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| | Two products on our weekly deals list will have you urgently popping a new tab in your browser. First is the iPad mini 2 Retina. The two-year old Apple slate we once decreed "the best midsize tablet on the market" is on sale for $200. The space-gray, Wi-Fi only model may be a little aged but it's a better tablet than some current $200 models. Next up is the HP Spectre x360, featuring a 2560 x1440 QHD 13.3-inch touchscreen, current-generation Intel Core i7 processor as well as a 256GB solid-state drive, 8GB RAM, and Bang & Olufsen speakers. MSRP is $1,249, but you can get this four-mode (laptop, tablet, tent, stand) transformer for $949 at Best Buy.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | Apple announced an updated version of its 12-inch MacBook featuring a new 6th Gen Core M CPU, slightly better battery life and faster SSDs. Normally that would be a decent refresh, but Apple forgot to fix the real problems plaguing this system. That makes the latest MacBook one of the year's most disappointing new products. | | | |  | Who says the right gaming rig has to cost an arm, a leg and the soul of your firstborn? For fiscally conscious gamers, there are a few sub-$1,000 notebooks on the market that can run graphically taxing games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Metro: Last Light at solid frame rates. | | | | | | | |
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