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Samsung and LG OLED TVs Near All-Time Lows: Best Tech Deals of the Week

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This week’s tech deals feature excellent discounts on premium OLED TVs from Samsung and LG, alongside savings on Nintendo Switch games, Sony headphones, Anker power banks, and more. Although we’re in a lull between Amazon’s October Prime Day and the upcoming Black Friday sales, there are still some notable offers you can grab today.

  • Samsung S90C OLED TV (65″) for $1,300 at Best Buy ($300 off MSRP): The S90C combines OLED’s traditional benefits — deep black levels, vivid contrast, wide viewing angles, and smooth motion — with quantum dots, which enhance brightness and deliver more vibrant colors than standard OLED screens. This 2023 model has garnered positive reviews, and the differences between it and the newer S90D are minimal. At $1,300, this is just $20 above the lowest price we’ve ever seen for the 65-inch version. It’s also available at Amazon, though through a third-party seller. Keep in mind, we might see deeper discounts as we approach Black Friday.
  • LG C3 OLED TV (65″) for $1,297 at Amazon ($203 off): The LG C3 is another top-rated premium TV from last year. While its WOLED panel isn’t quite as bright or colorful as QD-OLED models, it still offers excellent contrast, motion handling, and viewing angles. It also supports Dolby Vision HDR and has a user-friendly webOS platform, which many find easier to navigate than Samsung’s Tizen system. The C3 has four HDMI 2.1 ports and supports 4K at 120Hz, making it compatible with the highest refresh rates on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. At $1,297, this is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen for the 65-inch model.
  • Sony ULT Wear for $148 at Amazon ($52 off): While not our top pick for wireless headphones, the Sony ULT Wear is a solid option for bass lovers. Its bass-heavy sound profile, decent noise cancellation, and 40-hour battery life make it a worthy consideration at this price. It also boasts good call quality and a sleek design. At $148, this is the lowest price we’ve tracked, and it’s available at Walmart too.
  • Apple Pencil (USB-C) for $65 at Walmart ($14 off): Apple’s entry-level iPad stylus is now available at a new low. While it lacks features like pressure sensitivity and wireless charging, it’s still a decent option for casual note-taking or drawing. This is especially true if you own the 10th-gen iPad, which isn’t compatible with Apple’s more advanced styluses.
  • Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 13-inch (M4) for $300 at Amazon ($49 off): If you’ve already invested in the 13-inch iPad Pro and want to turn it into a laptop-like device, the Magic Keyboard is a well-made (if pricey) accessory. While it’s definitely overkill for most people, this deal lets you save a bit compared to buying directly from Apple.
  • JLab Go Air Sport for $14 at Amazon ($16 off): If you’re looking for affordable running headphones, the Go Air Sport is a budget-friendly pick. These wireless earbuds aren’t the best in terms of sound quality, but their hook design stays secure while exercising, and they have a water-resistance rating of IP55. At $14, this is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen, though the deal only applies to the teal color.
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max + Xbox Core Wireless Controller (Sky Cipher) + 1-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $80 at Amazon ($67 off): If you’re in need of a streaming stick and an Xbox controller, Amazon is bundling its Fire TV Stick 4K Max with the “Sky Cipher” Xbox controller for a decent price. This bundle also includes a month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. While the Fire TV Stick tends to promote Amazon services like Prime Video, it supports all major apps and runs smoothly. It’s also a decent device for retro gaming.
  • Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Switch) for $40 at Woot ($10 off): This week, Woot is offering discounts on several Nintendo Switch games, including the remake of the Game Boy Advance title Mario vs. Donkey Kong. While it may not surpass the original, it’s still a solid puzzle-platformer. Other Nintendo titles like Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Princess Peach: Showtime! are also on sale.
  • Resident Evil 4 (PS5) for $22 at Amazon ($8 off): This is the lowest price we’ve seen for the physical PS5 version of last year’s Resident Evil 4 remake. The Xbox version is available for the same price. However, you can save a couple of dollars by purchasing the digital version through PlayStation Network.
  • Doom Eternal (PC) for free at Amazon ($40 off, Prime only): Prime members can snag the PC version of Doom Eternal for free, although it must be redeemed through the Microsoft Store. Amazon is also offering BioShock Remastered for free as part of its Prime Gaming perks.
  • Anker Prime Power Bank for $90 at Amazon ($40 off): The Anker Prime is the high-end pick from our list of the best power banks. Its 20,000mAh capacity and 100W USB-C ports allow it to charge multiple laptops or devices at full speed. It also features a 65W USB-A port and a display that shows the battery’s status. This deal ties the lowest price we’ve tracked for this power bank.
  • Samsung Bar Plus USB flash drive (128GB) for $13 at Amazon ($8 off): If you need a reliable USB drive, the Bar Plus is a good option. This 128GB version was discounted during Prime Day earlier this month, but it’s still close to its all-time low price.
  • Lexar Professional 1066x microSD card (1TB) for $75 at Amazon ($15 off): If you need a high-capacity microSD card, the Lexar Professional 1066x offers decent performance. This isn’t the steepest discount we’ve seen, but it’s still a good price drop for the 1TB version.
  • Razer Basilisk V3 gaming mouse for $40 at Amazon ($30 off): The Razer Basilisk V3 is our recommended pick for gamers who prefer wired mice with an ergonomic design. This deal matches the lowest price we’ve seen for the Basilisk V3, though Razer recently released an updated version with a better sensor.
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These tech deals are a great opportunity to grab high-quality products at reduced prices. With Black Friday on the horizon, we might see even better discounts soon, but for now, these are among the best tech bargains you can snag this week.

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