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SAVE UP TO 25%: Now through Dec. 23, you can save up to 25% off select items during Instacart’s ‘Tis a Big Deal Week. Shop Sephora, Best Buy, The Home Depot, Kohl’s, Petco, and more.
Opens in a new window Credit: Instacart Instacart’s ‘Tis a Big Deal Week Save up to 25% Shop NowThe holiday shopping season is almost over, but that doesn't mean it's too late to find some great deals on last-minute gifts. With just a week to go until Christmas, Instacart has announced its second annual Holiday Deal Week, where you can get up to 25% off select products from major retailers like Petco, Kohl’s, Best Buy, and others.
SEE ALSO: Give yourself the gift of time with 50% off a Shipt annual membershipIf you don’t have an Instacart membership, the company’s also offering a limited-time deal where you can get two weeks of Instacart+ (formerly Instacart Express) for free. This’ll get you $0 grocery delivery fees on orders of $10 or more (usually, it’s $35), in addition to other perks, like a one-year subscription to New York Times Cooking and free Peacock Premium.
Once the two-week trial is up, you can either cancel or opt to pay $99/year or $9.99/month for the Instacart+ membership.
To shop the deals, visit the Instacart app or website, add the items you want to your cart, and watch the savings add up. You can also send a gift directly to friends and family by entering their address and selecting “make it a gift” at checkout.
SAVE $130: The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro are on sale for $99.99 (normally $229.99) as a Dec. 18 Bonus Deal of the Day at Best Buy — a 57% discount on their $229.99 MSRP.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro $99.99 at Best BuyWe're getting a little down to the wire, here, but Best Buy might have just dropped one of the season's best deals on a sub-$100 stocking stuffer for Samsung users.
The tech retailer has the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro on sale for just $99.99 (normally $229.99) as of its Bonus Deals of the Day for Dec. 18. That's a massive 57% savings and what appears to be their lowest price ever. At the time of writing, they were available for pickup as soon as Dec. 24 or available for delivery soon as tomorrow, depending on the color. Choose from graphite, white, or bora purple variants.
SEE ALSO: From studying to working out, these are the best earbuds of 2024A 2022 release, the Galaxy Buds2 Pro are still Samsung's current flagship earbuds. Their "strong audio quality and stronger active noise cancellation" make them an excellent buy for those who own other Galaxy devices, according to Mashable Tech Reporter Alex Perry, who gave them a 4/5 rating at launch. He thought Apple's Beats Fit Pro had a slight edge over them due to their broader compatibility, and the fact that they're $30 cheaper at full price. But if you've committed to the Samsung ecosystem, Best Buy's one-day deal pretty much neutralizes the competition.
Amazon and Samsung's website were technically matching Best Buy's offer when we checked, but only if you bought the Galaxy Buds2 Pro in used condition or traded in an older audio device, respectively. Elsewhere, they were sold out at Target and full price at Walmart.
Oops, you did it again. You waited until the last minute to get a gift. You love your parents, boyfriend/girlfriend, friends, and that coworker who always has work tea — but when you're stressing over the perfect gift for said special person, time gets away from you. Finding a last-minute gift that's actually meaningful is hard, to be quite honest. But there are still ways to get personalized or sentimental gifts even in a time crunch. Depending on how last-minute you're pushing it, there are actually some really neat gifts you can get. This is especially true if you're an Amazon Prime member and get free one- and two-day shipping, plus some overnight delivery options. The safest bets include online services, subscription services, and stuff with digital delivery. And in a year when everything is more expensive than we're used to, a simple gift card isn't boring — it's a lifesaver. Check out some unique last-minute gift options below.
SAVE $35: As of Dec. 18, the Echo Spot is on sale for $44.99 at Amazon. This is 44% off its list price of $79.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Spot (newest model) $44.99 at AmazonAmazon's offering up some nice discounts in the lead-up to the holidays for those getting some last-minute shopping in. Some items are even at their lowest-ever prices right now, like the Amazon Echo Spot, so you can save big on this smart alarm clock and even get it before Christmas.
Amazon has the Echo Spot marked down to $44.99, 44% off its list price of $79.99. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this is also the lowest-ever price for the Echo Spot, so there's truly no better time to pick it up. And if you have it on your list as a gift for the holidays, what's even better is Amazon notes it'll arrive before Christmas so you don't need to worry about late delivery.
SEE ALSO: Seize these last minute tablet deals from Amazon, Apple, and moreThe Echo Spot is a worthy investment, too. It's a smart alarm clock with Alexa that can tell you about the weather, reminders you set, and play your favorite tunes or podcasts alongside telling the time. It's also a great size with a sleek design that can fit nicely on a bedside table or desk.
As Amazon states on its deal page, though, this is a limited-time offer so act fast to save on the Echo Spot.
The Echo Spot joins a variety of other Echo devices that Amazon has marked down right now. Have a look at our roundup of Amazon Echo deals to see if any more catch your eye. It's also worth checking out Amazon's top 100 holiday gift ideas to see if there are any more items worth picking up ahead of the holidays.
Jenna Ortega (Wednesday) and Paul Rudd (Ant-Man) commit the most magical hit-and-run in the trailer for A24's Death of a Unicorn.
SEE ALSO: 2025 movie preview: All the films you'll want to know aboutThe directorial debut for Alex Scharfman (producer of House of Spoils) centers on Elliot (Rudd) and his daughter Ridley (Ortega) as they head to a weekend retreat hosted by Elliot's billionaire boss Dell Leopold (Richard E. Grant, The Franchise). On the way there, they hit and kill a unicorn with their car. But what they see as a bizarre tragedy — and possibly a crime? — Dell sees as an opportunity. He and his ultra-rich Leopold family (played by The Bear's Will Poulter and Only Murders in the Building's Téa Leoni) decide to research the poor, dead unicorn's curative properties. According to the film's first trailer, it might even be the cure for cancer. ("That's the biggest one!" Poulter's character exclaims.)
But if you thought killing a unicorn (and exploiting it for dubious studies) was already crazy, the second half of Death of a Unicorn's trailer kicks it into high gear. Turns out, there's another unicorn on the loose. This one has more of a snarling, werewolf vibe — and it is bloodthirsty as can be. Basically, it looks like that one killer unicorn scene from Cabin in the Woods walked so this could run.
Death of a Unicorn hits theaters this spring.
Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown trades psychic superpowers for robots in The Electric State, directed by the MCU's Russo Brothers.
SEE ALSO: 2025 movie preview: All the films you'll want to know aboutThis retrofuturistic sci-fi adventure adapts Simon Stålenhag's graphic novel of the same name, in which robots live in exile after a failed rebellion. In this alternate version of the '90s, an orphaned girl named Michelle (Brown) travels across the United States in search of her long-lost brother Christopher. She's accompanied by a robot named Cosmo (voiced by Alan Tudyk, Moana 2), who may just be under Christopher's control, as well as a smuggler named Keats (Chris Pratt, Guardians of the Galaxy).
But there are many, many more stars (and robots) awaiting Michelle on her journey. Brown and Pratt will meet up with Ke Huy Quan (Everything Everywhere All at Once), Stanley Tucci (Conclave), Giancarlo Esposito (The Boys), and more on their journey into The Electric State's robot-filled Exclusion Zone.
It took Apple a long, long time to properly bring Apple Maps to the web, but the version that we got in July was...well, adequate. You could use it to search for places, explore the map or get directions, but advanced features such as Look Around, Apple's version of Google Maps' Street View, were missing.
Well, Apple recently rectified this omission.
SEE ALSO: Apple is finally getting serious about foldable devices, reports sayAs noticed by Chris Carley (via 9to5Mac) Apple Maps beta now has Look Around, which shows up as a small binoculars icon in the bottom left corner of the map. Click it, and you get a small window showing you the surroundings in a 360-degree, panoramic view. You can extend that window to cover the entire area of the map. Inside the Look Around view, you can click and drag with your mouse to turn around, zoom in and out with a pinch gesture on your trackpad, or double tap anywhere to move the camera forward.
This is an expanded view of a street in New York City. Credit: Apple MapsIt's a little different than Google Maps' Street View, which enables you to drag the little yellow man anywhere on the map to get a view of that precise location. On Apple Maps, you have to activate Look Around, and then click on a precise location on the map to see the surroundings there. Also, Apple Maps lets you move around in smaller increments, which can be useful if you need to check something in a very precise location, such as a street number.
Unlike Street View, Apple's Look Around is not available just about anywhere; you'll find it in some cities in the U.S., most of Europe, the UK, Japan, and Israel, to name a few places. For a full list, check Apple's website.
The feature works in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari; you can check it out on Apple Maps.
At long last, Squid Game Season 2 is almost upon us. If you're struggling to wait, though, Player 456 himself (Lee Jung-jae) has appeared on The Tonight Show to give us a few last-minute clues.
In the clip above he's presented with two buzzers — one for "yes", and one for "no" — and asked a series of questions about the new season.
The most interesting one? "Do you become the new Front Man?", which prompts Jung-jae to press both buttons at once.
The Daily Mini Crossword is one of the many popular daily word games available on Mashable. Powered by Arkadium, the mini crossword offers a speed round of puzzle fun with clues that are sure to challenge experienced crossword enthusiasts.
But there's no need to let the challenge get in the way of your enjoyment! If moments are turning to minutes after getting stuck on a clue, find the answers you need to progress right here.
And when you're done, check out the many other word games you can play on Mashable, including a full-size crossword.
Also, if you get stuck on any other daily word games, such as Wordle, Connections, or Strands — we have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Hurdle hints and answers for December 18 SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on MashableHere are the clues and answers to Daily Mini Crossword for Wednesday, December 18, 2024:
Across"Spy vs Spy" magazineThe answer is Mad.
The answer is Glacial.
The answer is Lineage.
The answer is And.
The answer is Led.
The answer is Dealing.
The answer is Entente.
The answer is Egg.
The answer is Mandate.
The answer is Ace.
The answer is Dialing.
The answer is Glade.
The answer is Linen.
The answer is Agent.
The answer is Ledge.
The answer is Leg.
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Featured Video For You The Wordle Strategy used by the New York Times' Head of GamesAre you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Mini Crossword.
If you like playing daily word games like Wordle, then Hurdle is a great game to add to your routine.
There are five rounds to the game. The first round sees you trying to guess the word, with correct, misplaced, and incorrect letters shown in each guess. If you guess the correct answer, it'll take you to the next hurdle, providing the answer to the last hurdle as your first guess. This can give you several clues or none, depending on the words. For the final hurdle, every correct answer from previous hurdles is shown, with correct and misplaced letters clearly shown.
An important note is that the number of times a letter is highlighted from previous guesses does necessarily indicate the number of times that letter appears in the final hurdle.
If you find yourself stuck at any step of today's Hurdle, don't worry! We have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Hurdle: Everything you need to know to find the answers Hurdle Word 1 hintA critical jousting tool.
SEE ALSO: Mini crossword answers for December 18 Hurdle Word 1 answerLANCE
Hurdle Word 2 hintSometimes depicted wearing a halo.
SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Answer, hints for December 18 Hurdle Word 2 AnswerANGEL
Hurdle Word 3 hintTo swear.
SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for December 18 SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for December 18, 2024 Hurdle Word 3 answerCURSE
Hurdle Word 4 hintA sustained period of activity involving a specific act or task.
SEE ALSO: NYT Strands hints, answers for December 18 Hurdle Word 4 answerSPREE
Final Hurdle hintTo measure how heavy something is.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Games available on Mashable Hurdle Word 5 answerWEIGH
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
SAVE $60: As of Dec. 18, the Apple AirPods Pro 2 are on sale at Best Buy for $189.99. This is $60 off their original price of $249.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Pro 2 $189.99 at Best BuyWhen it comes to travel, I always keep my AirPods Pro 2 earbuds with me. They're an absolute must to keep me busy with audiobooks, music, and podcasts while I'm on the move. And with the holidays coming up, I've already got them charged up and ready to go for a long flight home. If you've been hoping to pick up these earbuds for your own long travel days ahead, the good news is they're still on sale at Best Buy.
Right now you can scoop up the Apple AirPods Pro 2 for $189.99, $60 off their original price of $249.99. While they're not as low as they were during Cyber Monday, they're still absolutely worth picking up at this price. As a bonus, they also come with up to three months of Apple Music for free and three months of Apple Fitness+ for free.
SEE ALSO: Should AirPods be white? Hollywood heavyweight Franklin Leonard on the earbuds' hearing featureThe AirPods Pro 2 really shine with their noise canceling features. There are three modes to choose from: Active Noise Cancelation, Adaptive Audio, and Transparency mode. With ANC, you can tune out from the world around you and just stay focused on what you're listening to. This is a personal favorite for me so I can zone in on work or block out loud noises.
Transparency mode does the opposite, allowing you to hear your surroundings while listening, and Adaptive Audio combines both features to automatically adjust noise control depending on what's going on around you. On top of these, the AirPods Pro 2 just offer excellent sound in general thanks to Apple's H2 chip, so your ears are in for a real treat once you put them in.
This deal may not stick around for long, though. Pick up the Apple AirPods Pro 2 for $189.99 before this deal disappears.
There's plenty more still on sale at Best Buy that you can check out in its Last Minute Savings event. Alongside the AirPods Pro 2, you can also save on laptops, speakers, gaming consoles, and so much more. Stock up and save some cash ahead of the holidays.
There's all kinds of erotic fan fiction out there on the internet, and you'd better believe some of that fiction features Conan O'Brien proudly at its centre.
In the podcast clip above from Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend, O'Brien's co-host Matt Gourley reads some of this creative work out loud while co-host Sona Movsesian tells him to, "Stop, now."
O'Brien's reaction? "I'm glad someone is finally seeing me as a sexual being, because I've been ignored too long."
SAVE $50: As of Dec. 18, the 1TB Xbox Series X all-digital console is on sale for $399.99 at Best Buy. This is $50 off its original price of $449.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Xbox Xbox Series X All-Digital Console (1TB) $399.99 at Best BuyEven though Black Friday and Cyber Monday are behind us, it's still not too late to save on gaming items ahead of the holidays. Right now, Best Buy's offering up a nice little discount on the robot white Xbox Series X that's well worth jumping on if you've had a new console on your list this year.
The 1TB Xbox Series X all-digital console is currently $50 off its list price of $449.99, dropping it to $399.99. This is a great price for a console with so much space in it and even matches its Cyber Monday price. What better time to grab it?
SEE ALSO: The Xbox Elite Series 2 controller is $50 off for a limited timeAnd with an all-digital design, you can stock up on several games right away from the online store. The Countdown Sale is even going on right now so you can save a little extra on big games like Star Wars Outlaws, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, and so many more. Or, if you've got Xbox Game Pass, you can stock up with plenty of games from that library as well.
This deal likely won't stick around for long, so save $50 on the 1TB Xbox Series X all-digital console before the discount disappears.
Best Buy's offering even more as part of its Last Minute Savings event. This includes deals on everything from speakers to home goods, so you can stock up on items you need ahead of the holidays without breaking the bank.
OpenAI is making major moves as it sets the table for 2025.
To the casual observer, OpenAI has spent the past week flooding the tech world with announcements and rollouts — not all of which gel into any sort of clear product agenda.
It's all part of a holiday-timed event called "12 Days of OpenAI," a plan to ship a product or feature every day for 12 days marketed by the AI giant as bold and ambitious, even though some of the announcements, like a folder system for organizing your ChatGPT conversations, might seem like filler.
But if you step back and look at the sum of its parts, you can see that OpenAI is deliberately laying a roadmap for ChatGPT to become the next "everything app."
The term comes from Elon Musk when talking about transforming X, into "a single application that encompasses everything," as he told employees in a leaked 2023 all-hands meeting. "You can do payments, messages, video, calling, whatever you’d like, from one single, convenient place."
Tweet may have been deletedMusk's plans to build X into an everything app have yet to come to fruition. But it's still a useful description for the strategy of embedding a technology so deeply into users' lives that they use it for all of their technological needs.
OpenAI seems to be doing something similar with ChatGPT by launching user-friendly tools oriented around never having to leave the app. There's ChatGPT Search, its Google search engine competitor for accessing the web, Canvas, a kind of digital notepad for iterating on writing and code, Projects, a tool for creating and customizing projects that works with ChatGPT Search and Canvas, and Advanced Voice Mode, a vision and voice modalities tool that can see your screen and walk you through tasks.
Beside you the whole time is ChatGPT, underpinned by GPT-4o, that can generate responses with text, audio, voice, and images. ChatGPT is on your iPhone now too, thanks to a partnership with Apple, the original lifestyle embedders.
Despite persistent shortcomings, ChatGPT's roadmap is clearIn the near future, OpenAI will take one step closer toward its goal of "achieving AGI" by putting all these tools together in an agent that can perform multi-step tasks on the user's behalf.
This isn't just speculation. CEO Sam Altman said at OpenAI DevDay that "2025 is when agents will work," and CPO Kevin Weil reinforced this in a Reddit AMA, saying ChatGPT being able to perform tasks on its own will be "a big theme in 2025." Indeed, reports from Bloomberg and The Information say OpenAI's agentic tool, codenamed "Operator," will be able to book flights, write code, and generally browse the web.
Tweet may have been deletedMeanwhile, AI model development might be running out of high quality training data and experiencing diminishing returns. And generative AI has a persistent hallucination problem that might not ever be fully resolved, which leads to the proliferation of AI slop, and also harmful misinformation, defamation, and potential copyright infringement. But despite genAI's proven unreliability for certain things and AI-weary public sentiment, OpenAI is doing its damndest to make the case for ChatGPT as the everything app with billion dollar stakes.
ChatGPT already has the parts, now it's time to assemble itImagine you or your partner is pregnant for the first time and you have no idea what to do. You frantically use ChatGPT Search to research baby books, pregnancy diets and workouts, the best prenatal vitamins, birthing classes, why doctors hate doulas, baby gear, etc. You create a ChatGPT Project called "Baby Deliverables," and upload all of your research and notes, asking ChatGPT to help you plan a timeline of tasks before the baby's arrival and a budget for all the new expenses.
Tweet may have been deletedAs the pregnancy progresses, you use Advanced Voice Mode with vision to ask ChatGPT if the amount of swelling in you or your partner's feet is normal. You might even find yourself confiding in Advanced Voice Mode about the difficult hormonal changes or sharing ultrasound photos with the warm and friendly disembodied voice who's never busy, unlike family and friends.
Soon, you might even be able to compile a list of gifts and automatically populate a baby shower registry, or ask ChatGPT to research the best strollers and buy the best-rated one within your price range.
All of this is already or likely soon to be possible within ChatGPT. And that's exactly what OpenAI wants — particularly since this scenario seeps beyond the 9-to-5 work productivity use case and into everyday companionship.
The everything app concept has Apple originsThe everything app concept isn't something Musk came up with. In fact, he was referencing apps in China like WeChat, a messaging, calling, social media, news, and payment app all rolled into one.
Tweet may have been deletedBut it was really Apple that championed the concept with the "walled garden" ecosystem. Apple is famous for slick, beautifully-designed products that seamlessly integrate with other Apple devices, while being incompatible with non-Apple products. Apple sells its users on the promise of realizing their untapped potential, or as Mashable's Chris Taylor calls it, "aspirational creativity," thus locking them into a neverending product cycle.
With its reality distortion field, Apple's best trick is to simultaneously make consumers feel like they need Apple devices to be the most productive and creative versions of themselves while defending its anti-competitive business practices. As Cory Doctorow puts it in his description of the cult of mac, "Apple’s most valuable intangible asset isn’t its patents or copyrights — it’s an army of people who believe that using products from a $2.89 trillion multinational makes them members of an oppressed religious minority whose identity is coterminal with the interests of Apple’s shareholders."
When you look at OpenAI's recent launches, it seems like Sam Altman has taken a leaf out of the Steve Jobs playbook.
"We really want to make ChatGPT as frictionless and easy to use everywhere," said Altman in a meta moment announcing the ChatGPT and iOS integration. "We love Apple devices and so this integration is one that we're very very proud of."
ChatGPT's new features and updates seem to be carefully designed with the consumer in mind: paying special attention to the needs of a user's workflow or overall online behavior. In other words, the promise of enhanced productivity and creative fulfillment is just a monthly payment away.
Tweet may have been deletedChatGPT subscriptions are a critical part of OpenAI's revenue model. According to financial documents reviewed by the New York Times, around 10 million users pay $20 for a ChatGPT Plus subscription and OpenAI plans to raise the price to $44 a month over the next five years.
And that was reported before OpenAI announced ChatGPT Pro for $200 a month. Combine that with OpenAI's revenue projections of $100 billion by 2029 and you can start to see the company's plan from novelty chatbot to everything app unfold.
That all hinges on making ChatGPT more valuable to its users. ChatGPT has already started to move away from the restricted chatbot experience. In a few short years, it's evolved to support image, audio, and video in addition to text and will soon have more autonomous abilities.
Speaking at Stanford University last spring, Altman called GPT-4 "the dumbest model any of you will ever have to use again," and described the forthcoming GPT-5 as a "significant leap forward" during an interview at the Aspen Ideas Festival. That's assuming the much-hyped GPT-5 is still part of the plan. In the meantime, OpenAI is rounding out ChatGPT with updates and features that emphasize its everyday usefulness.
But just as OpenAI's allegedly altruistic mission "to ensure that AGI… benefits all of humanity," merits new scrutiny in the company's attempt to become for-profit, so does the intention behind its flurry of product announcements. OpenAI is a business and the goal of any business is to sell you stuff. Some of the new features may seem minor, but it's all part of a broader plan to hit that revenue projection. And maybe achieve AGI along the way.
The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.
With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.
So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be frustrating! If you find yourself stumped playing The Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections — we have you covered.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Play games on MashableHere are the clues and answers to NYT's The Mini for Wednesday, December 18, 2024:
AcrossOnly instrument in a typical orchestra that reads the alto clefThe answer is Viola.
The answer is Annoy.
The answer is Nitro.
The answer is Nod.
The answer is Key.
The answer is Van.
The answer is InInk.
The answer is OnToe.
The answer is Lordy.
The answer is Ayo.
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
Featured Video For You The Wordle Strategy used by the New York Times' Head of GamesAre you also playing NYT Strands? See hints and answers for today's Strands.
Not the day you're after? Here's the solution to yesterday's Mini Crossword.
SAVE $200: As of Dec. 18, the Lenovo Legion Go gaming handheld (1TB SSD, AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme) is on sale for $549.99. That's $200 off its original price of $749.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Lenovo Lenovo Legion Go 8.8-inch 144Hz WQXGA Gaming Handheld $549.99 at Best BuyWho says Cyber Monday is the last day for deals? Best Buy is spreading a little extra holiday cheer through its 12 Days of Gaming sale event. Each day has had a nice little discount for shoppers, and today's deal on the Lenovo Legion Go is a fantastic pick for those looking to get into handheld gaming.
The Lenovo Legion Go (1TB SSD, AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme) is currently enjoying a $200 discount, dropping its price from $749.99 to $549.99. This is absolutely worth taking advantage of if you've been wanting to pick up a gaming handheld, but it's worth knowing that this deal only lasts for today as part of 12 Days of Gaming. So act fast to scoop it up before it's all gone.
SEE ALSO: You can still save on the PS5 'Fortnite Cobalt Star' bundle and get it ahead of ChristmasAlongside the 1TB SSD and AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, the Lenovo Legion Go also offers an 8.8-inch WQXGA (2560x1600) 144Hz display so your favorite games will really shine while on the go. In our review, writer Alex Perry said, "it’s easily one of the better entryways into PC gaming you can get right now." It even came out on top in our comparison of Steam Deck vs. Lenovo Legion Go, with Perry saying, "Steam Deck is a fantastic device, no doubt, but Legion Go is better in all the ways that matter if you're really serious about PC gaming."
As mentioned earlier, this deal only lasts for one day. Act fast to save $200 on the Lenovo Legion Go at Best Buy before this discount disappears.
There's even more to explore right now at Best Buy, if you're still doing some last-minute shopping ahead of the holidays. The retailer is currently holding a Last Minute Savings event that features a variety of excellent discounts on everything from tech to home goods, so you can stock up before the holidays.
SAVE $600: As of Dec. 18, the HP OmniBook Ultra 14-inch 2.2K Copilot+ laptop is on sale for $899.99 at Best Buy. That’s a $600 discount from its regular price of $1,499.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: HP HP OmniBook Ultra 14-inch 2.2K Copilot+ Laptop $899.99 at Best BuyIf you’ve been on the hunt for a laptop that’s equal parts powerful and future-ready, look no further than the HP OmniBook Ultra Copilot+ PC. This 14-inch AI-powered beauty is packed with high-performance features, and right now, it’s a total steal at Best Buy for $899.99 — a massive $600 off its original price of $1,499.99.
This isn’t just a laptop — it’s a tool built to elevate your productivity, creativity, and even gaming sessions. The AMD Ryzen AI 9 processor delivers lightning-fast performance, with 50 TOPS of NPU power. Translation? Your laptop learns and adapts to your habits, optimizing everything from workflows to gaming for a smarter, smoother experience.
SEE ALSO: How 'The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim' adapts two pages of Tolkien lore into a whole movieThe 2.2K IPS touchscreen display is a visual delight, offering a stunning 2240 x 1400 resolution and a wide 100% RGB color gamut for breathtaking detail and lifelike colors. The 16:10 aspect ratio makes binge-watching shows, editing photos, or diving into a creative project fair game. The AMD FreeSync technology also ensures buttery-smooth visuals without stutters or tears during gaming.
The OmniBook Ultra isn’t just about performance — it’s packed with thoughtful features to make your life easier. The 9MP AI-enabled camera adapts to lighting conditions for crystal-clear video calls while presence-sensing technology locks your screen when you step away for added security. The Windows Copilot Key provides instant access to AI assistance. HP Fast Charge powers the battery to 50% in just 45 minutes.
When it comes to sound, Poly Studio Audio and HP Audio Boost deliver loud, clear, and immersive soundscapes. Paired with the 86% screen-to-body ratio for a slim-bezel viewing experience, you’ve got a laptop that’s as much about style as it is substance.
Durability is another big win here. The Corning Gorilla Glass NBT touchscreen shrugs off daily wear and tear while HP Wolf Security and Microsoft Pluton tech work together to safeguard your data. There’s a camera shutter for privacy and a fingerprint reader on the power button for quick and secure access.
At $899.99, the HP OmniBook Ultra offers premium features at a fraction of the cost. Whether working, gaming, or just catching up on your Netflix queue, this laptop is ready to handle everything.
SAVE $52: As of Dec. 18, Anker Prime 20,000mAh portable charger is available for $77.99 at Amazon. That's a 40% discount off its list price of $129.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Anker Anker Prime Portable Charger $77.99 at AmazonPortable power has never been more essential. Every road warrior and frequent flyer forgets to charge their phone overnight. Anker Prime 20,000mAh Power Bank is your ultimate lifeline, and right now, it’s on sale at Amazon for $77.99, down from $129.99. That’s 40% off, making this deal too good to pass up.
Let’s start with the specs that make this power bank a game-changer. With a 200W total output, it boasts two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, meaning you can charge two laptops at 100W each simultaneously. Yes, you read that right — this little dynamo can power two laptops at once. Add your phone, earbuds, or tablet into the mix, and you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.
SEE ALSO: How 'The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim' adapts two pages of Tolkien lore into a whole movieSpeaking of speed, the 100W rapid recharge capability means you can fully juice up the power bank itself in just 1 hour and 15 minutes—faster than most coffee runs. The smart digital display adds a nice touch, keeping you informed about remaining battery life, power input, and output — so there’s no guesswork involved.
At 4.9 x 2.1 x 1.9 inches, this compact power bank fits neatly in your bag, making it perfect for travel or everyday use. It’s the ultimate “just in case” gadget for road trips, long flights, or power outages. And its 20,000mAh capacity is nothing to scoff at — expect multiple charges for your phone or a couple of full charges for your laptop.
What sets the Anker Prime apart, though, is its thoughtful extras. It comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable, a travel pouch, and a 24-month warranty, so you’re covered if anything goes awry. Plus, the build quality and sleek design (available in black or gold) are everything you’d expect from the trusted Anker brand.
At 40% off, this is one of the best deals on a high-capacity power bank this season. Whether you’re looking to power through your workday or keep your devices alive on a Netflix binge, Anker Prime has you covered. But don’t wait — this limited-time deal might not last long. Consider this your sign to stay charged and stay winning.