

The cost of QD-OLED gaming monitors is going down, even as many other PC components are still soaring above their normal prices. If your budget is locked at $300, Samsung’s 27-inch 1440p model costs exactly that much thanks to a recent $50 discount at Amazon . Finding a good QD-OLED monitor under $500 these days is pretty easy, but under $300 is pretty rare.
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The tracker’s coin battery can be replaced, and its 65-decibel alarm can help you find lost items nearby. Insignia advertises up to a 164-foot Bluetooth range outdoors (or 65 feet indoors), but connecting them with Find My will let you track them from greater distances. 88, $30 off), plus several other great games worth considering.
The sale is happening at Amazon , Best Buy , and GameStop . These are some of the biggest discounts we’ve seen on physical titles, and digital versions on the PlayStation Store are matching these prices. Those who work all day at a computer might be familiar with having sore wrists, particularly from using a mouse.
80 at Woot with the code LOGITECH22 used at checkout (usually $77 elsewhere). The mouse recharges via USB-C and can last for months with a single charge, according to my colleague Victoria Song, who loves hers . 4GHz receiver, or Bluetooth.
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