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Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/good-deals\/2022\/5\/23\/23137798\/lg-c1-oled-samsung-galaxy-s22-ultra-apple-macbook-air-logitech-master-mouse-blue-yeti-deal-sale<\/a>
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Our inaugural deals post this week is full of amazing deals, many of which are currently matching their best prices to date. Both the 65-inch<\/a> and 77-inch<\/a> models of LG\u2019s C1 OLED are on sale for their lowest prices ever at Amazon, for instance, with the 65-inch panel going for $1,596.99 instead of $2,499.99<\/a>. Other sizes are available for a discount as well, but you\u2019ll want to direct your attention to either the 65- or 77-inch models for the best value.<\/p>\n

While we\u2019ve never reviewed the C1, <\/em>several staff members own the 2021 model and can\u2019t seem to shut up about it \u2014 not just because it offers excellent visual fidelity but also because of its list of excellent, gamer-centric features. In addition to 4K resolution and support for Dolby Vision \u2014 which allows for a spectacular depth of color \u2014 the C1 has a \u201cGame Optimizer\u201d feature that allows you to switch between Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync, technology that provides an ultra-smooth image for its 120Hz refresh rate. Pair that with the panel\u2019s 1ms response time, and you\u2019ve got one of the best TVs for gaming available today.<\/p>\n

The C1 also has a number of excellent quality of life features baked in, including support for Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice assistants, HDMI 2.1, and Apple\u2019s AirPlay 2. In total, the LG C1 features four HDMI ports, with a single eARC port, three USB ports, and a single optical audio connection.<\/p>\n

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Right now, you can get a free Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 when you buy an unlocked 128GB Samsung S22 Ultra for $949.51 at Amazon<\/a>. The Galaxy Watch 4 typically goes for $230, and the 128GB version of the S22 Ultra is usually $1,199.99. The S22 has been subject to some fairly substantial discounts since its debut, but the addition of a Galaxy Watch 4 makes this the best value we\u2019ve seen on this phone to date. <\/p>\n

The S22 Ultra is the largest phone Samsung has offered since its Note series (RIP). The phone\u2019s massive, 6.8-inch screen has a resolution of 1440 x 3088 and is powered by a speedy Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, which provides excellent responsiveness and performance. The expansive display also comes with Samsung\u2019s S Pen, a stylus that conveniently docks within the chassis of the phone, and an impressive camera array that consists of a 108MP standard shooter, a 10MP telephoto, and a 12MP ultrawide. There is also a 40MP front-facing camera for snapping selfies. <\/p>\n

Our biggest gripe \u2014 aside from the lackluster night mode for selfies \u2014 is the battery, which struggled to make it through the day without needing to be topped off. However, despite its drawbacks, we still consider the S22 Ultra to be an excellent phone and certainly worth a look when a free smartwatch is thrown into the mix.<\/p>\n

Note that the model of the Galaxy Watch 4 on offer here features a 44mm face and is the Bluetooth-only configuration of this watch as opposed to the LTE-enabled version. Our consensus on this wearable was a bit mixed, namely due to its reliance on the Samsung ecosystem of apps, but it remains one of the best smartwatches available thanks to its snappy performance and robust health-tracking capabilities. Read our reviews of the <\/strong>S22 Ultra<\/strong><\/a> and <\/strong>Galaxy Watch 4<\/strong><\/a>. <\/p>\n

The featherweight, 256GB configuration of the M1 MacBook Air is currently on sale at Best Buy for just $899.99<\/a> ($100 off). This is one of the lowest prices we\u2019ve seen for this $999.99 laptop since January, making it an ideal pick for anyone that’s already thinking about the new school year. While there are certainly newer and more powerful Apple laptops available<\/a>, the current discount makes the aging Air worth considering.<\/p>\n

This 13-inch laptop has a 2560 x 1600 Retina display, and while it may lack a touchscreen, it’s still equipped with Apple\u2019s True Tone technology, which adjusts the color temperature of the screen based on your current lighting environment. In addition to the speedy M1 CPU, which allows the Air to run Intel-based apps in addition to those native to macOS, the Air also includes 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. The M1 CPU helps extend the Air\u2019s battery life, too, allowing it to operate for up to 18 hours on a single charge.<\/p>\n

The slim profile of the MacBook Air only allows for a pair of USB-C ports, but they are both Thunderbolt 4-compatible, which allows the laptop to pair with a dock for additional connectivity. The 720p webcam definitely leaves a bit to be desired, but otherwise, the M1 MacBook Air remains a solid laptop, especially for the college-bound grad. <\/strong>Read our review<\/strong><\/a>. <\/p>\n

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