🤩 Weekend deals: Save on laptops, tablets, and our favorite TV. For folks who love a good gadget, this roundup features a ton of discounted high tech screens and other gizmos. Remember that shopping early for holiday gifts matters a bit more this year. (But don't buy anything you don't need just because it's on sale!) 😮 Best Buy's Early Black Friday deals are … actually good. Normally sales that tout Black Friday-esque discounts outside of November are, to be frank, a load of crap. This one isn't. It also comes with a pricing guarantee, so you can shop without fear of missing out on any deeper discounts before Black Friday. Most of these deals are set to expire soon. 🤤 The best noise-canceling headphones are down to their best price. We love Sony's WH-1000XM4 (9/10, WIRED Recommends), even at their full cost. Incredible battery life, a comfy design, and superb noise-canceling makes them easy to suggest. Snagging them for $100 less makes this deal a no-brainer for those in the market. Check our guide to the Best Wireless Headphones for more. 🥳 Need a new TV? Here are seven deals worth your while. Whether you want OLED or Mini LED, a massive screen or an average-size display, we rounded up multiple options to choose from. All of them are on sale. Our TV buying guide can help you figure out the best features for your lifestyle. 🐙 The ports are back in town! Apple's new MacBooks do away with the dongles. We can finally kiss the octo-puter goodbye thanks to this week's product reveal. The AirPods got a refresh too. Once the latest gear is available later this month, it's safe to expect discounts on the older (still good) versions. 🤑 Meet Google Pixel 6, a smartphone that starts at just $599. The recently announced Android phone features a new chip, a new design, and a new price point—which starts $100 lower than last year's lineup (and sets a precedent for its competition). Our full review will be up on Monday, but for now, here's everything you need to know. 😩 Free advice: Here's how to dampen ear-splitting movie special effects. See-sawing between turning the TV volume up to hear dialog and turning it down to avoid blowing out your eardrums during action scenes? Ain't nobody got time for that. These easy fixes will help you achieve equilibrium. |
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