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SAVE 45%: On March 17, you can get a Blink video doorbell for $32.99 (it was $59.99), a 45% savings.
Opens in a new window Credit: Blink Blink video doorbell (newest model) $32.99 at AmazonWhether you live in an apartment or suburban home, a video doorbell camera could mean the difference between catching a package thief in the act or greeting an unexpected guest with a “gotcha" — and right now, you can get one of the best video doorbells on the market, for nearly half off.
As of March 17, the Blink video doorbell (newest model) is only $32.99 at Amazon. (A small price to pay for some peace of mind.) That’s a 45% discount and a savings of $26.01 off the regular price. And while this isn’t the lowest we’ve seen it go (it dipped to $29.99 briefly last November), it's still a pretty good deal.
SEE ALSO: The best home security cameras for staying safe and secureThe Blink video doorbell comes in white or black, has 1080p HD video, infrared night video (so you can catch those trash pandas in the act), and two-way audio that lets you communicate with visitors without opening the door. You can also set it to send motion alerts to your phone or connect it to an Alexa device to answer the door (e.g., “Alexa, answer the front door.”).
The only caveat is that if you want to record, save, or share video, you’ll need a Sync Module 2 (get both the camera and module for $34.99) and a Blink Subscription Plan. But you’ll get a 30-day subscription trial when you set up your Blink device.
SAVE $950: The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max portable power station is on sale at Amazon for $949, down from the standard price of $1,899. That's a 50% discount and the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
Opens in a new window Credit: EcoFlow EcoFlow Delta 2 Max portable power station $949 at AmazonA power outage is never convenient. Regardless of which season it happens in, it's never a fun experience and always ends up with dead cell phone batteries while worrying about food spoiling in the fridge. If you're familiar with these issues, a portable power station is a great investment and there's a trustworthy model on sale today.
As of March 17, the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max portable power station is on sale at Amazon for $949, marked down from the list price of $1,899. That works out to a 50% discount and a savings of $950. It's also the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon.
A portable power station is a lifeline when it comes to power outages while you're at home. The relief that comes from knowing your cell phone will stay charged up is pretty priceless these days. Not to mention you'll be able to keep the food in your refrigerator chilled. The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max is ideal for a home power backup system, offering 2,048 Wh capacity and a 2,400 W output.
EcoFlow uses X-Boost, a proprietary technology, that allows the portable power station to power up almost any home appliance, including the refrigerator, TV, washing machine, oven, and more. The brand says this power station can keep your fridge running for 14 hours, a WiFi router for 97 hours, and a TV for 15 hours.
The Delta 2 Max is also great if you're planning on spring and summer RV and camping trips. Carrying portable power gives you the freedom to camp in remote areas that won't be connected to standard power. Your RV mini-fridge will stay powered up for almost 30 hours with the help of the Delta 2 Max
You also gets tons of flexibility with the Delta 2 Max since it comes with six AC outlets, two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, and two DC ports. It's also impressive when it comes to charging, going from zero to 80% charged in just 68 minutes when using AC power.
Now that it's dropped to its lowest price ever, grab the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max portable power station and forget about the fear of a storm knocking out power.
GET $170 OFF: As of Mar. 17th, the Asus Chromebook CM1402 MediaTek Kompanio 520 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC is only $129 at Best Buy, saving you 57%, or $170 off.
Opens in a new window Credit: Asus Asus Chromebook CM1402 MediaTek Kompanio 520 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC $129 at Best BuyOften, the most affordable laptops give us the most freedom. If you're in the market for a budget Chromebook that you can sling into a backpack and take around town, this Asus deal is an opportunity that shouldn't be passed over. It's also a great gift for a student.
Currently, Best Buy is selling the Asus Chromebook CM1402 MediaTek Kompanio 520 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC for only $129, saving you $170.
SEE ALSO: The best cheap laptops under $1,000, according to our testingAs a Chromebook, this computer is designed to use Google. It has 14 inches of Full HD screen space. Use it to surf the web, build spreadsheets and type in Google Suite, stream movies, and play light games.
This Chromebook is light on RAM, with only 4GB; don't expect it to blaze through complex projects or entertain 30 tabs at one time. However, it will get you around. And with 64GB of storage, you'll be able to back up your phone's photo drive, save music, and more.
Lightweight and with good battery life, this little Chromebook is a perfect pick for working out of the house. Take it with you to a coffeeshop and respond to emails without worrying about running out of battery.
As of Mar. 17th, the Asus Chromebook CM1402 MediaTek Kompanio 520 4GB RAM 64GB eMMC is on sale for $129, saving you $170, or 57%.
The Asus Chromebook CM1402 ships with a wired mouse, ensuring you're ready to get right to work on day one.
SAVE 30%: Suzanne Collins' latest in the Hunger Games series publishes March 18, and ahead of its release find it for 30% off at Amazon. As of March 17, order Sunrise on the Reaping for just $19.59, saving $8.40.
Opens in a new window Credit: Amazon 'Sunrise on the Reaping' by Suzanne Collins $19.59 at AmazonSuzanne Collins surprised all of us in 2020 with the release of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the fourth novel in the Hunger Games series. The hype continued with the book's 2023 film adaptation, so it was music to our ears when it was announced last year that a new book was coming.
We can hardly believe it, but that book is already here. Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins is the fifth installment in the Hunger Games series and arrives on shelves, Tuesday, March 18. It's a prequel to the original trilogy, taking readers back to the 50th Hunger Games, where Haymitch Abernathy is dragged away from District 12 with three other tributes for the Quarter Quell.
This much anticipated origin story for Katniss and Peeta's beloved mentor, is already on sale ahead of its March 18 release. At Amazon, find Sunrise on the Reaping for just $19.59. That saves you $8.40 off of its standard $27.99 price tag. That's 30% savings on the brand new title. Plus, if you order now, it'll arrive on its release day of March 18.
Shop the latest Hunger Games installment at Amazon for 30% off now.
"If I lost a leg, would you get yours amputated too?"
"If I was kidnapped, would you offer to take my place?"
"If I die, will you die too?"
These are the interrogations September (Pascale Kann) poses to her younger sister July (Mia Tharia) in September Says, Ariane Labed's eerie directorial debut that asks the question, how close is too close when it comes to siblings?
Adapted from Daisy Johnson's 2020 novel Sisters, the horror-tinged drama starts as the not-quite-twins navigate teenage girlhood and moves into an increasingly dangerous game. Not your typical coming-of-age tale, the film presents a complicated experience of intertwined identities, exploring the force of family and sisterhood and what it feels like to be a young brown girl in white environments.
SEE ALSO: 'Girls Will Be Girls' review: A sublime coming-of-age tale that deeply understands girlhoodI didn't realise I'd been holding my breath until the credits started to roll, gripped by convincing performances from newcomers Tharia and Kann, and left with questions about the long shadows of sisters — and whether we can ever truly step out of them.
What is September Says about? Rakhee Thakrar, Pascale Kann, and Mia Tharia in "September Says" Credit: Sackville Film and Television Productions LimitedSeptember’s junior by only eleven months, July is shy and quiet, eyes glued to the floor and arms tight across her chest. September, on the other hand, is confident and brash, working the crowd at their mum Sheela's (Sex Education’s Rakhee Thakrar) art show opening and cutting off the plait of July’s school bully. July is shoved firmly under September’s wing, whether she likes it or not, until an as-yet-unseen incident forces the trio to retreat to a relative's holiday home in Ireland (in the book it's North Yorkshire).
On top of the painful awkwardness of making friends and having crushes, the girls are mixed-race with an Indian mother and an absent father, a whisper of violence in their parents’ relationship. This additional layer of otherness doesn’t help their outsider status, July’s meekness a magnet for mocking and the pains of puberty tinged with racism as classmates laugh at their dark body hair in a swimming lesson. While neither Johnson's book nor Labed's film dives into the girls’ mixed-race heritage, we see echoes in their unstable identities; September is overprotective and self-assured while July is introverted, not confident enough to take up space like her sister.
SEE ALSO: Best movies by women creators on NetflixAll of this draws the sisters together in a bond that oversteps the boundaries of closeness. July looks up to her older sister, claiming that September is who she always wanted to be. September loves being in the spotlight and prides herself on being able to “look after” July when depressive Sheela hasn’t been able to.
But September’s ego pushes her overprotectiveness into something more sinister, more controlling, a mood that ramps up as the girls find themselves left to their own devices in Ireland. With Sheela largely withdrawn to her bedroom, the sisters raid the dusty alcohol cupboard, watch nature documentaries, and forage the fridge for cold pasta. They have to feed, clean and occupy themselves, with not even an internet connection for entertainment. So, they go old school.
September Says plays with a childhood game to rattle relationship dynamics Credit: Despina SpyrouIt’s here that the movie’s titular game, a version of "Simon Says," takes on a menacing tone, September relishing her power over July. July is uncomfortable with the escalating commands, which jump from eating a whole jar of mayonnaise to cutting her neck with a knife. But if she doesn’t play by the rules, she’ll "lose a life." "Silly July," September laughs, demanding unyielding loyalty from her sister.
At first, July obeys every command. The mayonnaise is eaten, July's neck bleeds. But an interaction (with a local teenage boy, of course) at the beach is a catalyst for July to begin breaking free of September’s hold. Suddenly the object of someone else's interest, July begins to see what independence could look like — a boyfriend, even a life of her own — before it's swiftly snatched away. It's this sexual awakening, teased earlier in the film, that proves pivotal for the sisters' relationship — and one which builds to an eerie crescendo in the third act.
Credit: Despina SpyrouWith July becoming increasingly scared of September’s reckless behaviour and dangerous demands, the dependency between the sisters starts to splinter. July is still hooked on her sister’s attention, craving autonomy and normalcy, even if she’s not quite sure how to achieve that. September’s presence becomes spectral, more felt than seen, disappearing from rooms before popping up behind July in bathroom mirrors. Increasingly, the sisters seem to merge into a single presence.
Threaded with hints of horror, from September and July’s twin-like almost telepathic bond to the opening scene, where Sheela dresses her daughters as the Grady twins from The Shining for a photoshoot, there’s a creeping sense of the supernatural about September Says. Shots of razors, knives, and blood are overlaid with the sisters communicating with looks, touches, animalistic grunts or even whistles — July’s Pavlovian response to September’s sharp whistle marks an unsettling moment towards the end of the film.
September Says subverts coming-of-age hallmarks with a twist Credit: Sackville Film and Television Productions LimitedThis is not your typical teenage coming-of-age story. There are hallmarks of the genre – underage beers around a campfire, a first kiss, rebellions against Sheela’s authority – but September Says explores something much deeper than finding your voice. It’s a probing of intertwined identities, the force of family and what it feels like to be a young brown girl in white environments.
The film’s twist is perhaps not entirely unguessable, but that doesn’t detract from its quiet build and increasingly claustrophobic atmosphere. With a sparse script, minimal score and grainy visuals, plus the remote setting of the house in Ireland, which looks like it’s been left untouched for decades, audiences are drawn into the sisters’ insular world.
Sisterhood is a complicated experience — growing up with the same blood or in the same household is often portrayed to be like having a built-in best friend or eternal enemy. September Says puts forward a knottier reality, September and July’s relationship blending love and hate. The question we’re left with is how long September’s hold on July will last as she’s forced to step out of her older sister’s shadow or whether the battle scars are far too deep to ever fade.
September Says was reviewed out of its UK release in February 2025. U.S. release to be announced.
Bumble has announced a host of new safety and compatibility features, including the ability to share your date details with friends.
Bumble users can now share the identity, location, date, and time of a date with a trusted contact using the Share Date feature. Seventy-six percent of women always inform friends or family of their date details ahead of time, according to a survey of 2,500 UK dating app users aged 18 to 35, the results of which were emailed to Mashable.
The dating app is also launching ID Verification, so users can use a government-issued ID to confirm their identity. Users will also be able to request that their matches complete the ID Verification process, in addition to filtering out profiles who've not completed this step. Previously, users have been able to verify their identity using selfies.
SEE ALSO: How does orientation affect the dating app experience?In addition to these safety tools, a new Discover feature is launching, which will showcase the most compatible profiles to users based on mutual interests and shared dating intentions. The feature will refresh daily. Users are encouraged to update and add to their preferred interest badges and to ensure they've listed their dating intentions and completed their profile with as much information as possible, so the Discover suggestions are relevant.
Bumble is adding to its existing feature Review Before You Send, which warns users when messages may be inappropriate, and gives them the chance to edit them before sending. The feature was initially launched for Bumble's Compliments feature, which lets users send a message ahead of matching so they can stand out. But this new update will expand the review feature across all chat conversations.
All features will be free to Bumble members.
Dating app culture is coming increasingly under scrutiny as users report dating fatigue and safety concerns. Ninety-five percent of dating app users feel it's important that dating apps play an important role in preventing bad behaviour online, according to the same survey, and 94 percent want to be reassured that their dating app experiences will be respectful.
SAVE $50: As of March 17, the Beats Pill portable Bluetooth speaker is on sale at Best Buy for $99.99. That's 33% off its list price of $149.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Beats Beats Pill Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker $99.99 at Best BuySpringtime is right around the corner and if you're itching to spend some time out in the sunshine, a portable speaker is a great investment so you can listen to your favorite music, audiobooks, or podcasts outside of the house. If you've been looking to pick one up, Best Buy's offering a great deal at the moment on the Beats Pill.
The Beats Pill is down by $50 discount at Best Buy, dropping its price from $149.99 to $99.99. This deal applies to the champagne gold, statement red, and matte black speakers, so you can pick out the one that best suits your style. As a bonus, your purchase also comes with up to three months of Apple Music for free if you're a new or returning subscriber. What better way to kickstart listening to music on this sleek little speaker?
SEE ALSO: The 8 best Bluetooth speakers, testedAlongside excellent sound quality — thanks to an upgraded acoustic architecture — the Beats Pill has a design that's perfect for packing up and taking on the go. Not to mention, it boasts up to 24 hours of battery life, so even if you take it on a road trip it'll keep you busy for ages before needing to be recharged. It even has a durable build that's dust and water resistant, so it can handle any adventure you take it on.
With the weather getting warmer, there's no better time than now to pick up a portable speaker. Don't miss out on $50 off the Beats Pill at Best Buy.
Outside of portable speakers, if you're looking to upgrade your sound system in your home instead, there are a few soundbar and speaker deals that are worth checking out right now, too. The Sonos Era 100 is currently $50 off at Amazon and you can score Samsung’s Q-Series Dolby Atmos soundbar at over $700 off at Walmart.
SAVE $50: As of March 17, the Garmin Venu 3S is on sale at Best Buy for $399.99. That's 11% off its list price of $449.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Garmin Garmin Venu 3S $399.99 at Best BuyIf you've been looking for a smartwatch that does a little bit of everything — from fitness to lifestyle tracking — and has a very stylish design, the Garmin Venu 3S is worth a look. At the moment, the stainless steel and french gray model is $50 off at Best Buy. If you've had your eye on it, now's a great time to scoop it up and save a little extra cash.
This discount on the Garmin Venu 3S has dropped its price from $449.99 to $399.99. The french gray band color is the only model on Best Buy that's on sale at the moment, but if it has caught your eye, it's a deal worth taking advantage of. The Garmin Venu 3S has a variety of features to make it worth the price tag.
SEE ALSO: The best smartwatch for every wristThe Garmin Venu 3S certainly stands out as a stylish smartwatch. It boasts a bright AMOLED display and up to 10 days of battery life so you won't need to worry about a recharge too frequently. It has plenty of features to help you stay on top of your goals, too. In terms of health-related features, it offers a heart rate monitor, stress tracking, and will give you a sleep score so you can better understand your sleep patterns each night, to name a few.
When it comes to fitness, the Garmin Venu 3S is here to help you keep up with your favorite routines as well. It offers over 30 sports apps — including walking, swimming, cycling, and more — and even includes a Body Battery energy monitor that breaks down your energy levels so you can better plan a workout routine for the day.
If you're looking for a fitness-focused smartwatch to help you stay on top of your goals, this discount on the Garmin Venu 3S at Best Buy is worth checking out while it's still live.
It isn't the only smartwatch or fitness tracker deal that's caught our eye lately, though. You can also save on the Garmin vívoactive 5 right now at Best Buy and if running is more of your thing, the Garmin Forerunner 55 is on sale there as well.
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 hintSomeone who parks your car.
SEE ALSO: Apple’s new M3 MacBook Air is $300 off at Amazon. And yes, I’m tempted. Hurdle Word 1 answerVALET
Hurdle Word 2 hintA rude comment.
SEE ALSO: Wordle today: Answer, hints for March 17, 2025 Hurdle Word 2 AnswerSNARK
Hurdle Word 3 hintQuirky or outlandish.
SEE ALSO: NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for March 17 SEE ALSO: NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for March 17, 2025 Hurdle Word 3 answerWACKY
Hurdle Word 4 hintBubbles in a glass of beer.
SEE ALSO: NYT Strands hints, answers for March 17 Hurdle Word 4 answerFROTH
Final Hurdle hintMore certain.
SEE ALSO: Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more: Games available on Mashable Hurdle Word 5 answerSURER
If you're looking for more puzzles, Mashable's got games now! Check out our games hub for Mahjong, Sudoku, free crossword, and more.
The White Lotus has never been afraid to go to some strange places, but we're not sure "strange" quite sums up the monologue given by Sam Rockwell's character Frank in episode 5.
Frank is introduced to us in Bangkok as an old friend of White Lotus guest Rick (Walton Goggins), who the latter meets up with during his pursuit of hotel owner Sritala (Lek Patravadi) and her husband, Jim Hollinger.
SEE ALSO: 'The White Lotus' Season 3, episode 2: What's the deal with Victoria and Kate?The two meet in a bar, where Frank gives Rick a mysterious briefcase before discussing his newfound sobriety. The discussion leads to Frank explaining how he came to be sober, resulting in the delivery of a monologue in which he describes — in detail both graphic and wildly offensive — how he came to stop drinking.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed."When I got here, oh, I was like a kid in a candy store," says a deadpan Frank. "If you got money, no attachments, nothing to do. I started partying. It got wild."
That is pretty much the only part of the monologue that's even vaguely PG, and the whole thing lasts for several minutes. It's the type of monologue that can really only be summed up with a facial expression, and fortunately Rick's face says it all.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.At this stage Rick's expression is surely destined for meme territory.
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 Monday, March 17, 2025:
AcrossSignature health legislation of the Obama era, for shortThe answer is ACA.
The answer is Brad.
The answer is Grand.
The answer is Libya.
The answer is Idiom.
The answer is Beans.
The answer is Arabia.
The answer is Canyon.
The answer is Addams.
The answer is Bride.
The answer is Glib.
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 $60: As of March 17, the Google Pixel Watch 3 (41mm) is on sale at Amazon for $289.99. That's 17% off its list price of $349.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Google Google Pixel Watch 3 (41mm) $289.99 at AmazonStaying on top of fitness routine and your everyday health can sometimes feel like a chore, which is why a smartwatch can be a helpful investment. If you're an Android user looking for a high-quality option to improve your daily life, the Google Pixel Watch 3 is a worthy option. What's even better is you can score it on sale right now at Amazon, saving you $60 on its usual price.
The Google Pixel Watch 3 (41mm) is currently on sale for $289.99, 17% off its original list price of $349.99. This price is only $10 away from its lowest price ever, so this deal is definitely worth taking advantage of while it's still live. Amazon has it marked as a limited-time deal, so it may not last long. Act fast to grab it at this price if it has caught your eye.
SEE ALSO: The best smartwatch for every wristThe Google Pixel Watch 3 boasts plenty of features to keep you going throughout the day, too. This includes advanced running features that allow you to customize your runs, targets for cardio load and readiness, and a Morning Brief feature that helps you prepare for the day. Our hands-on review praised this element in particular with Mashable's Kimberly Gedeon saying that it offers a summary each morning "of how you slept, your readiness score (how prepared your body is for physical exercise), weekly exercise progress, heart-rate variability, breathing rate, and blood-oxygen level."
If you've had a Pixel Watch 3 on your radar, don't miss out on this limited-time deal on the Google Pixel Watch 3 (41mm) at Amazon.
There are quite a few more smartwatch deals floating around right now that are worth a look. If you're an Apple user, the Apple Watch Series 10 has had a great discount at Amazon as well. Or, if you're looking for more of a fitness-focused smartwatch, the Garmin vívoactive 5 is on sale at Best Buy.
SAVE $300: As of March 17, Samsung 65-inch S90D OLED 4K Smart TV is available for $1,399.99 at Best Buy. That’s $300 off its regular price of $1,699.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung 65-inch S90D OLED 4K Smart TV $1,399.99 at Best BuyA good OLED TV is like a PSA 10 Shadowless 1st Edition Charizard: Stunning, legendary, and way out of my price range. Sorry, but the Pokémon FOMO is real. But Best Buy just knocked $300 off the Samsung 65-inch S90D OLED, bringing it down to $1,399.99. That’s still a chunk of change, but considering Samsung’s S90D is one of the best OLEDs of 2024, this deal is actually pretty generous.
Samsung’s OLED HDR+ technology makes every detail pop, with deep blacks, bright highlights, and colors validated by Pantone. The NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor takes the picture up a notch, upscaling everything to 4K and optimizing each scene with Real Depth Enhancer. Even if you’re watching old home videos, they’ll somehow look crisper and more cinematic.
SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Every rumor we've heard so farThis is a great screen for gaming on too. Motion Xcelerator Turbo+4 delivers smooth 4K gameplay at 120Hz with virtually no lag. The Gaming Hub lets you stream games straight from the TV, with no console required. If you do have a console, the four HDMI 2.1 ports mean no more cable-swapping drama.
Price: $1,399.99 $1,699.99
Retailer: Best Buy
Display: 65-inch OLED, 4K UHD
Processor: NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor
HDR: OLED HDR+
Refresh Rate: 120Hz with Motion Xcelerator Turbo+4
Audio: Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound Lite
Smart TV: Samsung Tizen OS
Gaming Features: Gaming Hub, NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium
HDMI Ports: 4 x HDMI 2.1
Sound is just as impressive. Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite make audio feel like it’s moving with the action, so those intense car chases or dramatic monologues hit even harder. If you have a Samsung soundbar, the Q-Symphony feature syncs the TV speakers and soundbar for an even fuller experience.
Samsung’s Tizen OS keeps all your apps in one place, while AI Customization Mode tweaks picture settings based on what you’re watching. The TV even analyzes ambient lighting to reduce energy use. Not sure how much electricity that actually saves, but hey, every little bit counts.
If you’ve been waiting for a solid OLED TV deal, this might be the time to make a move. $1,399.99 for a high-end Samsung OLED? I’ve seen worse ways to spend money.
SAVE $200: As of March 17, the LG 48-inch B4 OLED 4K Smart TV is available for $499.99 at Best Buy. That’s $200 off its regular price of $699.99.
Opens in a new window Credit: LG LG 48-inch B4 OLED 4K Smart TV $499.99 at Best BuyI didn’t expect to see an LG OLED drop under $500, but here we are. Best Buy has the LG 48-inch B4 OLED TV on sale for $499.99, slicing $200 off the usual price. That kind of discount on an OLED feels suspiciously generous, but I won’t ask questions.
OLED screens are famous for perfect blacks and vibrant colors, and this one delivers over 8.3 million self-lit pixels. The α8 AI Processor automatically sharpens the picture and fine-tunes the sound, so even old sitcom reruns will look and feel like a high-end experience.
SEE ALSO: The LG C4 OLED evo 4K TV is one of my favorite purchases from last year — it's now $200 off at Best BuyMovie lovers will appreciate Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and FILMMAKER MODE, which keep everything looking and sounding like the director intended. Gamers aren’t left out either. NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium, and VRR help prevent lag and screen tearing. The 120Hz refresh rate keeps fast-paced games running smoothly, and four HDMI 2.1 ports mean no one has to fight over connections.
Price: $499.99 $699.99
Retailer: Best Buy
Display: 48-inch OLED, 4K UHD
Processor: α8 AI Processor
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
Refresh Rate: 120Hz with VRR
Audio: Dolby Atmos
Smart TV: LG webOS 24
Gaming Features: NVIDIA G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium, VRR
HDMI Ports: 4 x HDMI 2.1
Streaming is simple with LG’s webOS 24, which lets you organize apps with Quick Cards and browse 300+ free LG Channels. The webOS Re: New program also guarantees software updates for up to five years, so this TV won’t feel outdated anytime soon.
An LG OLED for under $500 isn’t something that happens often. If an upgrade has been on your mind, this might be the time to grab one before Best Buy changes its mind.
SAVE $764: As of March 17, the Samsung Q-Series 7.1.2ch Wireless Dolby Atmos Soundbar (HW-Q900C/ZA) is available for $634.95 at Walmart. That’s a $764 discount from its original $1,399 price.
Opens in a new window Credit: Samsung Samsung Q-Series 7.1.2ch Wireless Dolby Atmos Soundbar $634.95 at WalmartGood audio doesn’t come cheap, which is why seeing a $1,399 Samsung Dolby Atmos soundbar drop to $634 has me questioning Walmart’s pricing strategy. This Samsung Q-Series 7.1.2ch soundbar packs True Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony, and wireless connectivity, turning your living room into a surround sound paradise without the mess of extra cables.
With 7.1.2-channel audio, sound moves around and above you, so action scenes feel like they’re happening in real-time. The Acoustic Lens Subwoofer keeps bass tight and punchy, and SpaceFit Sound Pro calibrates audio to match your room’s acoustics. That means you won’t be constantly messing with settings trying to fix muffled dialogue or overpowering bass.
SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Every rumor we've heard so farGame Mode Pro optimizes sound for immersive, lag-free audio. And if you love yelling at your devices, built-in Alexa voice control lets you adjust settings without touching a remote. Adaptive Sound enhances dialogue, while the Active Voice Amplifier keeps voices clear, even in chaotic scenes.
Price: $634.95 $1,399
Retailer: Walmart
Sound Channels: 7.1.2
Audio Technology: Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony
Subwoofer: Acoustic Lens Subwoofer
Smart Features: Alexa, AirPlay 2, Wi-Fi streaming
Gaming Features: Game Mode Pro
Voice Clarity: Adaptive Sound, Active Voice Amplifier
Inputs/Outputs: HDMI
Power Output: 446W RMS
Dimensions: 48.5 x 5.4 x 2.7 inches
Weight: 17 lbs
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Uh-oh.
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