Daily gear deal – refurbished Magellan 3000T GPS unit for under $50.

Today’s daily deal is the first time a brand name GPS unit has dropped under $50.

The Magellan 3000T is a slightly older GPS unit, but despite its age, lack of features and general outdated look, it is still a solid navigation system. Sure, it is not as pretty as some of the current models, and it won’t speak street names or connect to your mobile phone, but at $49.99 you really can’t complain too much.

Of course, the low price means it has been refurbished, but it is still backed by a 90 day warranty, and you get it shipped for free. Included in the box is the unit itself, a windshield mount and a charger cord. The pre-loaded maps cover all 50 states, Puerto Rico, Canada and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The device even has an MP3 and photo player built in, so if all else fails, your $50 will get you a really big music player.

Daily deal – 8GB SDHC memory card for $12.49

Good morning readers! If you are reading this, you clearly made it through New Years Eve without too much damage. I’ll post quietly just in case your head isn’t quite with us yet. First of all, a very happy New Year to you all!

My daily deal for today is for an 8GB SD memory card from Newegg. 8GB is enough for about 3000 photos on most cameras, and the card is suitable for high speed transfers, which is perfect if your camera can shoot HD video.

The card is on sale for just $12.49, and ships for free. Memory cards are the one thing that did not go up (and down again) in price in 2008, and the price of these 8GB cards has plummeted in the past 12 months. My guess is that this spot next year will be advertising cheap 32GB cards.

Before you click “purchase”, please be sure to check whether your camera (or other device) is compatible with the new SDHC format. Virtually all cameras made in 2008 will be fine, but it pays to be sure, as not everything will be capable of working with this card.

Daily deal – Rosewill laptop travel kit for $10

Welcome to my daily deal for Thursday November 27th 2008. I hope you are all having a fantastic Thanksgiving!

Despite being excited about my upcoming turkey dinner, I still managed to make some time to find you all a great deal!

Newegg started their Black Friday sale yesterday, and one of the highlights in the “under $10” area, is this Rosewell laptop productivity kit.

In the $9.99 kit, you’ll find a retractable webphone (headset), a folding mini card reader, and a USB retractable optical mouse.

The kit even comes with a handy nylon travel bag. To make this deal even better, Newegg even throws in free shipping!

Daily deal – TomTom ONE XL widescreen GPS navigation unit for $92.99

Today’s daily deal is for the TomTom ONE XL wide screen GPS unit. This 4.3″ car navigation unit comes complete with a windshield mount, DC charger cord, USB cable and a user manual.

The TomTom ONE XL is on sale at Newegg.com for just $92.99, with free shipping.

Of course, with a price this low, there is a small catch; the unit is “recertified”.

Recertified units have been sent back to the vendor for any number of reasons, but have been returned to their “as new” condition.

The TomTom comes with a 90 day warranty and can be purchased here.

Daily deal – 8GB SD memory card for $9.99 shipped!

A very good morning to you! I’m posting my Gadling daily deal a little earlier today because at 8am (PDT), Newegg will start selling their “shell shocker” deal. This deal is for an 8GB SDHC memory card.

The card usually retails for around $20, but for just one day, and until they run out of inventory, it will be on sale for just $9.99. Newegg even pays for the shipping. The card is “class 6”, which means it is the fastest generation SD card on the market, making it perfect for a digital camera.

Make no mistake, this deal will sell out quite quickly, so don’t wait too long to order it. The deal can be found here, but until 8am PDT, you’ll be redirected to a page telling you to be patient!

A quick word of warning; SDHC cards are not regular SD cards, and your camera or other device will have to support the SDHC standard. If you purchased your camera in the past year, then you’ll probably be ok, but please check your user manual before placing an order for a card that might not work.