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Ending today, Walmart is running a back-to-school Cyber Monday blowout on select electronics and other essential items. Move-in day for many colleges is starting soon, so if you waited until the last minute to get that TV or laptop, now's your chance.

We've rounded up some of your best bets below, but you should visit the deals' main page for more options.


HP Pavilion 15-e016wm Laptop

This is a basic laptop for a low price. It doesn't have fancy features or impressive specs and everything about it reads average, although that might be a good thing for consumers who don't want to spend too much or who don't do much technological heavy lifting. It has 4GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and has a 15.6-inch screen. It's now on sale for $398 with free shipping or free in-store pickup.


Emerson LD260EM2 TV and DVD Player Combo

This is far from the prettiest, best TV on the market. It's got a thick, ugly bezel, has low dynamic contrast, and only has up to 720p resolution. However, at 26 inches it'll fit perfectly in the dorm room. Plus, it has a built-in DVD player so you can save even more space in cramped quarters. It's on sale for $159 and a purchase includes free shipping.


HP DeskJet 3522 Multifunction Printer

Colleges provide options for printing and copying papers, but instead of waiting in the long line at the library, your student can get it done quickly with a personal printer. Walmart's back-to-school blowout has a deal on the wireless HP DeskJet 3522, which can print, scan, and copy for a low price. It's on sale for $55 with free shipping or free in-store pickup.


Toshiba Canvio 1TB Portable Hard Drive

Finally, there's the Toshiba portable hard drive, which can help move documents in a lightweight form. With 1TB of space, you'll pretty much never run out of places to store your media or documents. It's on sale for $59 with free shipping, which is a great deal for seemingly infinite storage.

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Carli Velocci

Carli Velocci

Staff Writer

@revierypone

Carli writes for the Deals blog at Reviewed.com, and has become a professional at researching the web for the best deals on electronics. She graduated in 2012 from Northeastern University with a degree in English. She enjoys writing about technology, and is a video game freelance writer on the side with too many games in her backlog.

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