Gaming, AI & Tech Deals — Updated Hourly
We aggregate deals from 20+ sources — game stores like CheapShark and Epic Games, retail sites like Amazon and Newegg, and community deal boards including Reddit's r/buildapcsales and r/GameDeals. Every listing has verified pricing: original price, sale price, and real discount percentage. No guesswork, no inflated savings.
AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 - 16GB RAM - 512GB SSD # ad - $480 after 48% off
80% off — $1.99 (was $9.95)
headphones today! — Here's the official press release And here is the product tour on YouTube "The HD 480 PRO retails at USD $479 (MSRP). It features recording earpads and a 9 foot coiled cable and is delivered complete with a carrying bag. Instead of the bag, the HD 480 PRO Plus comes with a travel case, and retails at USD $519 (MSRP)." Edit: They are 399€ for the Pro and 439€ for the Pro Plus in Europe. First impressions and reviews are already up as well: Soundguys review Soundguys Y
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Hey everyone, I’m looking for a good mouse within the $20–$40 price range. Mainly for gaming and everyday use. I’d prefer something reliable with a good sensor and decent build quality, with no scroll wheel or double-click issues. If you’ve used anything in this range or have recommendations, let me know what you think and why. Appreciate the help!
From Amazon Sold by: Electronics Depot
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