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Daily deal - Flip Ultra series 30 minute digital camcorder - $50 from Dell.com
My daily deal for today is for the Flip Ultra series digital camcorder. This digital camcorder features a built in flash memory card for up to 30 minutes of video. Once you are done recording, the small flip-out USB connector allows you to instantly transfer the recordings to your computer. The Flip Ultra has a 1.5" color screen, a 2x digital zoom and an output for displaying your movies on TV, a video cable is included in the package. The Flip camera is perfect for short video clips on your trip, as it runs off regular AA batteries and is very durable.
If you enjoy underwater activities, then you'll love the Flip underwater case which can be found on Amazon for under $30 (check the "other" vendors listed on the right side of the Amazon page). The combination of the Flip camera and the underwater case make this the cheapest underwater video camera available on the market.
This camera normally retails for $149, but if you order it from Dell.com, you'll get an instant $50 off, plus an additional $50 instant rebate, bringing the price down to just $50. To make the deal even better, you'll even get free ground shipping!
To get the additional $50 off, you will need to enter coupon code KGJQ72S6F0H828 on the checkout page. The coupon code should be valid till September 3rd, but Dell often ends promotions early so don't wait around too long.
(Source: Fatwallet)
Filed under: Gadling's Daily Deal








Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Emily Aug 27th 2008 2:16PM
"We're sorry, the coupon code you have entered has previously been redeemed."
Brad Aug 27th 2008 4:13PM
Emily, I got the same message. I have never been a Dell fan anyway. While in Afghanistan, Dell refused to ship a computer to me then wanted to charge state tax if they shipped it to my home address. I went to the PX and purchased a Toshiba Satellite X205. This was the first time I have been to the Dell site since. To me this is just another reason not to give Dell my business.
Scott Carmichael Aug 27th 2008 4:14PM
Sorry about that! I had tested the deal myself this morning, and it was still valid. Deals like this often end a little sooner than planned when they hit the mainstream deal sites on the web. Either they run out of inventory, or they run out of virtual coupons.