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Staples Cyber Monday Tech Deals: Prices Cut On Laptops, Tablets And Fitness Trackers For Two Days

Staples' Cyber Monday Deals Are A Good Way To Save On Laptops And Tablets

The Cyber Monday deals at Staples are already up and running on the Staples online store, and they'll be running at least through Monday, with some even extending for a week or more. Plenty of good laptops and tablets are up for sale, as well as plenty of miscellaneous tech that could help you round out your holiday shopping list.

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Some of the better sales Staples has up on its site are deals on laptops. A duo of Toshiba laptops – the 15.6-inch C55 and the 15.6-inch L55D – are on sale for almost half off through Monday. More deals on Toshiba laptops will last the rest of this week, though these deals are more in the area of 25 percent off. You can also save around $100 on a Dell Inspiron laptop, including the 13-inch 2-in-1 that functions both as a tablet and a laptop with a keyboard. A handful of other laptop deals can be found, too, from makers like Acer, HP and Samsung.

Microsoft's Surface line of tablets is also up for grabs. If you're satisfied with getting last year's Surface 2, you can pick it up for just $399, down from $549. If you're looking to snag a new Surface Pro 3, the device that blurs the line between tablet and laptop, you can save about $100 on any of the models in stock.

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Finally, Staples is marking down its stock of 2nd Gen Jawbone UP fitness trackers. You can pick up the device that led the way in the early wearables market for $49 – a savings of $80, according to Staples.

There's also a entire collection of various tech gear that Staples has marked down, so if you need anything from a new mouse to a MicroSD card to a 20-pound box of copy paper (which, mercifully, includes free shipping), check out Staples' online store before tomorrow ends.

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