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Cyber Monday is past, but the best tech keep going. If you’ve been patiently holding off on your holiday shopping, there’s still deals for you to get.
Across Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and more, some of my favorite tech gadgets are seeing price cuts. Granted, some of these are designed to fool you with fake markups, which is why it’s important to track an item’s price history before going in on something that looks too good to be true. Fortunately, I’ve already done all of the work for you. For the next couple of days, keep checking in here for the best deals on laptops, TVs, Apple devices, tablets, video games, and more. Prices are accurate as of the time of writing, but you can expect them to fluctuate and inventory to sell out, so you may not want to hesitate if you see a sale that grabs you. Scroll to the bottom of the post for live updates.
If you’re like my in-laws, there’s a good chance you’re reading this list on a laptop that needs replacing. It’s a good thing that laptops are no stranger to Cyber Monday deals, across PC and Mac alike.
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch with M3 Chip: $1,199 at Amazon (was $1,299). This is Apple’s most recent MacBook Air, complete with the M3 chip. At time of writing, stock is currently limited to the 512GB models, which come with a base 16GB of RAM and can be upgraded to 24GB of RAM.
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch with M2 Chip: $949 at Amazon (was $999). If you’re OK going with a slightly older model, the M2 MacBook Air with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage is just a little cheaper than the M3 model right now.
Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch with M4 Pro Chip: $2,299 at Amazon (was $2,499). This is a great middle-ground for the MacBook Pro, with the M4 Pro chip, up to 48GB of memory, 512GB of storage, and a 16-inch screen.
Dell Alienware m16 R2 Gaming Laptop with Intel Core Ultra 9 chip: $1,499 at Dell (was $1,700). Here's one for the gamers. This 16-inch gaming laptop from Dell packs a lot for the price, with up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 GPU, up to 64GB of memory, up to 2TB of storage, and a 16-inch QHD+ display.
Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 laptop with Ryzen 9 chip: $1,200 at Best Buy (was $1,600). Another gaming laptop, this 14-inch model is a bit smaller, but manages to pack an AMD Ryzen 8 8945HS CPU, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and 2,880 x 1,800 display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Acer Aspire Go 14 Laptop: $280 at Acer (was $350). This ultra-budget laptop is a good cheap pick, and should be good for people whose work depends mostly on the cloud. It comes with an AMD Ryzen 3 7320U CPU, 128GB of storage, 8GB of memory, a 14-inch screen, and Windows 11 in S Mode. Note that S Mode laptops can only use apps from the Microsoft Store by default, although this can be changed later.
Not everyone needs a whole laptop. Tablets are just as valuable to plenty of techies out there, if not more so. Here are my favorite Cyber Monday tablet deals that are currently live.
Apple 11-Inch iPad Air with M2 Chip: $643 at Amazon (was $699). If you're OK going for an older model of Apple Silicon, you can still get an M-series iPad on sale thanks to this deal from Amazon, which cuts a bit off an M2 iPad Air. The deal applies to the 256GB and 512GB models. RAM is 8GB.
Apple 10.2-Inch 9th Generation iPad: $200 at Best Buy (was $330). If you’re just looking for a cheap, basic tablet, you can’t do much better than the 9th Generation iPad, which is still going strong with the respectable A13 Bionic chip three years later. It won’t support Apple Intelligence, but if you’re still not sold on AI, you'll still get 3GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+: $799 at Best Buy (was $1,000). A premium Android tablet from Samsung, this rectangle boasts a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, 12GB of memory, 256GB of storage, a 12-inch 2,800 x 1,752 AMOLED screen, and comes with a stylus.
Microsoft Surface Pro 13-Inch: $900 at Best Buy (was $1,200). This pick blurs the line between a tablet and a laptop, coming equipped with Windows 11, which gives it a full desktop ecosystem of apps to explore. Plus, this particular model also has a few Copilot+ goodies thrown in. Storage is 512GB and RAM is 16GB.
If you're still using an old phone, Cyber Monday could be a great time to upgrade. Bigger deals are often limited to contracts with various mobile carriers, but there are still options to get a new phone outright.
Google Pixel 8a 128GB (Unlocked): $490 at Amazon (was $499). The Google Pixel 8a is almost as good as the Pixel 8, with a 6.1-inch display, up to 256GB of storage, and a 64 megapixel camera (which is arguably still weaker than the 8's despite its higher number, due to other factors like light sensing).
Google Pixel 8 Pro 128GB (Unlocked): $718 at Amazon (was $999). Amazon's Pixel 8 Pro deal is one of the few pro phone deals still running, although it only applies to the 128GB and 512GB models.
Let's say you just got a new phone for Cyber Monday. Good for you! But you're probably going to want some earbuds to go with it, right?
Apple AirPods Pro 2: $170 at Amazon (was $249). Apple's best earbuds are on sale for Cyber Monday, coming with noise cancellation, USB-C charging, conversation awareness, and a speaker in the case so you can find it more easily.
Apple AirPods 4: $119 at Amazon (was $129). Apple's best non-pro AirPods are also on sale, with USB-C charging, spatial audio, a promised 30 hours of battery life (with the charging case), and voice isolation.
Beats Studio Buds: $80 at Amazon (was $150). Beats is technically an Apple brand now, and these buds offer a cheaper way to get noise cancelling than the AirPods, plus come with a different shape that some may prefer. The deal applies to the black, red, and white versions of the product.
Google Pixel Buds Pro 2: $179 at Amazon (was $229). This deal on Google's best earbuds applies to three colors. The Pixel buds Pro 2 feature active noise cancellation, a redesigned fit that is supposed to lock into your ears, and conversation awareness.
Google Pixel Buds A-Series: $74 at Amazon (was $99). This deal on white Pixel Buds A-Series is a good way to get reliable earbuds from a major brand, with a promised 24 hours of listening with the charging case.
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II: $199 at Amazon (was $279). Bose's redesigned earbuds feature include noise cancellation, a touch-based interface, and a Bose "fit kit."
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds: $129 at Bose (was $179). Bose's older QuietComfort earbuds feature a design built for comfort, multipoint connectivity, and active noise cancelling.
Sony WF10000XM5 Earbuds: $250 at Best Buy (was $300). Sony's WF1000XM5 earbuds aim to bring the same noise cancelling excellence and audio quality of the famed headphones by the same name to a smaller, in-ear form factor.
Apple AirPods Max: $459 at Amazon (was $549). Apple's full over-ear headphones, the AirPods Max, offer many of the same benefits of AirPods in a more traditional form factor, including active noise cancelling and personalized spatial audio.
Beats Studio Pro: $199 at Amazon (was $350). The most affordable Apple headphones, the Beats Studio Pro have personalized spatial audio and active noise cancellation, plus come in a number of fashionable colors.
Sony WH-1000XM4: $198 at Amazon (was $348). Sony's last-generation noise cancelling headphones, these are still a fan favorite, with conversation detection, a mic for onboard calls, alexa control, and three color options.
Sony WH-1000XM5: $298 at Amazon (was $400). Sony's current generation of noise cancelling headphones upgrades to four beamforming microphones for better and and calling, plus promise an up to 30-hour battery life.
Bose QuietComfort Bluetooth Headphones: $199 at Amazon (was $349). Bose's over-ear headphones offer the company's well-known noise cancelling in a more traditional form factor, promise a 24-hour battery life, and come in a number of colors.
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Bluetooth Headphones: $329 at Amazon (was $429). Bose's premium over-ear headphones add on spatial audio to the max, plus update the Bluetooth codec and improve the onboard processor.
I almost never buy a TV outside of a sales event, and you shouldn't either. Keep an eye on these TV deals.
LG 77-inch B3 OLED TV: $1,497 at Amazon (was $2,297). OLED is still my favorite display tech out there, and if I can get on my soapbox for a moment, it's the only one that really compares to CRTs. LG makes some of the best OLED TVs around, and this big-screen model has a 4K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. There are four HDMI 2.1 inputs.
Hisense 100-inch U7 QLED Google TV: $1,798 at Walmart (was $2,998). This massive, 100-inch TV from Hisense won't have quite the contrast levels as an OLED, but wow, that's a lot of screen space. It can display in up to 4K and has HDMI 2.1 inputs supporting a 144Hz refresh rate, making it decent for gaming, too.
Amazon 65-inch Fire TV Omni Series: $370 at Amazon (was $450). Amazon's Fire TVs are a great way to get a lot of screen on a budget. This 4K QLED smart display has a 60Hz refresh rate, supports hands-free Alexa control, comes in up to 75-inches, and has various HDR options (starting at HDR10 and HLG).
Roku 55-inch Plus Series QLED 4K Smart TV: $430 at Best Buy (was $500). Roku is one of Amazon's biggest rivals in the budget TV category. Available in up to 75 inches, this TV is 4K, supports Dolby Vision at a lower price point than Amazon's option, has a 60Hz refresh rate, and comes with Roku's snappy operating system built in.
TCL 55-inch Class Q6-Series 4K Smart Google TV: $300 at Best Buy (was $450). If you're not big on Amazon's or Roku's operating systems, then a TCL TV is a good bet. This model comes in up to 98 inches, has a 4K QLED panel, support Dolby Vision, and a 60Hz native refresh rate.
Cyber Monday and beyond is a classic season for buying the latest video games (and video game accessories). Here are some of the best deals I've found so far.
PlayStation VR2: $337.34 at Amazon (was $550). This massive deal is so large that Amazon's website can't actually display it properly. Right now, you can get Sony's second VR headset for $250 off its launch price, which will grant PS5 owners access to Sony's PSVR 2 library (though oddly enough, not PSVR 1 titles) and PC owners a new way to play their SteamVR games.
PS5 Slim Digital Edition Fortnite Bundle: $375 at Amazon (was $450). This digital edition of Sony's PlayStation 5 console has a slimmer build than launch models and eschews a disc drive, but comes with a DualSense controller, 1,000 V-Bucks, and a few Fortnite cosmetics.
Amazon Fire TV 4K Max with Xbox Core Wireless Controller and 1 Month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: $80 at Amazon (was $142). This bundle will snag you Amazon's best streaming stick plus an Xbox controller and 1 month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, turning it into a full-on cloud gaming console.
Xbox Core Wireless Gaming Controller: $45 at Amazon (was $65). Almost no video game accessory is as versatile as the basic Xbox controller, which can work across a slew of devices and has a standard layout that most games recognize immediately.
PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller: $54 at Amazon (was $75). PS5 controllers can be a bit more finicky to connect to other devices than Xbox controllers, but have improved greatly in this regard over the years, and come with plenty of extra haptics that might justify their higher price tag to some gamers.
8BitDo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller: $48 at Amazon (was $69). This is a reliable third-party alternative to the official Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, with both Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connectivity, plus motion controls, back paddles, macro compatibility, and durable Hall Effect sticks.
Sonic x Shadow Generations for Xbox/PlayStation/Switch: $30 at Best Buy (was $50). Sonic’s latest release, this remaster of Sonic Generations also comes with a highly regarded, brand-new campaign featuring his edgy counterpart, Shadow the Hedgehog.
Dragon's Dogma 2 for Xbox/PlayStation: $46 at Amazon (was $70). One of my personal favorite games of this year, this sequel to the cult classic from the Xbox 360-era sees players navigating a brutal fantasy world that doesn't pull any punches.
Metaphor ReFantazio for Xbox/PlayStation: $50 at Amazon (was $70). This brand-new series from the Persona team keeps many of the same element fans of those games have become accustomed to, while also introducing light real-time combat and a fantasy world dealing with political turmoil.
Keep checking this section for live updates on the best and newest deals throughout the shopping holiday.