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Prime Big Deal Days is just two weeks away. That mouthful of an event is really just another Prime Day, this one landing on October 8 and 9 to be specific. While we still have lots of time before the event, we're on the early deals, looking to see what's available before everyone else gets in on the action.
We're on the headphone beat, seeking out early deals, especially on wireless earbuds. Unlike clunky, over-the-ear headphones, wireless earbuds give the freedom of movement so you don't get tied up while you're on the move or working out. However, even with wireless earbuds, you can enjoy the benefits of noise-cancellation. Here are the best early deals on wireless earbuds.
Best wireless earbud deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Echo Buds (2021) $34.99 at AmazonWhile Apple, Sony, and Bose tend to get most of the hype around earbuds, there are plenty of other brands that sneak in there and surprise us. Amazon happens to be one of them with the 2021 Amazon Echo Buds. They provide excellent noise-cancellation and are compatible to any system not prioritizing Android or iOS.
Normally $139.99, they're already a steal for a pair of earbuds with active noise cancellation. But ahead of Prime Day, they're down to $34.99 saving you $105 for 71% off.
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Best AirPod deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Pro 2 $199.00 at AmazonFor iOS users, AirPods are the ultimate wireless earbuds. Just cracking open the lid of the AirPods connects them to your iPhone. Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, you can find savings on the Apple AirPod Pros. With sweat and water resistance, they make a fantastic pair of earbuds for working out. When I tested them in my bustling city neighborhood, I was in near-disbelief at how they shut out the world around me. If you need peace and quiet, you can't beat the Apple AirPod Pros, especially when they're on sale.
Ahead of October's Prime Day event, you can find the Apple AirPods Pro for just $199. That saves you $50 for 20% off.
Best budget wireless earbud deal Opens in a new window Credit: Soundcore by Anker Soundcore by Anker P20i Wireless Earbuds $19.99 at AmazonIf you're shopping Prime Big Deal Days and are focused on budget finds, let us point you toward the Soundcore by Anker P20i wireless earbuds. For under $25, these earbuds check most of our boxes including 10 hours of battery life, a charging case, and customizable audio. While they don't include active noise cancellation, they'll still deliver pleasing audio quality, even if they don't block out the world around you.
Normally $39.99, the Soundcore by Anker P20i earbuds are down to $19.99, for 50% and $20 in savings.
More earbud dealsAmazon Echo Buds (2023) — $24.99 $49.99 (save $25)
Soundcore by Anker P30i Noise-cancelling Earbuds — $29.99 $49.99 (save $20 with on-page coupon)
Skullcandy Indy ANC Earbuds — $39.54 $119.99 (save $80.45)
Soundcore by Anker A40 Earbuds — $50.15 $79.99 (save $29.84 with on-page coupon)
Sony WF-C700N Earbuds — $84.49 $119.99 (save $35.50)
Apple AirPods 4 — $119 $129 (save $10)
Apple AirPods 3 — $129.99 $169 (save $39.01)
Jabra Elite 8 Active Earbuds — $149.99 $199.99 (save $50)
Beats Powerbeats Earbuds — $159.99 $249.95 (save $89.96)
Jabra Elite 10 Earbuds — $199.99 $249.99 (save $50)
We gathered the best deals on noise-cancelling headphones you can order right now.
Best noise-cancelling headphone deals Best noise-cancelling headphones deal Apple AirPods Mox $429 at Amazon (Save $120) Get Deal Best noise-cancelling earbuds deal Amazon Echo Buds $44.99 at Amazon (Save $95) Get DealEven if Amazon won't give us a break on their sales events, at least we can get a little peace with a pair of noise-cancelling headphones. On October 8 and 9, Amazon is running its now annual October shopping event, Prime Big Deal Days. While we have just a week until the official start, the deals are already trickling in. For early and savvy shoppers, there are deals to be had.
Currently, we've clocked early sales on noise-cancelling headphones. Fall is the ideal time to upgrade your headphones. Maybe over the summer yours took a hit during all the travels. Or you're on campus and realizing you need a pair to deal with a noisy roommate. Either way, we've got you covered on the best noise-cancelling headphones to shop now.
Best noise-cancelling headphones deals Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Our pick: Apple AirPods Max $429.00 at AmazonAirPods Max are stylish headphones with easy connectivity to boot. Just like the rest of the AirPods collection, the AirPods Max connect to iOS devices just by turning them on, plus you don't need an auxiliary app to control them, plus they have excellent audio quality and good battery life.
However, a big hang-up we have with the AirPods Max is their price tag —at $549, you can find headphones with the same quality for far cheaper. However, when the AirPods Max are on sale, we're all in. Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, you can get the AirPods Max for $429, saving $120 for 22% off. This is just $50 short of their lowest price ever.
More noise-cancelling headphones dealsSoundcore by Anker Life Q20 Headphones — $39.90 $59.99 (save $20.09)
Soundcore by Anker Q20i Headphones — $49.99 $69.99 (save $20)
Sony WH-CH720N Headphones — $104.99 $149.99 (save $45)
Sennheirser Accentum Headphones — $130.16 $149.95 (save $19.79)
Beats Studio 3 Headphones — $159 $349.95 (save $190.95)
Sony ULT Headphones — $169.99 $199.99 (save $30)
Sennheiser Momentum 4 Headphones — $249.95 $379.95 (save $130)
While Apple, Sony, and Bose tend to get most of the hype around earbuds, there are plenty of other brands that sneak in there and surprise us. Amazon happens to be one of them with their 2021 Amazon Echo Buds. They provide excellent noise cancellation and are compatible with any system.
Normally $139.99, they're already a steal for a pair of earbuds with active noise cancellation. But ahead of Prime Day, they're down to $44.99, saving you $95 for 68% off.
More earbud dealsSoundcore by Anker P30i Noise-cancelling Earbuds — $29.99 $49.99 (save $20 with on-page coupon)
Soundcore by Anker A40 Earbuds — $50.15 $79.99 (save $29.84 with on-page coupon)
Sony WF-C700N Earbuds — $84.49 $119.99 (save $35.50)
Jabra Elite 10 Earbuds — $199.99 $249.99 (save $50)
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Prime Big Deal Days is just one day away. On October 8 and 9, the retailer will unleash a barrage of deals on just about everything you can imagine. While Amazon usually showcases its own products and services during the Prime Day event, plenty of other brands join in on the fun too.
Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, we're tracking deals on headphones and speakers. Historically, we've seen some of our favorite headphones drop to their lowest prices during Prime Day, and we're already seeing early signs of that — AirPods Max are back down to $399.
Right now you can find savings on Apple, Soundcore by Anker, and Sony, however, we're still waiting on bigger price drops to come on Bose headphones. If you can't wait to start shopping, here are the Prime Big Deal Day deals on headphones and speakers.
Best noise-cancelling headphones deal Apple AirPods Max $394.99 at AmazonAirPods Max are stylish headphones with easy connectivity to boot. Just like the rest of the AirPods collection, the AirPods Max connect to iOS devices just by turning them on, plus you don't need an auxiliary app to control them, plus they have excellent audio quality and good battery life.
A big hang-up we have with the AirPods Max is their price tag — at $549, you can find headphones with the same quality for far cheaper. However, when the AirPods Max are on sale, we're all in. Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, you can get the AirPods Max for $399, saving $150 for 27% off. This is less than $20 from its lowest price ever.
More headphone dealsSoundcore by Anker Life Q20 Headphones — $39.90 $59.99 (save $20.09)
Marshall Major IV Headphones — $79.99 $149.99 (save $70)
Sony WH-CH720N Headphones — $104.99 $149.99 (save $45)
Sennheiser Accentum Headphones — $130.16 $149.95 (save $19.79)
Beats Studio 3 Headphones — $159 $349.95 (save $190.95)
Sennheiser Momentum 4 Headphones — $249.95 $379.95 (save $130)
While Apple, Sony, and Bose tend to get most of the hype around earbuds, there are plenty of other brands that sneak in there and surprise us. Amazon happens to be one of them with their 2021 Amazon Echo Buds. They provide excellent noise cancellation and are compatible with any system.
Normally $139.99, they're already a steal for a pair of earbuds with active noise cancellation. But ahead of Prime Day, they're down to $44.99, saving you $95 for 68% off.
More earbud dealsSkullcandy EcoBuds — $24.88 $39.99 (save $15.11)
JBL Vibe Beam — $29.95 $49.95 (save $20)
Soundcore by Anker P30i Noise-cancelling Earbuds — $29.99 $49.99 (save $20 with on-page coupon)
JBL Tune Buds — $49.95 $99.95 (save $50)
Soundcore by Anker A40 Earbuds — $50.15 $79.99 (save $29.84 with on-page coupon)
Sony WF-C700N Earbuds — $84.49 $119.99 (save $35.50)
Apple AirPods 4 — $119 $129 (save $10)
Apple AirPods 3 — $129.99 $169 (save $39.01)
Beats Powerbeats Earbuds — $159.99 $249.95 (save $89.96)
JBL Live Buds 3 — $169.95 $199.95 (save $30)
Bose Ultra Open Earbuds — $249 $299 (save $50)
Maybe your Bluetooth speaker kicked the dust this summer after one too many pool parties. If you find yourself in the market for a new one, Prime Day is an especially great time to hit add to cart.
The Marshall Emberton II speaker is perfect to bring along to any banger. It has a vintage look with the stylish gold script logo and textured front, but that doesn't distract from its functionality. With an IP67 rating, it's water and dust-resistant so you can even take it outside. Plus its 30 hours of battery life is insane.
Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, you can get the Marshall Emberton II speaker on sale for $99.99, saving $70 for 41% off.
More Bluetooth speaker dealsJBL Clip 5 Speaker — $59.95 $79.95 (save $20)
Marshall Willen Speaker — $69.99 $119.99 (save $50)
Ultimate Ears Boom 4 Speaker — $120.64 $149.99 (save $29.35)
JBL Xtreme 2 Speaker — $179.99 $199.99 (save $20)
Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore Speaker — $197.30 $249 (save $51.70)
Marshall Kilburn II Speaker — $199.99 $299.99 (save $100)
Marshall Middleton Speaker — $249.99 $299.99 (save $50)
JBL PartyBox —$299.95 $349.95 (save $50)
Marshall Stanmore III Speaker — $329.99 $379.99 (save $50)
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Prime Day is one of the biggest shopping events on the internet and, fortunately for us, it happens twice a year.
October Prime Day in particular is not only a great time to buy a TV on sale, but happens to fall during prime TV watching season. Whether you're a football person, a scary movie person, or a cozy fall show rewatch person, this is your chance to upgrade TVs without waiting until Black Friday.
SEE ALSO: How to score an Echo Pop and smart color bulb for just $18 this Prime Day A quick look at the best October Prime Day TV deals Best 55-inch TV deal Amazon 55-inch 4 Series 4K Fire TV $339.99 at Amazon (save $180) Get Deal Best 65-inch TV deal Hisense 65-inch U6HF ULED 4K TV $449.99 at Amazon (save $300) Get Deal Best 75-inch TV deal Hisense 75-inch U8 Mini LED ULED TV $999.99 at Amazon (save $500) Get DealThough Prime Big Deal Days (October Prime Day's official title) doesn't officially start until tomorrow, Oct. 8, Amazon’s got some pretty good deals live already. We've pulled the best ones and organized them by size, and will be refreshing this list daily throughout the sale and the days after — deals tend to stick around for a second after a Prime event ends.
Before you take the plunge on an Amazon TV deal, though, it would be smart to check out Best Buy's Flash Sale that happens to fall on the same two days as Prime Day. Best Buy tends to have a wider selection of TV deals than Amazon, particularly on the more premium end from Samsung, LG, and Sony.
Best TV deal overall Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon 55-inch 4 Series 4K Fire TV $339.99 at AmazonWho says you need to spend a grand to get a nice (and decently-sized) 4K TV? With the early 35% discount that Amazon slapped on the 55-inch version of its most affordable Fire TV, Prime members could actually get one for two different rooms for way less than $1,000.
As Amazon's most basic in-house Fire TV, the 4-Series would be best suited for people who aren't super picky about saturation or brightness levels as long as it's a step up from their old LED TV — and this definitely will be. With the intuitive Fire TV platform built in, the 4-Series can access all of your favorite streaming apps, which you can arrange in whatever layout makes sense to you.
More Prime Day TV deals43-inch TVs
Insignia 43-inch F30 4K Fire TV — $139.99 $199.99 (save $60)
Toshiba 43-inch C350 4K Fire TV — $189.99 $279.99 (save $90)
Amazon 43-inch 4-Series 4K Fire TV — $239.99 $369.99 (save $130 with Prime)
Amazon 43-inch Omni 4K Fire TV — $299.99 $399.99 (save $100)
Amazon 43-inch Omni QLED 4K Fire TV — $359.99 $449.99 (save $90 with Prime)
50- to 55-inch TVs
Amazon 50-inch Omni 4K Fire TV — $329.99 $479.99 (save $150)
Amazon 55-inch 4-Series 4K Fire TV — $339.99 $519.99 (save $180)
Amazon 55-inch Omni 4K Fire TV — $369.99 $549.99 (save $180)
Amazon 55-inch Fire TV Omni QLED 4K TV — $415.99 $599.99 (save $184 with Prime)
65-inch TVs
Toshiba 65-inch C350 4K Fire TV — $339.99 $419.99 (save $80)
Hisense 65-inch U6HF ULED 4K TV — $449.99 $749.99 (save $300)
Amazon 65-inch Omni 4K Fire TV — $597.99 $759.99 (save $202 with Prime)
TCL 65-inch QM7 QLED 4K TV — $699.99 $1,099.99 (save $400)
Hisense 65-inch U7 Mini LED ULED 4K TV — $747.99 $1,099.99 (save $654.25)
Samsung 65-inch S90D OLED 4K TV — $1,597.99 $2,197.99 (save $600)
Sony 65-inch Bravia 8 OLED 4K TV — $1,898 $2,499.99 (save $601.99)
LG 65-inch G3 OLED 4K TV — $1,999.99 $2,796.99 (save $797)
75-inch TVs and up
Roku 75-inch Select Series 4K TV — $499.99 $799.99 (save $200)
Amazon 75-inch Omni 4K Fire TV — $758.99 $1,049.99 (save $291 with Prime)
TCL 75-inch QM7 QLED 4K TV — $999.99 $1,499.99 (save $500)
Hisense 75-inch U8 Mini LED ULED 4K TV — $1,345.74 $1,999.99 (save $654.25)
LG 77-inch B3 OLED 4K TV — $1,796.99 $2,296.99 (save $500)
TCL 85-inch Q65 Mini LED ULED 4K TV — $899.99 $1,599.99 (save $700)
Sony 85-inch X77L 4K TV — $1,198 $1,498 (save $300)
Hisense 85-inch U8 Mini LED ULED 4K TV — $1,797.99 $2,799.99 (save $1,002)
Hisense 100-inch QD7 QLED 4K TV — $1,999.99 $2,999.99 (save $1,000)
SAVE OVER $150: As of Oct. 8, the Apple AirPods Max (with lightning port) are on sale for $394.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 21% on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Max $394.99 at AmazonIt’s October Prime Day once again. And that can mean only one thing: Mega deals on some of the best, most sought after tech items. Items such as the Apple AirPods Max, which are among the slickest, most stylish, best sounding headphones available. It doesn’t matter if you’re an Apple user or not. They’re quite simply magnificent.
If you want to upgrade your headphones — or if you’ve been waiting for the price of the Apple AirPods Max to come down — now’s the right moment. The Apple AirPods Max have bumped down in price as part of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days. They’re currently available for $394.99. That’s a saving of 28% — more than $150 off the list price.
SEE ALSO: 8 best noise-cancelling headphones to buy on Prime DayWe’ve already trawled Amazon and can confirm this is among our favorite deals. Especially when you consider the features packed into the Apple AirPods Max. Powered by Apple’s M1 chip, they boast upgraded audio quality along with active noise cancelling and transparency mode — which lets in certain sounds — plus, a personalized spatial audio feature that adapts to the shape of your ear. This version of the AirPod Max have a lightning port. There's a USB-C version too. They're more expensive but also discounted for October Prime Day.
If you want some of the best headphones around — and at one of the best prices we’ve seen today — don’t miss the Apple AirPods Max offer this Prime Big Deal Days.
SAVE OVER $80: As of Oct. 8, the Apple AirPods Pro 2 are on sale for $168.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 32% on the list price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Max $168.99 at AmazonApple users will already know just how brilliantly the AirPods sync with Apple devices. That’s part of the beauty of signing up to the Apple ecosystem — the fluidity you get between each of their smart devices. For anyone who uses other branded tech or Android, the AirPods are still a strong recommend — among the best earbuds around.
If you’re looking to upgrade to the Apple AirPods Pro 2, now’s the time. They’re included in Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days — knocked down to $168.99 for a total saving of 32% on the list price. The sale takes place over Oct. 8 and 9, with even more top-branded tech at brilliant bargain prices.
SEE ALSO: 8 best noise-cancelling headphones to buy on Prime DayPowered by the H2 chip, the Apple AirPods Pro 2 are absolutely packed with features, including active noise cancellation, a transparency mode, personalised spatial audio, and upgraded sound and call quality. Just tap or swipe the stems to control them.
For anyone looking to upgrade both their tech and their sound, it’s hard to beat the Apple AirPods Pro 2 — particularly at this generously low price.
A tablet is the perfect middle ground between a smartphone and a laptop. If your current tablet is slowing down, doesn't keep a charge, or lacks in display quality, today is a great day to look into a new Amazon Fire tablet. Here are some early Prime Big Deal Days deals that'll take up to 56% off the list price.
Fire tablet deals to shop today Best overall deal Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet (64GB) $84.99 at Amazon (save $95) Get Deal Best budget-friendly Fire tablet Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet (2024, 32GB) $54.99 at Amazon (save $45) Get Deal Best kids Fire tablet deal Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet $109.99 at Amazon (save $80) Get DealThe second iteration of Prime Day is fast approaching. Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days kicks off on Oct. 8 and 9 this year, and we expect to see some great discounts. If you've become a fan of shopping for the holidays well before Black Friday, Prime Big Deal Days is likely to be one of your best opportunities to shop sale prices.
Like most Prime Day events, Amazon isn't making us wait around to score great discounts, and we're already seeing sale prices on items like Amazon devices, Apple products, and robot vacuums.
The best deals, though, are on Amazon Fire tablets. Discounts are up to 56% off for major savings. Not to mention, Amazon just launched a new tablet: an upgraded Amazon Fire HD 8 with more RAM and battery life. And it debuted at a sweet 45% discount.
But there are plenty of other deals to shop on Amazon's tablets. Here are some of the best:
Best Fire tablet deal overall Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Our pick: Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet (64GB) $84.99 at AmazonWith a 10.1-inch screen and 64GB of storage space, the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet is ready for all your streaming shows or typing out that work email from bed. The octa-core processor and 3GB RAM means you'll be able to multitask with the Fire HD 10. Amazon mentions the tablet gets about 13 hours of battery life, so it could also be a great choice for taking on your next trip.
Thanks to the early Prime Big Deal Days sale price, the Fire HD 10 tablet with 64GB of storage is just $84.99 at Amazon, a 53% discount on the usual price of $179.99. The 32GB size is on sale for $74.99, so you'll be scoring twice as much storage capacity for just $10 more.
Best budget-friendly Fire tablet deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Our pick: Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet (2024, 32GB) $54.99 at AmazonAmazon has started the funny habit of launching brand-new products right before Prime Day. We can't complain when these products debut at a discount.
Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days comes the latest Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet. The budget pick of Amazon's Fire tablets, the new Fire HD 8 comes with 50% more RAM than the last model. It's lightweight and comes with an outstanding 13-hour battery life.
Plus, it's joining the crowd of products with generative AI features, including a writing assist and reading summaries — two features that were also just announced for a series of new Chromebooks.
The Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet (2024, 32GB) is an impressive 45% off already, selling for just $54.99 instead of its listed price of $99.99. That means for under $60, you're getting an 8-inch tablet with 3GB RAM. If the 32GB storage ends up being too small for your downloaded shows, the tablet can accept a 1TB microSD card.
Through Amazon's app store, you'll be able to download streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Max, Disney+, and more. If you don't already own a Kindle, this size can also be great for reading e-books.
Best kids Fire tablet deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Our pick: Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet $109.99 at AmazonThe Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet doesn't mess around when it comes to features and functions. For starters, it offers ad-free content, parental controls, and 13 hours of battery life. The 10.1-inch display means kids can play games, read books, or watch movies on the HD screen.
Amazon also added some peace of mind to this kids' tablet by including a durable case to help with protection from inevitable falls and a two-year warranty. If the tablet happens to break within those two years, Amazon will replace it for free.
If you'll be heading to the grandparents' for Thanksgiving, now is a great time to snag a kid-friendly tablet at a great sale price. Plus, it doesn't hurt that it's now $80 off. Now down to $109.99, you don't want to miss these 42% savings.
More Amazon Fire tablets on saleAmazon Fire 7 Kids tablet (16GB) — $49.99 $99.99 (save $50)
Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus tablet (32GB) — $64.99 $119.99 (save $55)
Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids tablet (64GB) — $79.99 $179.99 (save $100)
Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids tablet — $119.99 $199.99 (save $50)
Amazon Fire Max 11 tablet (64GB) — $139.99 $229.99 (save $90)
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Imagine archaeologists excavating an old cave where they believed they'd see primitive ape-like ancestors and instead found a fossil almost indistinguishable from a modern human.
That might be what astronomers felt when they discovered an evolved galaxy similar to the Milky Way, but lighting up space when the universe was merely 700 million years old. Given that most scientists believe the universe is 13.8 billion today, that period could still be considered the universe's toddler era, shortly after the Big Bang.
Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, or ALMA, an observatory in Chile’s Atacama Desert, researchers discovered a galaxy that appears to be as orderly as contemporary galaxies. The team named the cosmic wunderkind REBELS-25 and believe it to be the most distant rotating disk galaxy found so far. The findings were published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society on Monday.
"According to our understanding of galaxy formation, we expect most early galaxies to be small and messy looking," said Jacqueline Hodge, a co-author of the paper at Leiden University in the Netherlands, in a statement.
The discovery is not only a record-breaker but another piece of mounting evidence, thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, that suggests cosmologists need to revise their previous notions about galaxy evolution. Up until recently, theorists have believed a galaxy as elegant as the Milky Way — having a rotating disk and spiral arms, for example — would require billions of years of evolution.
SEE ALSO: Scientists haven't found a rocky exoplanet with air. But now they have a plan. Astronomers found a rotating disk galaxy, dubbed REBELS-25, only 700 million years after the Big Bang. Credit: ALMA / ESO / NAOJ / NRAO / L. Rowland et al./ ESO / J. DunlopJust how similar REBELS-25, short for ALMA's Reionization Era Bright Emission Line Survey program, is to our home galaxy may become clearer soon. The study found hints of other mature traits, such as a central elongated bar and spiral arms. The research team intends to conduct subsequent studies on the ancient galaxy to confirm those features.
Such structures, if proven, would make REBELS-25 the most distant barred spiral galaxy known. That would beat the record holder, Ceers-2112, discovered just last year with NASA's Webb telescope. The detection placed Ceers-2112 at 2 billion years after the Big Bang.
Astronomers previously thought it took many billions of years for galaxies to become stable enough to develop so-called "bars," ribbons of stars and gas that cut across the core of a galaxy. Bars form in spiral galaxies when the orbits of stars near the galaxy's nucleus become erratic and stretched out. As the stars' orbits get larger, they start to fall in line, so to speak.
Bars grow as their gravity collects more nearby stars. Eventually, a large percentage of the stars within the galaxy's heart get caught up in the bar. When astronomers detect a star bar, they usually interpret it to mean the galaxy has reached a settled phase.
It was not that long ago that NASA proclaimed barred spiral galaxies were "latecomers" to the universe, based on the Cosmic Evolution Survey. The study, led by Kartik Sheth of the Spitzer Science Center at Caltech in Pasadena, looked at more than 2,000 spiral galaxies from a Hubble Space Telescope census.
That sample found far fewer Milky Way-like galaxies 7 billion years ago, when the universe was about half its current age. Only 20 percent of the spiral galaxies in the distant past possessed bars, compared to nearly 70 percent of their more-modern cohort, according to the prior research. Those observations led astronomers to conclude that even massive galaxies closer to the dawn of time would have been more clumpy, with ill-defined structures.
A spiral galaxy usually has a rotating disk with spiral ‘arms’ that extend from a dense center. Credit: ESA / Hubble & NASA / ESO / J. Lee / PHANGS-HST TeamHubble had limitations, though, observing only as far back as about 8 or 9 billion years ago. With the enhanced sensitivity of the Webb telescope, detecting light that has stretched into the infrared by the universe's expansion, researchers have since seen bar development even longer ago.
A team, led by Durham University in the United Kingdom, used Webb data to study bar formation in galaxies as they would have looked 8 to 11.5 billion years ago. Of 368 disk galaxies sampled, those scientists saw two times more with bars than Hubble, according to their paper published in April.
Lucie Rowland, lead author of the REBELS-25 paper, said this ancient galaxy, which doesn't fit the profile of an early galaxy, is living up to its name.
"Seeing a galaxy with such similarities to our own Milky Way, that is strongly rotation-dominated, challenges our understanding of how quickly galaxies in the early Universe evolve into the orderly galaxies of today's cosmos," she said.
The funniest scene in the terrible film that is Joker: Folie à Deux isn't meant to be a joke. But for Australians and fans of Aussie TV, one of the movie's big musical numbers will get you right in your carbuncles for its noice, different, and unusual association with one of the best-ever TV theme songs: Kath and Kim.
The scene from Todd Phillips' Joker sequel, which feels like it's meant to be an unsettling declaration of homicidal nonchalance and outsider self-love (or something), sees Joaquin Phoenix's Arthur Fleck performing Anthony Newley's "The Joker" at his murder trial. "There's always a joker in the pack," he sings, swanning around the courtroom in full Joker get-up. "There's always a lonely clown." Though it's supposed to be a grand moment of the Joker loving himself sick, I could not stop cackling thinking of Gina Riley and Jane Turner's legendary comedy show, Kath and Kim, which opens with Riley (who plays Kim) crushing a version of the song.
Let's be clear, I did not love this movie — it's the bain-marie of moi existence. But I loved this unintentionally hilarious moment.
SEE ALSO: 'Joker: Folie à Deux' review: A middle finger to fans of Lady Gaga, the DC movies, and musicalsThe song "The Joker," which comes from the 1964 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint, has been sung by many over the years, most notably by the legendary Shirley Bassey on her 1968 album This Is My Life. Lady Gaga has covered it herself on Harlequin, her recently released companion album for Joker: Folie à Deux. It's a separate version of the song Joaquin Phoenix sings in the film — and it already had Australian media outlets drawing the Kath and Kim connection.
Tweet may have been deletedDespite the many iterations of "The Joker," Australians and TV fans may feel it in their waters as the version by Riley. The frost-lit credits of the beloved 2002 show about the foxy ladies/hornbags of Fountain Lakes see beloved characters Kath, Kim, Kel, Sharon, Brett, Epponnee-Rae, and Cujo moving in and out of frame while Riley powers through those notes. The whole thing is a visual ode to the opening sequence of iconic soap The Young and the Restless — the reference came up most recently thanks to a The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power teaser, which inevitably prompted fan edits.
Tweet may have been deletedProbably the musical moment that makes the most actual narrative sense in a film stacked with Great American Songbook standards like "Get Happy" (sure!), the scene deserves its own fan edit with Riley's version. Watching Phoenix's tortured serial killer Arthur Fleck singing the Kath and Kim theme song, I half expected Gaga's Harley to jump up from her seat, shouting one of Kim's iconic lines from the show about her husband, Brett: "I know he’s a dud root but he’s MY dud root!" (that scene, erase it from my memory). We're three laborious acts in, struggling to remember why we dragged ourselves to see this "punishment" of a movie, and the Joker just drops his throwr on the carch and expects us not to burst into a chorus of "look at moi"s?
Sadly, it's also the only moment I enjoyed watching Joker: Folie à Deux. The rest is best washed down with a large glass of Cardonnay and a plate of little baby cheeses, because it ain't gettin' any better.
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Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple MacBook Air 13.3-inch, Refurbished (2018, Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD) $369.99 at the Mashable ShopThe first thing you notice about Sebastian Stan’s performance as Donald Trump in The Apprentice is the voice — or rather, the lack thereof. By now, years of listening to speeches and sound bites (not to mention multiple SNL impressions) have accustomed us to Trump’s exaggerated intonations and speech patterns. So when Stan’s Trump first speaks, meekly and with few traces of the voice we’ve come to know so well (minus the slightest hint of a “‘uge” or “peoPLE” here or there), it’s a shock to the system.
SEE ALSO: 42 movies you'll want to see this fallFor director Ali Abbasi's biopic, that’s the point. Trump didn't just become the bloviating, corrupt egomaniac we're all far too aware of overnight. No, someone molded him to that point, and according to the film, that someone was notorious lawyer Roy Cohn (Succession's Jeremy Strong). Cohn and Trump's mentor-apprentice relationship kickstarts The Apprentice's propulsive, if not always effective, dissection of the making of Donald Trump.
What's The Apprentice about? Maria Bakalova and Sebastian Stan in "The Apprentice." Credit: Pief WeymanThe Apprentice frames Cohn and Trump's first meeting as that of an ingenue making a deal with the devil. As Trump sits awkward and alone in an elite New York City club, Cohn locks eyes with him from across the room. Strong's unbreaking gaze and some foreboding synths courtesy of composer Martin Dirkov drive home the fact that this man is the baddest of bad news. But after one conversation about how Trump and his father (Martin Donovan) can beat a federal lawsuit concerning racial discrimination against tenants, Trump takes Cohn on as his lawyer. In turn, Cohn takes Trump on as his protégé.
SEE ALSO: 'Hard Truths' review: Mike Leigh explores deep-seated anguish through darkly funny realismCohn teaches Trump his three major rules for winning at all costs. One: "Attack, attack, attack." Two: "Admit nothing, deny everything." Three: "No matter what happens, you claim victory, and never admit defeat." If you pay even an ounce of attention to American politics, it's not hard to read any of these tactics onto Trump's presidency and re-election campaign. But in The Apprentice, we get to see Trump try these strategies out for the very first time, using them in his efforts to build a real estate empire and even court his first wife Ivana (Maria Bakalova, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm).
Sebastian Stan makes a solid Donald Trump, but Jeremy Strong's Roy Cohn is the standout. Jeremy Strong and Roy Cohn in "The Apprentice." Credit: Pief WeymanAs Trump embraces Cohn’s teachings and grows into a ruthless businessman, Stan’s performance changes too. He takes on many of the mannerisms we associate with Trump today, from his exaggerated hand movements to the rambling quality of his speech — the latter also comes courtesy of screenwriter and journalist Gabriel Sherman.
But even while Stan becomes “Trumpier,” his performance never veers into caricature. As horrifying as many of the things Trump does in this movie are — including an upsetting scene of marital rape — it’s clear The Apprentice doesn’t wish to ridicule outright. Instead, it lays out its version of events and the man who caused them and lets their absurdity and evil speak for themselves.
SEE ALSO: Watch Sebastian Stan become Donald Trump in 'The Apprentice' trailerCentral to this absurdity and evil is Cohn, played with scene-stealing intensity by Strong. Each focused stare demands your fullest attention, to the point that you feel like you're under a microscope alongside Trump or the other men Cohn sizes up. But Strong's Cohn isn't just all extreme evil, all the time. He finds some humor in his performance, often accentuating Cohn's tirades with a turkey-like neck bob that may just be the most mesmerizing thing in the film.
Since Strong's Cohn is such a magnetic presence, it makes sense that The Apprentice's best scenes are the ones Cohn and Trump share. Here, Abbasi's vision is clearest, showing us the genesis of a monster and the man who created him. It feels almost like a '70s-tinged Frankenstein story, with a graphic late scene of Trump undergoing liposuction and surgical treatment for his bald spot furthering the connection.
What can The Apprentice say about Donald Trump that hasn't already been said? Maria Bakalova and Sebastian Stan in "The Apprentice." Credit: Pief WeymanUnfortunately, once The Apprentice jumps from the '70s to the '80s — a change accompanied by a visual shift from warm, grainy film to the cooler wobble of VHS — Cohn and Trump's scenes dwindle. By this point, Trump is rampaging through the real estate world, on a quest to go higher and higher. Meanwhile, out of sight, Cohn is dealing with his AIDS diagnosis. His absence throughout this portion of the film speaks louder than a hundred long-winded Trump speeches. Not only are we missing out on The Apprentice's best performance, we're also missing the twisted friendship that makes it tick.
Without Cohn around as much, The Apprentice throws us into a stretch that might as well be summarized as "Trump's greatest hits from the '80s." This includes several moments that gesture at Trump's future in politics, including Trump taking in Ronald Reagan's campaign slogan, "Let's Make America Great Again." (Earlier footage of Richard Nixon saying "I'm not a crook" also points to Trump's own criminal activity.) Yet these nods to the future fall flat, playing like dull historical Easter eggs instead of knowing comedic beats.
The latter sections of The Apprentice also hit us over the head as much as possible with things we already know about Trump: his lies, his affairs, his willingness to shove others under the bus so he comes out on top. These elements are all deeply ingrained in the current political moment, and you would hope that in an election year, a Donald Trump biopic might have more to add beyond rehashing his worst qualities. (Although that may be a useful reminder for some voters.)
The Apprentice almost transcends its rehashing of history thanks to Cohn and Trump's dynamic, which brings to the screen a genuinely fascinating relationship that may not currently be the most general knowledge. Sure, Trump is a showy figure, but it's his relationship with Cohn that makes for The Apprentice's dark, oozing heart.
The Apprentice was reviewed out of Fantastic Fest. It hits theaters Oct. 11.
Horror and comedy are sometimes thought of as being at opposing ends of the genre spectrum — but it doesn't have to be that way.
Alongside its original movies and truly scary movies, horror streaming platform Shudder has a nice little section reserved for horror comedy. Think parodies, tongue-in-cheek gore fests, and the type of films that can make you laugh even while they're grossing you out or putting your nerves on edge.
SEE ALSO: The scariest horror movies on Shudder to keep you up at nightI've combed through the archives to track down the best horror comedies on Shudder, from Josh Ruben's highly entertaining Scare Me to Lee Min-Jae's very silly Zombie for Sale...
Zombie For Sale Credit: Christine Rampage / AMC NetworksWhat's it about?
A family finds a way to profit from a zombie.
Why should you watch it?
What if zombie bites weren’t all bad? More specifically, what if a nip from the undead would give the impotent new life below the belt? That’s the preposterous premise that kicks off this gleefully bonkers South Korean comedy. The Park family is scraping by running a battered gas station when their fortunes are turned by a zombie (Jung Ga-ram) with a rejuvenating bite. That’s just the first act of director Lee Min-jae’s playful horror-comedy. Family hijinks, ghoulish action, gross-out gags, and absurdly earnest romance also pop up, making for a movie that is chaotically charming and pleasantly unpredictable.* — Kristy Puchko, Entertainment Editor
How to watch: Zombie for Sale is now streaming on Shudder.
Nina ForeverWhat's it about?
A grief-stricken man starts up a relationship with his colleague, only to be haunted by his dead ex-girlfriend whenever they have sex.
Why should you watch it?
Yearning for a dark comedy that’s bloody fun? You’ll fall hard for Nina Forever. Co-writers/co-directors Ben Blaine and Chris Blaine have dreamed up a truly deranged tale of love and letting go, and it all begins with a macabre crush. Grocery clerk Holly (Abigail Hardingham) hopes she can help mournful motorcyclist Rob (Cian Barry) forget his last girlfriend, who died in a grisly accident. But every time these new lovers crawl into bed, Nina (Fiona O'Shaughnessy) intrudes. Or more specifically, her broken and bloody corpse crashes the party with snarky one-liners and withering eye-rolls. Full of gore, sex, and jaw-droppingly outrageous gags, this horror-comedy earns its hard-R, yet delivers a surprisingly tender tale.* — K.P.
How to watch: Nina Forever is now streaming on Shudder.
Deadstream Credit: ShudderWhat's it about?
A "cancelled" YouTube prankster livestreams a tour of a haunted house in an attempt to redeem himself.
Why should you watch it?
"Full of sick thrills and dark humor, it feels like a real find," wrote Mashable's Kristy Puchko in her review. "It doesn't need a big budget, an established horror franchise, or big names to stand out. Briskly paced, wildly fun, and surprisingly smart, Deadstream is a bloody terrific good time. So, keep an eye out for it."
How to watch: Deadstream is streaming now on Shudder.
Scare MeWhat's it about?
Two writers take turns telling each other scary stories after the cabins they're staying in lose power.
Why should you watch it?
Scare Me is a great example of a very simple premise being executed perfectly. Josh Ruben's tale of an amateur writer growing increasingly jealous of his professional author cabin neighbor is brilliantly written and directed, splicing witty exchanges with cleverly conjured campfire vignettes that take on a life of their own when they're performed. And this one really is all about the performances — as well as writing and directing, Ruben also stars in Scare Me alongside The Boys' Aya Cash and Saturday Night Live's Chris Redd, and the focus on storytelling means the trio have to break out their full range of (very impressive) acting talents.
There's laughter, there's tension, and although the actual scares are few, there's a creeping sense of unease that twists into something more in the film's final act.
How to watch: Scare Me is streaming now on Shudder.
One Cut of the DeadWhat's it about?
A film crew attempts to shoot a low budget zombie movie in an abandoned factory.
Why should you watch it?
I can safely say that I've never seen a film quite like One Cut of the Dead. Shin'ichirô Ueda's (recently remade) comedy horror (which is far more heavy on the comedy than the horror) is essentially a movie within a movie within a movie — a Russian doll-style story about a crew making a shoestring zombie flick.
We spend the first half of the run time watching the zombie film itself, but things really get interesting in the movie's second half, when we zoom out (and back in time) to watch the director and the production crew putting the whole thing together.
If that explanation has left you feeling slightly confused, it might be for the best — One Cut of the Dead is the sort of film that's hard to explain in words, but is probably more entertaining the less you know going in.
How to watch: One Cut of the Dead is streaming now on Shudder.
BoarWhat's it about?
A small town in Australia is stalked by a man-eating boar.
Why should you watch it?
Boar may not appear in the comedy category on Shudder, but let's be honest here — any film that features a hippo-sized monster pig going up against a former WWE wrestler has to be a little bit tongue-in-cheek.
Fortunately, Chris Sun's Boar is exactly that: a light-hearted popcorn-muncher that mixes some entertainingly crude dialogue with some truly ridiculous fight sequences.
The perfect film to watch with a group of friends and a few beers.
How to watch: Boar is streaming now on Shudder.
Slaxx Credit: Bertrand Calmeau/ShudderWhat's it about?
A killer pair of jeans. Yep, jeans that can kill people.
Why should you watch it?
Have a passion for fashion and slashers? This midnight movie about killer jeans will be a perfect fit. Director Elza Kephart bleeds political commentary into this outlandish premise by weaving a subtext about the human cost of fast fashion. Wide-eyed ingenue Romane Denis stars as the naive new employee of a hip clothing corporation’s flagship store. Locked in overnight to prep for the hotly anticipated debut of “super shaper” denim, she and her co-workers must fight for their lives once they learn some clothes can kill. Studded with gory slaughter, goofy characters, and cutting one-liners, this stylish movie is riotous fun.* — K.P.
How to watch: Slaxx is now streaming on Shudder.
SEE ALSO: The best movies on Shudder that you can't stream anywhere else Scare PackageWhat's it about?
A video store owner takes on a new member of staff, who quickly gets an education in the fine art of horror movies.
Why should you watch it?
Scare Package is essentially seven miniature horror films for the price of one, an entertaining anthology from seven different directors that parodies every horror movie stereotype you can possibly imagine. Ridiculous gory deaths? Cheesy one-liners? The serial killer who won't stay dead? Each trope gets its own moment to shine in this delightful mish-mash, which is as much Cabin in the Woods-style satire as it is a love letter to the genre.
How to watch: Scare Package is streaming now on Shudder.
Glorious Credit: ShudderWhat's it about?
After separating from his partner, a troubled man stops at a rest stop and strikes up a conversation with an unseen figure in a bathroom stall who claims to be a god.
Why should you watch it?
You might think a movie set almost entirely in a rest stop bathroom would be a hard sell, but the combination of a well-written script, Rebekah McKendry's creative direction and some top acting from Ryan Kwanten, J.K. Simmons, and André Lamar helps keep the pace of this one going. Extra points for the creativeness of the idea and the weird genre mish-mash, which combines silly humour, tension and Lovecraftian horror.
How to watch: Glorious is streaming now on Shudder.
*This blurb appeared on a previous Mashable list.
UPDATE: Oct. 8, 2024, 9:52 a.m. UTC This list was first published on Sept. 7. 2023. It has since been updated to reflect current streaming options.
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It's officially cozy season. If you're thinking about settling down on the couch or cuddling up in bed with a good book, now's the time to do it. And what better way to do so than with a new Kindle? If you've had your eye on one, this is one of the best times to go ahead and lock one in, because when the weather gets cooler, snuggling with a loved one or a pet and a great read just hits different.
Thanks to Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days, you can save on some of the best Kindle bundles at Amazon right now. While individual Kindle deals are scarce at the moment, and more likely to appear in the next couple of days, there are still some great options to be had here if you're looking to get a head start on the sale.
Below, find some of our favorite Kindle deals to be had ahead of Prime Big Deal Days. And don't forget to snag your free Amazon First Reads books this month, which includes two in October just for being a Prime member.
Best Kindle deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Kindle Scribe Essentials Bundle with Basic Pen (16 GB) $379.97 at AmazonThe Kindle Scribe is a great multifunctional tablet that lets you enjoy your favorite books and magazines with the potential to be used as a digital notebook. This bundle nets you a Kindle Scribe (16 GB) with a Basic Pen, leather folio cover, and power adapter. The Basic Pen lacks the eraser and built-in "Shortcut" button, but it connects magnetically to the Scribe. In addition to all your normal Kindle options, the Scribe lets you take notes while reading or use it as a dedicated tablet with smooth writing and a responsive screen. You can save big with this bundle that nets you everything you need to get started with your new device.
Best Kindle Paperwhite deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Essentials Bundle (32 GB) $202.97 at AmazonThe Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is the best version of the Kindle Paperwhite, with wireless charging and an auto-adjusting front light. You can get it as a part of this bundle with 32 GB of storage and an adjustable warm light that you can change to your liking. The bundle offers a fabric cover as well as a wireless charging dock, so you're prepared to jump in and attack your fall reading list right away. That's plenty of space for most of the books you want to add and a great option for just about every reader at this bundle price.
Best budget Kindle deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Essentials Bundle (16 GB) $137.97 at AmazonIf you don't need any additional bells and whistles, the Kindle Paperwhite Essentials Bundle is a good budget option when it comes to e-readers. This bundle comes with a 16 GB Kindle Paperwhite, a fabric cover, and a power adapter. It doesn't have auto-adjusting lighting or wireless charging, but it's the Kindle Paperwhite you know and love, with a few extras tossed in for good measure.
More Kindle dealsKindle Paperwhite Kids — $114.99 $169.99 (save $55)
Certified Refurbished Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition — $134.99 $169.99 (save $35)
Certified Refurbished Kindle Scribe — $233.99 $309.99 (save $76)
Combining the oomph of a PC with the creative functionality of a tablet, 2-in-1 laptops make solid buys for shoppers who prioritize versatility and value.
In the lead-up to Prime Big Deal Days, Amazon's "October Prime Day" sale on Oct. 8 and 9, the retail giant isn't offering a ton of great deals on 2-in-1 machines — but that's no surprise. During such sitewide sales, Amazon usually saves its best laptop deals for the exact windows of the event, forcing eager shoppers to be patient.
SEE ALSO: Everything you need to know about Amazon's October Prime Day sale: Start time, the competition, and moreThat said, there's one noteworthy 2-in-1 laptop deal up for grabs there outside of the official Prime Big Deal Days programming (i.e., its not featured on its event page), and it's a $105 discount on the Mashable Choice Award-winning Asus Zenbook Duo, our favorite dual-screener.
According to the price-tracking site camelcamelcamel.com, this isn't some new deal Amazon just whipped out; the Zenbook Duo has been sitting at the same price since late September. Knowing that, we think there's a good chance it could get even cheaper once Prime Big Deal Days formally starts. Up to you if you want to wait to find out, but it may help to know that this is its current all-time low.
The Mashable Shopping team will be closely monitoring Prime Big Deal Days deals, and we'll update this story if we find any other, better doorbusters on 2-in-1s. In the meantime, you can learn more about the Zenbook Duo below.
Opens in a new window Credit: Asus Asus Zenbook Duo (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) $1,394.99 at AmazonRead Mashable's full review of the Asus Zenbook Duo (2024).
After reviewing the Zenbook Duo, tech editor Kim Gedeon declared that "[single]-screen laptops are now cancelled." She gave it a near-perfect 4.8/5 rating for its slick, made-for-multitasking design, gorgeous displays, solid battery life, and extremely reasonable price point. Note that it includes a built-in kickstand, a stylus, and a detachable keyboard — no need to purchase accessories separately.
The base configuration (our testing unit) comes with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, Intel Arc graphics, 16GB of memory, 1TB of storage, and dual 1920 x 1200 displays — and at $1,394.99, or $105 off its $1,499.99 MSRP, this is its best price on Amazon since launch. For comparison's sake, it's currently selling for $1,410.99 at Best Buy and full price on the Asus website.
For about $109 more, you can upgrade to a model with an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H CPU, 32GB of RAM, and 2880 x 1800 displays.
UPDATE: Oct. 8, 2024, 5:00 a.m. EDT This story has been updated with current pricing and availability.
The best October Prime Day tablet deals at a glance: Best Amazon Fire tablet deal Amazon Fire HD 8 (32GB) $54.99 at Amazon (save $45) Get Deal Best Apple iPad deal Apple iPad Pro, 13-inch (M4, WiFi, 256GB) $1,196 at Amazon (save $103) Get DealAmazon has released another wave of official offers for Prime Big Deal Days, its members-only "October Prime Day" sale (set for Oct. 8 and 9) — and among its selection of tablet deals is a heavily discounted new Fire HD 8.
Quietly announced in an Oct. 2 post on the About Amazon blog, the refreshed 8-inch tablet features more RAM and a better camera than the previous model from 2022. Amazon has also equipped it with several new generative AI features, which "all compatible Fire tablets" will start supporting later this month. It starts at $99.99 with 32GB of storage, a $30 drop from its predecessors' sticker price, but it's on sale for just $54.99 through the end of Prime Big Deal Days.
The new Fire HD 8 is one of nine Fire tablets that are currently sitting at all-time lows in the lead-up to the 48-hour savings event. That includes four of Amazon's flagship tablets and five models that are specially designed for kids. (These come with age-appropriate content, parental controls, a protective case, a two-year worry-free guarantee, and at least six months' worth of Amazon Kids+.)
SEE ALSO: Everything you need to know about Amazon's October Prime Day sale: Official dates, the competition, and moreElsewhere, we've also spotted record lows on two Apple iPads, including the new 13-inch, M4-powered iPad Pro. These deals aren't technically included in Amazon's formal pre-Prime Big Deal Days programming, but the size of their discounts makes them worth mentioning.
Amazon's live discounts across the Samsung Galaxy Tab line-up are far less exciting — none of them were close to their previous record lows at the time of writing — and there were zero Google Pixel tablets on sale there when we last checked. As such, we don't recommend buying any of those models at present, but we'll still be keeping a close eye on them: They'll probably get much cheaper once Prime Big Deal Days begins next week.
Below, we've gone into more detail on the early October Prime Day tablet deals that are actually worth it. Note: Deals marked with a 🔥 have dropped to an all-time low price.
Best Amazon Fire tablet deal Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon Amazon Fire HD 8 (32GB) 🔥 $54.99The new Fire HD 8 has the same display, processor, 13-hour battery life, and storage options as the older model, but Amazon's added a gig of extra RAM for "enhanced performance while streaming, gaming, browsing, or downloading photos and videos." (Don't expect it to be super powerful, but more memory never anyone.) Its rear camera has also gotten a bump from 2MP to 5MP, which should translate to slightly better shots. On the software side, its newly added generative AI features include Writing Assist, Webpage Summaries, and a Wallpaper Creator.
No need to upgrade if you already own the previous model, but those in need of a new portable, affordable tablet should consider short-listing this guy. The 32GB base model is on sale for $54.99 through Oct. 9 (the second half of Prime Big Deal Days), which works out to a 45% savings.
More Fire tablets on saleAmazon Fire 7 (32GB) — $49.99 $79.99 (save $30) 🔥
Amazon Fire 7 Kids (16GB) — $54.99 $109.99 (save $55) 🔥
Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids (32GB) — $69.99 $139.99 (save $70) 🔥
Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro (32GB) — $69.99 $139.99 (save $70) 🔥
Amazon Fire HD 10 (32GB) — $74.99 $139.99 (save $65) 🔥
Amazon Fire 10 Kids (32GB) — $109.99 $189.99 (save $80) 🔥
Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro (32GB) — $109.99 $189.99 (save $80) 🔥
Amazon Fire Max 11 (64GB) — $139.99 $229.99 (save $90) 🔥
Amazon Fire Max 11 (128GB) productivity bundle with Keyboard Case and Stylus Pen — $244.99 $404.97 (save $159.98) 🔥
Read Mashable's full review of the 13-inch Apple iPad Pro (M4).
The latest iPad Pro is a beefy tablet for creative professionals that's powered by the lightning-fast M4 chip, which Apple hasn't used in any MacBooks yet (though that's rumored to be changing later this fall). Mashable tech editor Kim Gedeon gave it a 4.5/5 rating, which nabbed it a Mashable Choice Award, praising its "power efficiency, striking [tandem OLED] display, and breakneck performance." Note that it lasted more than six hours longer than its rated battery life in our testing.
At $1,198, or $101 off, this is the 256GB base configuration's lowest price on Amazon since launch.
More Apple iPads on saleApple iPad, 10.9-inch (A14 Bionic, WiFi, 64GB) — $299 $349 (save $50)
Apple iPad mini, 8.3-inch (A15 Bionic, WiFi, 64GB) — $379.99 $499 (save $119.01) 🔥
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M2, WiFi, 128GB) — $547 $599 (save $52)
Apple iPad Air, 13-inch (M2, WiFi, 128GB) — $749 $799 (save $50)
Apple iPad Pro, 11-inch (M4, WiFi, 256GB) — $922 $999 (save $77)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ (WiFi, 64GB) — $169.99 $219.99 (save $50)
Samsung Galaxy Tab FE (WiFi, 128GB) — $404.04 $449.99 (save $45.95)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (WiFi, 128GB) — $742.26 $799.99 (save $57.73)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ (WiFi, 256GB) — $866.64 $999.99 (save $133.35)
Whether you're deep in the rabbit hole that is having a keyboard building hobby or you're simply looking to update your home office setup, Prime Big Deal Days is shaping up to be a great time to pick up a new keyboard on sale.
SEE ALSO: October Prime Day is just one day away — here are all the best deals to shop so farThough Amazon's sale doesn't officially start until Oct. 8, plenty of keyboards are already marked down from brands like SteelSeries, Epomaker, and more.
What makes a good keyboard can have a lot to do with personal preferences. We've included 15 different keyboard deals on our list below so you can find what you're looking for, whether you want something you can plug and play, or a hot-swappable keyboard you can customize as much as you'd like.
Best standard keyboard deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple Magic Keyboard with numeric keyboard $106.47 at AmazonThe Apple Magic Keyboard is pricey, but for folks who enjoy a quiet, low-profile typing experience, it could very well be worth it. Windows users are probably going to want to pass on this keyboard, but Apple fans will appreciate the easy connectivity to their MacBook or iPad, as well as the 100% layout. Note that this is an older version of the Magic Keyboard without a Touch ID sensor.
Best mechanical keyboard deal Opens in a new window Credit: Royal Kludge Royal Kludge S98 mechanical keyboard $89.99 at AmazonFor under $90, you're getting a hot-swappable keyboard with a 96% layout, a knob, a small display, and a Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and USB-C connection. In other words, this Royal Kludge keyboard is a great affordable mechanical keyboard, whether you're into gaming or just want something cute for your desk. There are also four different keycap colorways available, but the coupon amount may vary depending on which you choose.
More keyboard dealsAmazon Basics Low-Profile Wired USB Keyboard — $13.49 $18 (save $4.51)
Redragon K668 RGB Gaming Keyboard — $39.99 $59.99 (save $20)
Keychron C2 — $43.19 $53.99 (save $10.80)
EPOMAKER Ajazz AK820 Pro — $58.99 $68.99 (save $10 with on-page coupon)
HyperX Alloy Origins Core PBT — $62.99 $109.99 (save $47)
EPOMAKER x Aula F75 — $64.99 $79.99 (save $15 with on-page coupon)
Royal Kludge RK100 — $64.99 $95.99 (save $31 with on-page coupon)
AULA F99 wireless mechanical keyboard — $69.60 $82.89 (save $13.29 with on-page coupon)
EPOMAKER x Aula F99 — $72.99 $82.99 (save $10)
EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75 — $89.99 $99.99 (save $10 with on-page coupon)
HyperX Alloy Rise 75 — $124.14 $169.99 (save $45.85)
SteelSeries Apex Pro mini — $134.99 $179.99 (save $45)
Logitech G915 — $149.95 $229.99 (save $80)