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This 25,000 mAh Anker power bank just hit its lowest-ever price When you're traveling, it's easy to forget how difficult it can be to find a free (and reliable) outlet to keep all of your devices charged up. Luckily, Amazon has a Black Friday deal on an Anker power bank that will save the day, bringing it down to a record low $87.99, saving you 35%. Save 35% ($47) Anker Laptop Power Bank (25,000 mAh): was $134.99 now $87.99 at Amazon Read more Read less ▼ All-time low price
This 25,000 mAh Anker power bank can charge up to four devices at once with 100W fast charging. It features two retractable USB-C cables, one which doubles up as a durable strap, along with a built-in LCD screen to keep track of available charge. This 25,000 mAh Anker power bank can charge up to four devices at once with 100W fast charging. It features two retractable USB-C cables, one which doubles up as a durable strap, along with a built-in LCD screen to keep track of available charge. Fitted with a massive 25,000 mAh battery, this Anker Laptop Power Bank features three 100W USB-C ports, along with two retractable USB-C power cables, for fast charging up to four high-draw devices at once. That means you could hook up your laptop, smartphone, tablet, and a handheld gaming PC, and charge them all up at once. It also has a USB-A port to help charge older devices, while one of the retractable USB-C cables even doubles up as a durable travel strap. This Anker power pack comes with a built-in LCD screen so you can keep track of your available battery capacity and charging progress when charging the bank itself. I've got a few Anker battery packs like these, and I really like how robust and well-designed they are. If you're always on the move, a high-capacity power pack like this might be an essential Black Friday purchase. — Ben Stockton
Save 38% on this Logitech webcam Black Friday deal at all-time low pricing Suddenly faced with the prospect of working from home, and need an easy-to-use webcam for your PC? This Logitech Brio 101 webcam is your answer. Amazon has dropped the price of this entry-level cam to just $24.99, saving you 38% and bringing it to its lowest-ever price. Save 38% ($15) Logitech Brio 101 webcam: was $39.99 now $24.99 at Amazon Read more Read less ▼ The Logitech Brio 101 is an entry-level webcam, supporting 1080p video quality. It has a built-in mic, a privacy shutter, and uses a USB-A cable for connectivity. What's there to say about a webcam like this? It delivers 1080p-quality video to your audience, and to save you from having to buy a headset, it has a built-in mic. It's an all-in-one camera setup that, while built for work, can certainly handle personal calls with friends and family. It uses a USB-A cable, has a privacy shutter, and can be fully customized and controlled using the Logi Options+ app. If you need to get yourself ready for your next meeting on a budget, this Logitech webcam deal for Black Friday is a great way to do it. — Ben Stockton
You won't get screwed by this precision toolkit deal! You can score this deal for under $9 for a 64-piece precision electronics toolkit that comes in a case that you will actually use. You've got a great driver handle and an enviously large bit selection. Add to that tools to sweep up detritus from your electronics, and tools to get access to your precious tech. — Les Pounder Save 29% Strebito 64 Piece Electronics Toolkit: was $12 now $8.49 at Amazon Read more Read less ▼ This small kit has all the tools to get you started with your first / next PC build. You get a precision screwdriver with 48 different bits (slot, Phillips, Pozidrive, Petalobe, Tork, Stand-off driver, Gamebit (for Nintendo consoles), Torx / Torx security and many others. You also get spudgers and pry tools, tweezers, brush, and a magnetizer / demagnetizer for your screwdriver bits.
This $219 RTX 5050 finally puts the right price on entry-level Blackwell When we reviewed the GeForce RTX 5050, we felt that most of its shortcomings would be forgivable with a lower price. It seems the Black Friday elves were listening, as you can now get MSI's Shadow 2X RTX 5050 for $219.99 at Walmart - $30 off Nvidia's $249.99 MSRP and even $10 below what we felt would have been a fair price for this card's performance compared to the RTX 5060. Save 12% ($30) MSI Shadow 2X OC 8G RTX 5050: was $249.99 now $219.99 at Walmart Read more Read less ▼ Get $30 off MSI's Shadow GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card and enjoy solid entry-level gaming experiences at 1080p. This is a rare opportunity to purchase an Nvidia Blackwell-powered card for way under MSRP. (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) You can see from the chart above that the RTX 5050 is a bit of a tough sell at its $249 MSRP, but it looks better at $219 compared to the Intel Arc B570 and Arc B580, neither of which have really budged this Black Friday season. If you need a truly cheap gaming upgrade and want to stick with Team Green, this deal is your ticket. - Jeff Kampman
This 180 Hz IPS Asus gaming monitor is just $99 — 25-inch Tuf Gaming VG259Q3A returns to its all-time low Not everyone can afford a fancy OLED gaming screen with bleeding-edge refresh rates, but that doesn't mean you can't get a good gaming experience without spending several hundred dollars. This 25-inch Tuf model (VG259Q3A) is back down to its lowest-ever price on Amazon, of $99 – a price we haven't seen since early January. Save 38% Asus Tuf Gaming Monitor (VG259Q3A): was $159 now $99 at Amazon Read more Read less ▼ This budget gaming screen sports an IPS panel with a speedy 180 Hz refresh rate, and 1080p resolution. Asus promises 99% sRGB coverage, and ELMB to reduce motion blur and ghosting. At $99, this is a fairly feature-packed entry-level gaming screen. The Tuf VG259Q3A only rated to 250 nits of (typical) brightness, but brightness doesn't seem to be a common complaint among the 7,071 Amazon reviews. Multiple people describe the screen as bright. But regardless, 250 nits is fine for gaming, especially in a dimly lit room.
Despite this being a gaming monitor, Amazon says it also ships with three free months of Adobe Creative Cloud. That's not something that would make me consider this monitor over others, but it's still a pretty good value-add if you were considering paying for that service anyway. -- Matt Safford
Save $100 on a new PlayStation 5, thanks to Black Friday As someone who has spent thousands of hours of their life playing games on various PlayStation consoles over the years, I'm always pleased to see a bargain pop up for one of Sony's consoles. Right now, thanks to Black Friday, you can save $100 on a brand new PlayStation 5, from the Digital Edition to the PS5 Pro. These PlayStation 5 Black Friday deals have been running for a few days, but my personal recommendation is for the PS5 Pro. That $649 sales price is the lowest it's ever been on Amazon, and it's the newest version of the console. Save 13% Sony PlayStation 5 Pro: was $749 now $649 at Amazon Read more Read less ▼ The ultimate gaming console with a souped-up RDNA 3.5 GPU capable of pushing out even more frames, ready for the hotly-anticipated titles of tomorrow. For those not looking to compromise, Sony's most powerful console is now cheaper than ever. This model comes with upgraded internals, featuring a significantly more powerful GPU, going from 36 Compute Units on the regular PS5s to 60 Compute Units on the Pro. You're also get a 2 TB SSD upgrade instead of 1 TB, along with Wi-Fi 7 support out of the box. The end result? If you want the highest frame rates and the best graphics fidelity on a games console, the PS5 Pro is the best option. It also offers some potential for future proofing your performance in the latest games, especially with GTA VI on the way next year. With gaming PCs and laptops costing considerably more, $649 isn't a bad price to set yourself up for gaming at 4K. — Ben Stockton
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