With Black Friday starting earlier and earlier, Cyber Monday has also stepped it up to offer shoppers a more laid-back approach to holiday shopping.

Instead of camping out to score a deal, shoppers can track items from the comfort of their own homes. And though it can also be an overwhelming experience, there are a host of shopping sites dedicated to making Internet buying a cinch.

Tech items are one of the most sought after, and with this Latin Post roundup, you're guaranteed to find the best deals.

Right now Amazon has its Fire Phone available unlocked with no contract for $199. The device has a 13 MP camera with optical image stabilization, HDR and LED flash. It includes unlimited free cloud storage for photos, and comes with Amazon-exclusive features like Firefly, Mayday and Dynamic Perspective. You can also put your paws on a Fire HD7 tablet for $109, which is a saving of $30.

Wal-Mart has the new Apple iPad mini 16GB with Wi-Fi for $219.99. The device offers the all the same features of an iPad but comes in smaller package. They have also got a terrific deal on a Google Certified RCA 10-inch tablet. Powered by an ARM Cortex-A9 processor and 1GB of RAM, this new 10-inch tablet sells for $99.99 and boasts enough power to run all of your favorite Google Play apps and get your office work done in casual style.

The retailer will also be offering a $450 PlayStation 4 bundle, which includes Lego Batman 3, Little Big Planet 3, a game of your choice, an extra controller.

For $200, you can get a Toshiba Chromebook at Sam's Club. The laptop has a 13.3-inch screen, and it will be on sale until Dec. 7.

Dell is offering a Samsung 60-inch LED Smart HDTV for $997.99, which is marked down from $1,649.98. And there is an Xbox 360 Holiday Bundle 2014, which includes Borderlands: the Pre-Sequel and extra controller for $299.99.

Right now Apress has every Apress eBook and Alpha Book for just $15, and every Springer eBook is on sale for $30.

For a limited time Google has its Chromecast, which has recently just added new apps like Showtime Anytime, for just $25.

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