Disclosure: Some links on this page are monetized by the Skimlinks, Amazon, Rakuten Advertising, and eBay, affiliate programs. All prices are subject to change, and this article only reflects the prices available at time of publication.
Black Friday has come and gone, but there are still plenty of great bargains to be had on mobile tech devices, accessories, and digital media.
Here are some of the best Cyber Monday deals we’ve been able to find so far. Keep checking back, as we’ll update this article throughout the day.
Laptops (and Chromebooks and 2-in-1s)
- Asus C300 Chromebook for $179 – B&H
- Acer C720 Chromebook for $150 – Amazon
- Lenovo N20 Chromebook for $189 – Rakuten
- Acer CB3 11.6″ Chromebook for $149 – Best Buy
- Asus Taichi31 dual-screen 2-in-1 laptop for $530 – Newegg (via eBay)
- Lenovo U430p 14″ laptop for $469 – Lenovo (coupon: CMDOOR8077)
- Lenovo ThinkPad Helix 2-in-1 ultrabook for $700 – Lenovo
Tablets
- Save $50 – $120 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S tablets – Amazon
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 for $200 – Best Buy
- Save up to $100 on Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 tablets – Amazon
- Sasmung Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK 7.0 for $130 – B&N
- Google Nexus 7 (2013) tablet w/16GB for $150 – Groupon
- Amazon Fire HD 7 for $109 – Amazon
- LG G Pad 8.3 Android tablet for $180 – Newegg (via eBay)
- Dell Venue 7 3000 Series Android tablet for $100 – Dell
- 10″ Windows tablet w/32GB for $150 – Best Buy
- Nextbook 8 Windows tablet w/16GB for $99 – Walmart
- Save $100 or more on a Surface Pro 3 – Microsoft Store
Smartphones
- Unlocked Amazon Fire Phone for $199 – Amazon
- Save $140 on a Motorola Moto X – Motorola
Mini-desktop computers
- HP Chromebox for $130 – HP
- Lenovo IdeaCentre Q190 for $200 – Lenovo
Wearables and fitness trackers
- LG G Watch for $80 – Groupon
- Jawbone UP fitness tracker for $54 – Groupon
- Jawbone Up for $50 – Staples
- Garmin Vivofit for $75 – Amazon
- Withings Pulse O2 activity tracker for $72 – Withings
Storage
- Up to 50% off Samsung EVO microSD cards – Amazon
- PNY 256GB USB 3.0 flash drive for $70 – TigerDirect
Media players (and speakers, accessories)
- Amazon Fire TV for $69 – Amazon (Monday afternoon)
- Google Chromecast for $23 – Amazon
- Roku Streaming Stick for $40 – Amazon
- Sony portable Bluetooth wireless speaker w/NFC for $88 – Amazon
Digital Media
- Save up to 80% on Kindle eBooks – Amazon
- 1 month of Marvel Unlimited for $0.75 (new or former users only) – Marvel (promo code: MARVEL75)
- 3 month membership to Audible.com for $3 – Audible
- Cyber Week Deals – Google Play Store
- $100 iTunes gift card for $75 – PayPal Digital Gifts (via eBay)
Other
- Pre-owned 4G LTE hotspots or USB modems for $35 and up (plus free data) – FreedomPop/Groupon
- Buy a Motorola 4000mAh power pack for $20, get a second for $10 – Motorola
- $100 Staples gift card for $90 – PayPal digital gifts (via eBay)
Any info or experience with the Best Buy generic tablet? What’s going on there? Do we know if it is rebranded as anything else at other retailers?
What I’m really looking for is a sub-$200 win8 tablet with USB3, but I think I may be too optimistic. As is, HDMI out and 2gig of memory isn’t bad for this price range. Unless the performance isn’t too hot.
Kinda frustrating how none of the deals I’m interested in ships to Hungary… Anyone willing to do a mail forward? 🙂
Alot of online shops might still give you trouble. I shop from Canada, and I usually have stuff shipped to a Parcel pickup service (about 2 minutes over the border), and I drive to pick it up.
I have noticed this year that none of the major stores are wanting to sell to non-US billing addresses. The shipping address is fine, but my Visa’s billing address causes an issue with them.
For example, Best Buy typically accommodates me by allowing a US shipping address, and Canadian billing address. I tried to order a laptop this morning, and within 2 mins they cancelled my order.
I’ve noticed retailers here in the US are becoming more strict now. I guess there’s been a lot of credit card fraud going around. Especially after all those credit card information getting stolen from retailers being hacked.
That’s not the case here. Their website still provides instructions for non-US residents to buy things using a non-US billing address, combined with a US shipping address.
Today they seem to be just manually cancelling orders.
I’m going to guess they’re going manual because they can’t update their site in time/properly. If they’re not manually cancelling valid orders due to possible false fraud alarms then it could be due to issues with high traffic. There are reports of Best Buy’s and other retailer’s sites breaking due to high traffic. Maybe these sites haven’t been fully fixed yet.
Yup, tried it with MyUS, couldn’t complete the order. Well, at least I have healthcare here…
Check out https://www.shipito.com and similar services.
I would but I’m also from Hungary 🙁
High-five for both of us living in the boondocks! 🙂
Anyway Amazon have some deals available to ship to Hungary.