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Thanks to our friends at TechBargains, we've rounded up some can't-miss deals. Check it out:

CyberPower 1500VA 12-Outlet Uninterruptible Power Supply for $139.95 (Orig. $200)
If you run a small office server or are doing important work that cannot be interrupted then give this some consideration. This will supply power if the power ever gets cut off which is always when you least expect. For the home, we use this as a backup battery for Internet when the power goes out. When winter storms come, sometimes having an Internet connection for entertainment can be a little saving grace for your sanity.

Vizio 40" 4K UltraHD LED LCD Smart HDTV + $125 Dell GC for $379.99 (Orig. $430)
Get a 4K TV for less than $400 and you get a massive $125 Dell gift card you can spend on a monitor, get a nice discount on a computer or even gaming consoles and games. These 40" TVs can make a fantastic large screen high definition monitor for a computer or simply use as a TV for a bedroom or kitchen. The 4K guarantees it will be future proofed for quite a while. You effectively pay only $255 for a 4K 40" TV which is an incredible deal.

Dell UltraSharp 29" Panoramic 2560x1080 Monitor + $100 Dell Gift Card for $292.49 (Orig. $450)
Use code: SAVE35. This ultra-wide screen monitor is perfect for managing two windows side-by-side. What makes this great for most people is that you don't need a special cable to run the resolution like you will for higher resolution monitors and should mostly be plug and play. With the included $100 Dell gift card you are really paying less than$200, which is an incredible deal and less expensive than buying two monitors.

Dell PowerEdge T20 Intel Xeon E3-1225 v3 Quad-Core Tower Barebone Server for $279 (Orig. $482)
Use Code: 279T20. This is an incredible price for a server for your small business. All you need is a hard drive and an OS of your choice and you are up and running.

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