![]() Things looks a bit more intriguing at Target, where you can grab a Samsung 40-inch 1080p LED TV for $700 (regularly $1,199) or an LG 50-inch 720p Plasma TV for $549 (regularly $749), and if you pick up the Gears of War 3 edition Xbox 360 for $399.99, Target’s tossing in a $75 store gift card. It’s hard to find the “deals” in Best Buy’s lackluster Cyber Monday lineup, but the company’s offering the entry-level monochrome Nook Simple Touch for $79.99 (regularly $99), a couple Apple 15-inch MacBook Pros discounted $150 to $200 and teasing a $10 “e-gift” card with store pickup orders (order online, drive in) of $100 or more. Still shaking off Black Friday and the holiday eat-shop-eat-sleep-eat binge that followed? Here’s a quick rundown of what’s shaking in crazy-crazy online deals-land, tech-wise: Best Buy ![]() Follow to Cyber Monday 2011, another day of manic shopping madness! This one’s supposed to break last year’s record, if it matters, just like Black Friday apparently did (by as much as 26%) last week.
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