Discounts on Motorola cell phone, designer sunglasses and two-piece men's suit

In the market for an inexpensive men's business suit or Motorola cell phone? Check out the latest bargains collected by Dealnews.com.

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The Motorola logo as it appeared at the company's exhibit at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The phone maker's MOTOGO device is among the discounts available online today.

Whether you're dressing to impress or letting your swanky sidekicks speak for themselves, we've found a host of savings on gizmos, gadgets, and garments that will help you save this Tax Day. We've spotted a Motorola cell phone for $8, and big discounts on men's suits in today's list of five Editors' Choice deals that we found overnight and early this morning.

 Top PC Accessory Deal
 Lebedev Optimus Popularis Keyboard
 Store: ThinkGeek
 Price: $1,399.99 via coupon "PENUMBRA" plus $12.94 s&h
 Lowest by $1,141
 Expires: April 16

Do You Need It?: If you have a couple of hundred bucks set aside for that new peripheral then you can prepare to be amazed by the Lamborghini of keyboards. It's almost half the price at ThinkGeek than what Art. Lebedev charges direct — specifically $1,141 less. Essentially, all 77 keys on this keyboard are miniature 0.5" LED LCD displays, aside from a 7" LCD bar along the top. It can be programmed for any layout, language, or symbols. It is frankly awesome, as well as extravagant.

 Top Freebie Deal
 Hard Rock Café Entrée
 Store: Hard Rock Café
 Price: Free when you sing a song on stage
 Expires: Today

Do You Need It?: No matter your range or pitch or whether you have any amount of talent, your local Hard Rock Café will dole out a free entrée to the brave and the bold. It's the first freebie we've seen in exchange for a Cyndi Lauper number and will save you a pretty penny on tonight's dinner. Click here to find a location near you. (Note that several outlets are excluded from the promotion.)

 Top Apparel Deal
 Men's 2-Button 2-Piece Classic Fit Suit
 Store: Tanga
 Price: $59.99 with free shipping
 Lowest by: $340
 Expires: April 21 at 10 am ET

Do You Need It?: Investing in a quality suit is important, but you might not always have the dollars to back up your sense of style. Luckily for those on a budget, Tanga has cut $340 off this men's suit. Plus, since you don't have to pay for shipping, it's one of the cheapest suits of this style that we've ever seen. It's available in seven colors in sizes from 34S/28W to 54L/48W, although not in all size/color combinations.

 Top Accessories Deal
 Lacoste Sunglasses
 Store: 1Sale
 Price: $29.99 with free shipping
 Lowest by: Around $20
 Expires: Today

Do You Need It?: Add a designer pair of sunglasses to you budget-friendly ensemble with one of these discounted pairs of Lacoste sunglasses. They're $20 less than a similar selection we saw last fall and at the lowest price we've seen for any pair of sunnies from this label. We have our eye on the pictured Lacoste Men's Aviator Sunglasses (a $20 low).

 Top Cell Phone Deal
 Motorola MOTOGO! Prepaid Phone w/ Triple Minutes for Life
 Store: ShopCellDeals via Amazon
 Price: $7.99 with free shipping via Prime (or $5.99 s&h)
 Lowest by: $27

Do You Need It?: Should you be less inclined to care for the quality and street cred of your phone, then this cheerful Motorola number is as cheap as chips. It's fallen by $12 in four days (although, our previous mention included 600 minutes) and at the best price we've ever seen. Plus, it's more than four times as expensive at any other store. Feature include a qwerty keyboard, 2.2" LCD screen, 2MP camera, Bluetooth, and microSD card slot.

Total Savings: At least $1,558

Donna Doyle is a senior staff writer for Dealnews.com, where this story first appeared.

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