November 2019

Free Apple AirPods are up for grabs with Vodafone

TL;DR: Purchase an unlimited plan on the iPhone 11 range with Vodafone, and get a free pair of Apple AirPods worth £159.


It's not every day that a retailer offers a free set of Apple AirPods, but the Black Friday weekend is not an everyday event. 

Anyone purchasing an unlimited plan on the iPhone 11 range with Vodafone can now claim a free pair of Apple AirPods worth £159, at no extra cost. This deal is only available while stocks last, and expires on Dec. 3. It's available to new and upgrading customers, so anyone can get involved.

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Following swiftly on the heels of a Thanksgiving that broke records with $4.2 billion in online sales, Black Friday also hit a new high, although it just fell short of predictions. According to analytics from Adobe, consumers spent $7.4 billion online yesterday buying goods online via computers, tablets and smartphones. The figures were up by $1.2 billion on Black Friday 2018, but they actually fell short of Adobe’s prediction for the day, which was $7.5 billion.

Salesforce, meanwhile, said that its checks revealed $7.2 billion in sales (even further off the forecast).

Popular products included toys on the themes of Frozen 2, L.O.L Surprise, and Paw Patrol. Best selling video games included FIFA 20, Madden 20, and Nintendo Switch. And top electronics, meanwhile, included Apple Laptops, Airpods, and Samsung TVs.

A full $2.9 billion of Black Friday sales happened on smartphones. These conversions are growing faster than online shopping overall, so we are now approaching a tipping point where soon smartphones might outweigh web-based purchases through computers.

“With Christmas now rapidly approaching, consumers increasingly jumped on their phones rather than standing in line,” said Taylor Schreiner, Principal Analyst & Head of Adobe Digital Insights, in a statement. “Even when shoppers went to stores, they were now buying nearly 41% more online before going to the store to pick up. As such, mobile represents a growing opportunity for smaller businesses to extend the support they see from consumers buying locally in-store on Small Business Saturday to the rest of the holiday season. Small Business Saturday will accelerate sales for those retailers who can offer unique products or services that the retail giants can’t provide.”

Adobe Analytics tracks sales in real-time for 80 of the top 100 US retailers, covering 55 million SKUs and some 1 trillion transactions during the holiday sales period. Salesforce uses Commerce Cloud data and insights covering more than half a billion global shoppers across more than 30 countries.

One of the reasons we may be seeing slightly less fervent sales than the analysts had predicted is because the holiday sales season is starting earlier and earlier. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving when many people have days off, has for a long time been seen by retailers as the start of holiday shopping season. That has changed as retailers hope to catch more sales over a longer period of time.

As more people shop, they are also shopping for more expensive items. Adobe noted that Average Order Value was $168, a new record level yesterday for Black Friday, up 5.9% on a year ago.

Smartphone sales were up 21% over last year and those who were not buying were, as a start, browsing, with whopping 61% of all online traffic to retailers coming from smartphones, up 15.8% since last year.

As with yesterday, e-commerce “giants” with over $1 billion in sales annually were doing better than smaller sites: they had more smartphone sales, and 66% conversions on browsers on smartphones, Adobe said. They have overall also seen a 62% boost in sales this season, versus 27% for smaller retailers.

As with the Thanksgiving sales patterns — when bigger retailers also appeared to do better than their smaller counterparts — there are a couple of reasons for this. One is that the bigger sites have a wider selection of goods and can afford to take hits with deep discounts on some items, in order to lure users in to add other items to their shopping cars that are not as deeply discounted. Or, bigger online retailers can simply afford to give bigger markdowns.

The other is that the bigger stores often have more flexible delivery options. Adobe noted that those using click-and-collect orders, or buy online, pick up in store / curbside grew by 43 percent.

The story is not all rosy for big retailers, however. Edison Trends notes that some big platforms are actually seeing very mixed results this time around.

It will be interesting to see how and if patterns change for smaller retailers on Sunday, which is being dubbed “small business Sunday” to focus on buying from smaller and independent shops. Shoppers have already spent $470 million, and Adobe believes it will pass the $3 billion mark. Cyber Monday, the biggest of them all, is expected to make $9.4 billion in sales.




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Apple's new 32GB iPad is actually cheaper than it was on Black Friday

TL;DR: Apple's new 32GB iPad usually retails for $329, but today it's on sale for a mere $229.99 on Amazon — that's a bigger discount than its Black Friday pricing.


Let the record show that sales held on Black Friday proper aren't always ground zero for the best holiday deals on new tech. *bangs gavel*

Exhibit A: After selling it for $249 during their official Black Friday sale, the hardworking folks over at Amazon have just dropped the price of the all-new 32GB Apple iPad to only $229.99. (Yep — they were totally holding out on us.) That's better than yesterday's pricing at Walmart, too, so if you thought about buying a new tablet at any point over the past couple of days, consider this a sign from the universe. Read more...

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What to know before buying your mom CBD for the holidays

There may only be 12 days of Christmas, but there are approximately 12 million CBD products trying to capture your attention. And most of them you shouldn’t buy.

It’s hard enough to get a handle on what CBD will actually do for you. Picking which product to buy amid the plethora of options — which face little to no regulation — adds an extra layer of difficulty. Then there’s the wrinkle of buying CBD as a gift. Any time you use a CBD product, you’re basically acting as a guinea pig. When you buy CBD for your mom for Christmas, you’re treating her as one, too. 

As Martin Lee, the director of CBD advocacy group Project CBD says, "There’s good-quality products, and there’s a lot of crap out there." Read more...

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Walmart's Black Friday pricing on the Roomba robot vacuum is still live

TL;DR: The Alexa-enabled, self-charging iRobot Roomba 670 robot vacuum is on sale for only $197 at Walmart. It's normally $329.99, so you'll save $132.99.


Did you miss Walmart's epic Black Friday deal on the Shark ION R75? Never fear: There's another amazing discount on a WiFi-enabled robot vacuum in town, and it'll save you just as much dough. 

Here's the sitch: If you head over to Walmart's website right now, you can still take advantage of its Black Friday pricing on the iRobot Roomba 670. (That's right: You don't even have to brave the holiday weekend crowds for this one.) It typically retails for $329.99, but you'll pay a mere $197 — an impressive savings of $132.99, or 40%. Read more...

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Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a weekend newsletter that dives into the week’s noteworthy startups and venture capital news. Before I jump into today’s topic, let’s catch up a bit. Last week, I wrote about Airbnb’s issues. Before that, I noted Uber’s new “money” team.

Remember, you can send me tips, suggestions and feedback to kate.clark@techcrunch.com or on Twitter @KateClarkTweets. If you’re new, you can subscribe to Startups Weekly here.


China’s pivot to Africa

Three African fintech startups; OPay, PalmPay and East African trucking logistics company Lori Systems, closed large fundraises this year. On their own, the deals aren’t particularly notable, but together, they expose a new trend within the African startup ecosystem.

This year, those three companies brought in a total of $240 million in venture capital funding from 15 different Chinese investors, who’ve become increasingly active in Africa’s tech scene. TechCrunch reporter Jake Bright, who covers African tech, writes that 2019 marks “the year Chinese investors went all in on the continent’s startup scene” — particularly its fintech projects. Why?

“The continent’s 1.2 billion people represent the largest share of the world’s unbanked and underbanked population — which makes fintech Africa’s most promising digital sector,” Bright notes. “In previous years, the country’s interactions with African startups were relatively light compared to deal-making on infrastructure and commodities. Chinese actors investing heavily in African mobile consumer platforms lends to looking at new data-privacy and security issues for the continent.”

Active Chinese investors in Africa include Hillhouse Capital, Meituan-Dianping, GaoRong, Source Code Capital, SoftBank Ventures Asia, BAI, Redpoint, IDG Capital, Sequoia China, Crystal Stream Capital, GSR Ventures, Chinese mobile-phone maker Transsion and NetEase.

Here’s more of TechCrunch’s recent coverage of Africa startup activity:


VC Deals

It was a short week (Happy Thanksgiving, by the way). But here’s a quick look at the top deals of the last few days.


M&A (VR edition)

Last week, Facebook announced it was buying Beat Games, the game studio behind Beat Saber, a rhythm game that’s equal parts Fruit Ninja and Guitar Hero. Heard of the company? Maybe if you’re a gamer, but if you’re readying this newsletter because of your interest in VC, this company may not have come across your radar.

Why? It’s one of virtual reality’s biggest successes today, but it’s just an eight-person team with no funding.

“I’m really proud that we were able to build the company with this mindset of making decisions based on what is good for the game and not what is the most profitable thing,” Beat Games CEO told TechCrunch earlier this year. Read about Facebook’s acquisition here and an in-depth profile of the small team here.


Equity

If you like this newsletter, you will definitely enjoy Equity, which brings the content of this newsletter to life — in podcast form! Join myself and Equity co-host Alex Wilhelm every Friday for a quick breakdown of the week’s biggest news in venture capital and startups.

This week, we discussed Weekend Fund’s new vehicle, Cocoon’s new friend-tracking app and the unfortunate demise of a startup called Omni. You can listen here.

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All the best Black Friday tech deals: MacBooks, 4K TVs, headphones

Black Friday weekend is in full swing — because, let's face it, deals don't just last one day anymore

We've gone through all the major retailers to scope out the best deals across the tech spectrum and there are some pretty killer deals on laptops, TVs, headphones, smartphones, tablets, and gaming devices heading into day two. 

Rather than making you go through pages and pages of deals, we're offering you a condensed list of all of the best ones. We just like you that much.

SEE ALSO: What's the difference between Black Friday and Cyber Monday, anyway?

So, enjoy your holiday weekend and happy shopping! Read more...

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Does your kid think your smart speaker is just another family member?

Mary Beth Foster has three Google Home units throughout her Mint Hill, N.C., home, and her two-year-old often talks with them, walking up to them as if they are another person.

Recently, while her husband took a shower, her son had an entire conversation with the device. “He asked it to play music, and it did,” she said. “And he asked what the weather was. I guess he heard us do that. It told him it was cloudy. And then he asked, ‘What’s a cloudy day?’ And it defined it for him.” 

Foster chalks up these discussions as a funny fact of modern life. His first words were “OK Google,” after all. 

But these kinds of interactions also are fueling new research and questions about the relationships kids are forging with the robots and voice-activated assistants in our homes. According to a March report released by Common Sense, four in 10 parents of kids ages 2 to 8 say their families have a smart speaker. Of those, 32% say their kids talk to their smart speakers a few times a day — 6% say a few times an hour or more.  Read more...

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Black Friday, Day 2: The deals keep rolling in

THE BEST DEALS FROM DAY TWO:

Did you score some great deals on Black Friday? Or perhaps you're one of those shoppers who snags the early deals on Thanksgiving? Though there were a handful of solid deals this year, we have to admit, the day itself was kind of a yawn. (Although that's what happens when retailers release new deals all month — it sort've makes the day itself less special, right?) Read more...

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Walmart's Black Friday sale is still going: Day 2 deals are right here

Black Friday may be "over," but is it really? If you ask us, it's simply Day 2. (Or Day 30, if you've been tracking deals all month like like we have.)

In the wee hours of Friday morning, Walmart's Black Friday sale officially began — and a lot of its online deals are going ridiculously fast. 

How fast, you might ask? Well, let's put it this way: One Mashable shopping writer attempted to order a pair of $129 AirPods for her mom on Walmart.com around 1 a.m. — as in, an hour after the retailer's Black Friday sale started — and they were already out of stock at that point. It's brutal out there, y'all. We've tried to cross out the deals that are no longer live wherever we can, but Walmart has a history of bringing things back, so we aren't removing them completely. We'll keep updating this post as we can. Read more...

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Air fryer deals: Black Friday is still going strong

Black Friday Day Two: Best air fryer deals


Last year, the Instant Pot was one of the most popular purchases in over half of the states. Read more...

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20 kitchen essentials still on sale for Black Friday (but not for long)

Black Friday ain't over 'til we say it's over.

Now that the first wave of holiday festivities has come to a close, it's time to brace yourself for another string of parties. And if you happen to be in charge of one, today's your lucky day. 

We've gathered up 20 deals on kitchenware that will help you put together amazing meals for you and your guests. They also make great gifts if you're into that whole "giving gifts" thing.

As an extra treat, they're all available at Black Friday prices (yup). Just make sure to key in BFSAVE20 at checkout.

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Thought Black Friday was over? You can still score these security cameras on sale.

Even the idea of Santa Claus inside your home without consent is a little iffy. Let's just agree to agree that we're all a lot happier when strangers stay on the other side of the front door.

To make sure that's the case, it's in your best interest to install security cameras to keep an extra eye on your home. Check out these deals on cameras that will provide an extra layer of safety for you and your family. Even better, they're still on sale at Black Friday prices as long as you enter the code BFSAVE20 at checkout.

iPM World 360-Degree 1080p Wireless IP Security Camera

There's no point in investing in a security camera if hackers can get their hands on your footage. The iPM World delivers complete video encryption to make sure no digital Peeping Toms can snoop on you, all while sending 360 degrees of HD streams straight to your preferred device. Normally $129.99, this camera is currently on sale for $39.99Enter code BFSAVE20, and you'll snag it for just $31.99. Read more...

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Shop great deals on toothbrushes, flossers, and whitening kits

The holidays are different for everyone, but there are a few constants: eating too many cookies and treats before dinner and flashing a smile every two minutes for a family photo. Luckily, the solution for a healthy, glowing grin all season long (and into the new year) is simple: invest in great oral health care solutions.

Here are 11 electronic toothbrushes, water flossers, and whitening kits to get your smile perfectly camera-ready. Plus, you can still enjoy Black Friday prices on these deals when you use coupon code BFSAVE20 for an extra 20% off the sale price. 

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Save hundreds of dollars on a refurbished iPad for Black Friday

Looking to save hundreds of dollars on iPads? While the Apple Store is unlikely to slash prices overnight, refurbished products are the next best thing. And before you storm off in disgust, hear us out. Refurbished devices have been vetted by experts to ensure overall functionality — in other words, they work as good as new. And in many cases, refurbished devices even look brand new, too.

Yes, it's better for the environment to shop refurbished, but it's also a whole lot more affordable.

Take, for instance, these 10 refurbished iPads below. All of them are a fraction of what you'd expect to pay on any given day, and thanks to extended Black Friday sales, you can still take an additional 20% off when you use the code BFSAVE20 at checkout.  Read more...

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There is still a chance to save on the Google Pixel 4

TL;DR: The Google Pixel 4 is on sale for £29 per month with a £9.99 upfront cost on Mobiles.co.uk.


The build up to Black Friday seemed to last for months, but the actual event is over in the blink of an eye. If you were worried that you might have missed out on the best deals, we have some good and bad news for you.

The bad news is that you will have missed out on a lot, and there's not much you can do about that. The good news is that one of the very best mobile deals is still available on Mobiles.co.uk.

You can now get the Google Pixel 4 for only £29 per month and an upfront fee of £9.99. This comes with a healthy 20GB in data with Vodafone, and unlimited minutes and texts. Before this deal, the Pixel 4 was varying between £33 and £40 per month with the best contract, which demonstrates just how strong this deal is. Read more...

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iPhone 11 contract deals haven't stopped just yet

TL;DR: The iPhone 11 (64GB) is on sale for only £33 per month on Mobiles.co.uk, with an upfront cost of £79.


If Black Friday has taught us anything this year, it's that there are some great mobile contract deals out there. You just have to know where to look.

If you're worrying that you missed out, do not fear, because there are still plenty of good opportunities to save on sites like Carphone Warehouse and Mobiles.co.uk.

The iPhone 11 is still available with one of the cheapest Black Friday deals we have come across. It will cost you £33 per month, and you only have to pay £79 upfront when you use the exclusive code MASH10. It comes packed with 60GB data provided by Vodafone, with unlimited calls and texts.  Read more...

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All the best Black Friday tech deals: Laptops, TVs, headphones, and more

Black Friday weekend is in full swing — because, let's face it, deals don't just last one day anymore

We've gone through all the major retailers to scope out the best deals across the tech spectrum and there are some pretty killer deals on laptops, TVs, headphones, smartphones, tablets, and gaming devices. Rather than making you go through pages and pages of deals, we're offering you a condensed list of all of the best ones. We just like you that much.

So, enjoy your shopping holiday, and happy spending! Read more...

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Desktops may be bigger and bulkier than laptops, but their strong performance and easy-to-upgrade nature gives them advantages that notebooks simply can’t compete with. Desktops undoubtedly offer better gaming performance than laptops at the same price, and their superior cooling and fast hardware also make them excellent options for work.

Key Features You’ll Want

When shopping for a desktop, the most important factor to consider is the system’s processor. This part more than anything else will determine the overall performance of the system, and it can also be used to pin down a rough age for the machine. To best determine the performance of a system you should look for reviews of the processor inside of it.

However, you can also roughly gauge the performance of the CPU based on its name. Both AMD and Intel use numeric identifiers in the names of their processors that make it easy to identify their age and relative performance. For example, let’s compare Intel’s Core i7 7700 with the company’s Core i7 8700 and Core i7 9700 processors. The first part of the product name, “Core i7,” designates the product line that the part belongs to, whereas the first digit in the four-number sequence identifies the processor’s generation. Knowing this, we can conclude that the Core i7 8700 is newer and more modern than the Core i7 7700, and the Core i7 9700 is the newest of these three products.

This also holds true for AMD’s products, with AMD’s Ryzen 7 1700x being older than the Ryzen 7 2700x and Ryzen 7 3700x. It should be noted, however, that AMD and Intel processors cannot be directly compared in this way.

Other parts, such as RAM and storage devices, are also important features to consider and also play a role in the system’s overall performance. For RAM, in general, more is better. When it comes to storage devices, the most important factor to determine is what type of storage device is used. HDDs offer a lot of storage space, but are relatively slow compared with SSDs, which typically offer significantly less storage space. Due to their faster performance, however, SSDs tend to make systems feel faster and more responsive, and as such it’s often better to have an SSD than an HDD, and the best solution is typically to have one of each.

The processor, RAM, and storage devices all have a significant impact on the price of the system, and as such it’s often necessary to balance performance among these parts to achieve the best possible configuration. Systems that are oriented towards gamers also come with graphics cards and will also have a strong impact on price. It should be noted, however, that some parts such as RAM are easily upgradable. Adding more RAM to a computer is often no more difficult than plugging in a USB port, and it’s also usually fairly inexpensive to perform this upgrade yourself. Adding an extra storage device is also relatively simple. Upgrading the processor, however, is typically more difficult and more expensive, which gives all the more reason why you should pay the most attention to this part when purchasing a desktop.

Top PC Makers to Consider

There are numerous companies that produce desktop computers today, far more than we could possibly cover here, but a few of the more notable companies include Acer, Dell, HP, and Lenovo. These four companies represent the bulk of computer sales worldwide in terms of volume. Among these four, Acer tends to offer the best performance relative to how much you pay. HP systems are also budget-oriented. Dell and Lenovo tend to target the business sector of the market more than the consumer market. While both also produce consumer-oriented products, they tend to focus on producing higher quality products than Acer and HP that also raises their price tag.

This list is in no way inclusive of all worthwhile desktop manufacturers with other key notable companies including Apple, Asus, Corsair, CyberPowerPC, Gigabyte, iBuyPower, and MSI. Although it would take too long to discuss each of these companies individually, just know that desktop computers from any of these companies will typically be researchable with most of them being of decent quality.

Featured Desktops this Week

Dell XPS 8930 Intel Core i7-8700 Desktop w/ 16GB DDR4 RAM and 1TB HDD ($699.99)

Dell’s XPS 8930 desktop comes with an Intel Core i7-8700 processor with six CPU cores that can operate at clock speeds as high as 4.6GHz. The system also comes with 16GB of DDR4 memory, and it should perform exceptionally well for those that like to multitask. You can get this system marked down from $999.99 to just $699.99 from Dell with promo code AFF300XPS.

Acer Aspire TC-885-UA92 Intel Core i5-9400 Desktop w/ 12GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB SSD ($429.99)

Right now Acer’s Aspire desktop is one of the best systems you can buy for everyday use. Equipped with a quad-core Intel Core i5-9400 processor, 12GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB SSD; this system offers excellent performance for work and multi-tasking. The system also comes with a keyboard and mouse, and it has a built-in DVD drive.

Acer Predator Orion 3000 Intel Core i7-9700K Desktop w/ Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080, 16GB DDR4 RAM and 256GB NVMe SSD ($1,699.99)

If you’ve been in the market for a high-end gaming desktop then look no further. This system with its Intel Core i7-9700K processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 graphics card has plenty of power to run the latest games with maxed-out settings.

Dell PowerEdge T30 Intel Xeon E3-1225v5 Mini Tower Server w/ 8GB DDR4 RAM and 1TB HDD ($299.00)

Dell’s PowerEdge T30 system was designed as a mini-server that’s perfect for running a webserver. It would also work well as a data server for a small business. Use promo code BF299SERVER at checkout to get it for $299.00.

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Five online resources to help you start your home loan journey

Buying your first property can feel super liberating but it can also be pretty terrifying. From finance fears to real estate jargon and imposter syndrome, the whole thing can feel overwhelming. Thankfully, the process doesn’t have to be as scary as some might have you believe. With the help of these resources, you’ll be swanning your way through every open house with the confidence of a boomer at an Elton John concert.

Crunch the numbers

It’s probably the most important (and obvious) part of the entire home-buying process, but ensuring you know exactly how much you can borrow is paramount. In an ideal world, you’ll be looking for a home that ticks all the boxes but won’t have you breaking the budget in the process. No one wants to struggle with monthly repayments, which is why deciding to use one of the many available online calculators can be super helpful. You’ll need to know a few details before you start punching in the numbers though, including your loan period, interest rate, your annual net income and monthly expenses. Pop in your info and you’ll be given an amount you should be able to comfortably afford. Read more...

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The Oculus Go is at its lowest price on Amazon ever for Black Friday

TL;DR: The Oculus Go might just be the best standalone VR headset, and it's on sale for $149 at Amazon — a savings of $50 and a record low price.


VR headsets in 2019 are like the Wii in 2006. Your cool friend has one and you're always trying to go to their house to play it, but you haven't gotten around to buying your own yet.

This Black Friday is your chance to stake out your own spot in the VR landscape for cheap. You can grab the Oculus Go, potentially the most important VR creation yet, for $149 at Amazon — its lowest price on Amazon ever and $10 cheaper than its Prime Day price.

People tend to stay away from VR headsets for two reasons: Having to connect to a phone or PC is more of a hassle than it's worth, and spending $300+ to do so is a steep investment for the average person. And until the release of the Oculus Go in spring 2018, your options were basically that or the Google Cardboard. Read more...

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Black Friday is finally here bringing with it thousands of deals on just about everything you can imagine. We’ve looked through and found many of the best deals currently available to help you save on everything from a new computer to smart home appliances.

Apple 7th Gen iPad 128GB 10.2-Inch Tablet ($329.00 / 32GB Model For $249.00)

Apple’s 2019 iPad features a large 10.2-inch display with a high resolution of 2,160×1,620. Under the hood these tablets come equipped with Apple’s custom made A10 Fusion chip that gives this tablet all the power of one of Apple’s iPhones but with a larger and more enjoyable display. Right now you can pick one up with 128GB of internal storage from Amazon with a $100 discount that drops its price from $429.00 to $329.99. You can also get the more affordable 32GB model marked down from $329.00 to $249.99.

Apple MacBook Pro Intel Core i5 13-Inch Laptop w/ Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD ($999.99)

 

This compact Apple MacBook Pro computer features a quad-core Intel Core i5 processor that has a powerful integrated Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645 graphics processor. This enables the relatively small system to run some games in addition to also helping the system with content creation.

TCL 55S425 55-Inch 4K HDR Roku Smart TV ($279.99)

TCL designed this TV with a 4K panel that supports HDR to produce a more lifelike picture with superior color. The TV also comes equipped with Roku software, which makes it easy to stream content from numerous sources. Right now you can get it from Amazon marked down from $599.99 to $269.99.

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K ($24.99)

As its name suggests, Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K is capable of streaming 4K content to your smart TV from a wide range of sources. It also comes with a remote that features Alexa, which is able to hear and obey voice commands. Right now select customers can get it marked down from $49.99 to $24.99.

Featured Deals

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Apple Devices

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Amazon Devices and Services

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Smart Home Devices

More Smart Home Deals here.

Laptops

More Laptop Deals here.

Desktop Computers

More Desktop PC Deals here.

Monitors

More Monitor Deals here.

HDTVs & Home Entertainment

More TV Deals here.

Storage

More Storage Deals.

Networking

More Networking Deals.

Components

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PC Accessories

More PC Accessories Deals.

Gaming, Toys, and Collectibles

More Gaming Deals here.

Smartphones

More Smartphone Deals here.

Wearables

More Wearables Deals here.

Electronics

More Electronics & Tech Deals here.

Headphones, Speakers & Audio

More Headphone and Audio Deals here.

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