SAVE UP TO $300:Score discounts on iPads, laptops, TVs, and other must-have tech during Best Buy's 4th of July sale.
Best Buy is a topdestination for all things tech. It’s one of the best places to get gaming consoles, laptops, iPads, and somuch more (including the fancy coffee pot I bought my mom this past Christmas).
While Best Buy does a pretty good job of keeping its prices semi-affordable throughout the year, the retailer pulls out all the stops for its major holiday sales, including the 4th of July.
SEE ALSO: The best 4th of July deals are already happening — here's what you need to knowThis year, Best Buy’s 4th of July sale features deals on everything from major appliances (up to $960 off select refrigerators) to small kitchen gadgets to high-end electronics. And, if you’re a My Best Buy member, you’ll save even more. But you’d better hurry: This sale ends Sunday (which means you still have time to hit the beach or have a backyard BBQ and shop in between).
Here are some of the best deals you can find during Best Buy’s 4th of July sale:
If you’ve had your eye on an iPad but couldn’t justify the cost, now’s the time to pull out your wallet. As of July 3, you can get a 64GB iPad Air (5th gen) for just $399.99 — that’s $200 off the listing price, and the best deal we’ve seen on this model since May 14. If you need more storage space, the 256GB model is on sale for $499.99 ($250 off the listing price).
This iPad features a 10.9-inch liquid retina display, an M1 chip, and an all-day battery life. It’s ideal for browsing the web during your pre-bedtime routine, catching up on the latest shows, or even getting some work done on the go.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ (64GB, WiFi) — $179.99 $219.99(save $40)
Apple iPad (9th gen) (64GB, WiFi) — $249.99 $329.99(save $80)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ (128GB, WiFi) — $229.99 $269.99(save $40)
Apple iPad Pro (4th gen) (M2, 128GB, WiFi) — $599 $799(save $200)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (128GB, WiFi) — $649.99 $1,099.99(save $450)
iPads are great for browsing the web, playing mindless games like Candy Crush, and watching Netflix. But if you need to get some real work done, you'll want a laptop — and during Best Buy's 4th of July sale, you can snag a 14-inch Apple MacBook Pro (M3 Pro, 18GB RAM, 512GB SSD) for $1,699, down from $1,999. So, $300 off the original price.
This MacBook Pro is a powerhouse with an M3 Pro chip, up to 18 hours of battery life, and up to 36GB of unified memory. It has a 14.2-inch liquid retina XDR display and a Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, and it can sync with your other Apple devices.
Lenovo Ideapad 1i (Intel Core i3-1215U, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $329.99 $499.99(save $170)
Samsung Galaxy Book4 (Intel Core 7, 16GB, 512GB) — $649.99 $999.99(save $250)
Apple MacBook Air (M2, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $849.99 $899.99(save $150)
Asus Vivobook Pro 15 (Intel Core Ultra 7, 16GB, 1TB SSD) — $899.99 $1,299.99(save $400)
HP Envy 2-in-1 Wide Ultra XGA Touchscreen Laptop (Core Ultra 7, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD) — $999.99 $1,34999.99(save $350)
Right now, you can get the Insignia 50-inch Class F30 Series 4K UHD Smart Fire TV for just $189.99, down from $299.99. That’s $110 off the listing price and a damn good deal if you ask us.
This TV has a 2160p resolution, Alexa voice control, and thousands of movies and episodes available through Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Netflix. It also supports Apple AirPlay, so you can mirror content from your iPhone or iPad.
43-inch Sony Class X77L LED 4K UHD Smart Google TV — $349.99 $419.99(save $70)
65-inch LG Class C3 Series OLED evo 4K UHD Smart webOS TV — $1,449.99 $1,699.99(save $250)
75-inch Samsung Class DU6900 Crystal UHD 4K smart TV — $599.99 $699.99(save $100)
85-inch Samsung Class QN9OC Neo QLED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV — $2,199.99 $2,599.99(save $400)
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