travel or data cable charger to charge and/or sync a BlackBerry smartphone. Deal ends July 15.

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Iogear Bluetooth Stereo Audio Transmitter, $43.24 with free shipping. (That’s $2 under our April mention and the lowest total price we could find by $5.) This transmitter plugs into any 3.5mm jack (found in most audio devices) and allows you to listen to music through most Bluetooth-capable headsets or audio systems.

Dane-Elec 4GB Capless zMate USB 2.0 Flash Drive, $10.77 with free shipping ($2.75/GB). (That’s the lowest total price we could find by $6.)

Lexmark P350 Portable Photo Printer for $29.99. (With free shipping, that’s $20 under our last mention in 2007 and the lowest total price we could find by far.) Features include a 2.4-inch color display, 4×6-inch borderless printing, and USB connectivity.

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Ed Sutherland is a veteran technology journalist who first heard of Apple when they grew on trees, Yahoo was run out of a Stanford dorm and Google was an unknown upstart. Since then, Sutherland has covered the whole technology landscape, concentrating on tracking the trends and figuring out the finances of large (and small) technology companies.

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  • StuartAB

    These gadget deals are really useful for European Mac-lovers. Not.

    You’ll lose readers. Fast.