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Daily gear deals - $15 pocket luggage scales, $99 XM Radio GPS unit and more



Here are the hottest gear deals for today, Wednesday January 20th 2010. Remember, these deals are often valid for just one day, so act fast before they are gone.

Today's first deal is for a pocket digital luggage scale. The Air Weigh scales measure up to 75lbs, and use a locking strap to measure how much stuff you are carrying, and whether the airline is going to make a ton of money off you. On sale for just $14.99. Click here for this deal.

Next up is the Bushnell ONIX 400 GPS unit. This handheld waterproof GPS unit is different from any other device on the market, thanks to its integrated XM NEXRAD satellite radio receiver. It lets you listen to XM radio, and receive satellite weather images using the XM weathernav service. On sale for just $99.99 + $5 shipping. Click here for this deal.

Today's third deal is for the Sandisk V-Mate video recorder. If you don't want to mess around with (illegal) downloads of video content, then this little device may be just what you need. It takes the signal from your cable box, or other device, and records your shows on a memory card. It used to retail for $149, but is now on clearance for just $19.99. Click here for this deal.

And finally in today's lineup, if you need some portable entertainment, with the potential to get some real work done, then check out the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with TV tuner. This netbook features a 6 hour battery, 1GB of memory, 160GB hard drive and an integrated digital TV tuner. On sale for $337. Click here for this deal.

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