If you’re in the market for a new OLED TV, today is a good day to jump on one. The Sony A80J 55″ OLED 4K TV is down to the lowest price we’ve ever seen for a new 55″ OLED TV from either LG or Sony. If you want something smaller, for example as a gaming PC monitor, the LG C1 48″ OLED 4K TV is down to under $800. That’s as phenomenal price for one of the best gaming monitors on the market. In other deal news, score a WD P10 2TB portable game drive for only $39.98, the HP Reverb G2 VR headset for only $399, or a 1TB PS5 SSD for only $110.
55″ Sony A80J 4K OLED TV for $998
Supports 4K @ 120Hz for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X gamers
Sony’s 55″ OLED TV dropped in price today; whereas normally Sony OLEDs are pricier than LG OLEDs, that’s not the case right now. The Sony A80J is $100 less than LG’s 55″ C1 and $800 less tahn LG’s 55″ C2. The A80J is a true OLED 4K TV with near infinite contrast ratios, best-in-class black levels, excellent color rendition, and super fast response times. It also supports 4K @ 120Hz over HDMI 2.1.
48″ LG C1 4K OLED Smart Gaming TV for $797
Supports 4K @ 120Hz for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X gamers
This is the lowest price we’ve seen for both the 48″ TV. Yes this is a TV, but it happens to be one of the best gaming PC monitors as well. Compared to traditional LED LCD TVs, OLED panels offer better image quality, deeper blacks, better contrast ratio, wider color gamut, and super fast response times. OLED TVs excel at both gaming and viewing 4K HDR content. In terms of general usability, they consume less power and they’re very thin and sit flusher against the wall. Amongst OLED TVs, the LG C1 is oft considered the flag bearer; it’s the one TV that all other OLED TVs are compared against. The LG OLED TV boasts several generations of optimizations under its belt and the latest C1 model is future proofed with technology like HDMI 2.1 (4K @ 120Hz), variable refresh rate, G-SYNC, the newest LG A9 Gen4 processor and a revamped webOS smart TV interface.
PS5 Compatible XPG 1TB M.2 SSD for $109.99
The XPG Gammix S70 Blade is the least expensive 1TB PS5 compatible SSD available right now. Just because it’s the cheapest doesn’t mean it’s the slowest. In fact, the S70 is actually one of the fastest SSDs available with transfer rates up to 7,400 MB/s. It’s on par with the likes of the WD Black SN850, the Samsung 980 Pro, or the Seagate Firecude 530. This is a PCIe Gen4 SSD that was pretty much released specifically for PS5 gamers in order to double or triple the storage capacity of their PS5 without limiting the speed. To make this deal even sweeter, it already comes with a very low-profile heatsink.
WD Black P10 2TB Portable Game Drive for $39.98
This is an excellent price for one of the fastest portable hard drives around. It boasts speeds of up to 140MB/s. Sure that’s not as fast as an SSD, but can you get a 2TB portable SSD for less than $40? Even though it’s marketed as a game drive, it performs just as well as a standard portable hard drive.
HP Reverb G2 VR Headset
The Reverb G2 normally sells for $599, but the HP Store has it for $200 off. That makes it the same price as the Oculus Quest 2 256gb model but with some significant upgrades under the hood. The Reverb G2 sports the second highest resolution of any VR headset with 2160×2160 pixels per eye (even more than the already impressive Quest 2’s 1832×1920 resolution), manual IPD adjustment, a far more robust headstrap than the Quest 2, inside-out tracking that doesn’t require external sensors, and off-ear headphones so they don’t get as grimy and maintains your peripheral hearing.
Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda
Score a rare 20% off this popular little Zelda collectible. The Game & Watch is a miniature retro handheld game system that comes preloaded with The Legend of Zelda, Zelda II: The Adventure…
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