Oh man, where do I even start? So, Fourth of July just wrapped up. Fireworks, BBQs, the whole shebang. And now, surprise! Best Buy’s thrown a curveball with their Black Friday in July sale. Not a typo. Yeah, it’s like a prelude to the Amazon Prime Day madness kicking off this week too. If gadgets are your thing, this might be your playground.
So I wandered over to see what’s up. Seriously, there’s a buffet of discounts—video games, laptops, Apple stuff, you name it. Video games were shouting at me from the shelves, especially with $20 slashed off big Nintendo Switch titles. Like Splatoon 3, now under forty bucks. A steal, especially with that fancy Switch 2 patch.
And check this out: over 200 bucks off the Lenovo Legion Go S. Some kind of handheld PC thingy, crammed with specs that sound like a sci-fi menu: Ryzen Z2 Go, 32GB of some super-fast memory, terabyte storage—like, really? Plus, it’s got this screen with VRR and refresh rates I can’t even pretend to understand fully. Smells like a techie’s dream.
Oh, and AirTags. Those nifty little tags are cheaper than ever, selling in packs of four. Now they’re down to $17 each. Perfect for not losing your wallet or, you know, your cat. Beats paying 30 bucks for just one.
Now, the kicker: should you hang tight for Prime Day? Honestly, feels like the eternal struggle of our times—Best Buy’s tempting offers here, or the unknown wonders of Amazon tomorrow? If deals are your jam, maybe holding off for Prime Day’s unveiling might save you a dime or two. This Best Buy shindig lasts all week, so there’s no rush. Decisions, decisions, right?