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Here Are This Week’s Best Tech Holiday Shopping Deals

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Don Reisinger
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December 9, 2016, 3:01 PM ET
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If you’re in the market for some solid tech deals, we have you covered.

Some of the industry’s biggest retailers, including Amazon (AMZN), Walmart (WMT), and others, are offering solid deals on technology gifts this week. And in some cases, their deals extend to Apple products—a rarity in the world of sales. But those looking for non-Apple products will also find some deals on televisions, wearables, and more.

Read on for this week’s list of tech deals. But beware that the deals expire at different times throughout the week, so acting quickly is a good idea.

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Smartphones

  • Best Buy (BBY) is offering a $200 gift card on a new activation of an iPhone 7 on a two-year agreement. Those who upgrade to iPhone 7 at Best Buy will get a $100 gift card.
  • Best Buy is selling the iPhone 6s Plus for $20 a month with a monthly installment plan at Verizon (VZ) or Sprint (S). The iPhone SE will be available for $10 a month.
  • Customers will get a $150 gift card with the purchase of a Samsung Galaxy S7 or Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge at Best Buy.
  • Get a 16GB iPhone 5S at Walmart for $149, down from its regular price of $450. The iPhone 6 is on sale for $399, a $250 savings.
  • Walmart is selling the 16GB iPhone 6s for $399, down from its regular retail price of $649.

Televisions

  • A 50-inch Vizio 4K TV is on sale for $400. It’s regularly available for $600 at Best Buy.
  • Best Buy is also selling a 65-inch Sony 4K TV for $1,500, down from its regular retail price of $1,800.
  • Samsung’s UN55J6201, a $1,600 television, is available at Walmart for $498.

Wearables

  • Those interested in getting an Apple Watch at Best Buy will save up to $400 on select models of the wearable.
  • Target is selling Apple Watch Series 1 for full price, but it’s also giving away a free $50 gift card with the purchase.
  • Get an iPad Mini 2 at Target and get a $50 gift card with the purchase.

Computers

  • Get $100 off the purchase of select 13-inch MacBook Pro models at Best Buy.
  • Also at Best Buy, customers can get a $200 discount on the 15-inch MacBook Pro.
  • Best Buy is selling the MacBook Air at a $200 discount.
  • Select iMac models at Best Buy are subject to a $200 discount at Best Buy.
  • Select, but unidentified, Dell computers will be getting a $200 rebate at Best Buy.
  • The Lenovo Yoga 910 is retailing for $1,300 at Best Buy, a $300 discount off its regular price.
  • The Acer Aspire E5, featuring a 15.6-inch screen, is on sale at Walmart for $449, a $250 savings.

Tablets

  • The 9.7-inch iPad Pro is getting a $125 discount at Best Buy. The 12.9-inch model is getting a $100 discount.
  • Apple’s iPad Mini 2 is getting a $50 sale at Best Buy.
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab A is on sale at Walmart for $150, a $150 savings.
  • The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is on sale at Walmart for $580, a $420 discount on its regular price.
  • The 9.7-inch iPad Pro is getting a $100-off discount at Target.

For more, read: Here Are All 12 of Microsoft’s Daily Holiday Deals

Video Games

  • Best Buy is offering a free Xbox One or PlayStation 4 video game with the purchase of two.
  • Best Buy is offering a $50 gift card with the purchase of a PlayStation 4 bundle.
  • Madden NFL 17 for both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One is getting a $20 discount, bringing its price down to $40.

Accessories

  • Best Buy is selling the 64GB Apple TV for $160, a $40 discount.
  • Beats by Dr. Dre Powerbeats 2 wireless earbuds at Best Buy are on sale for $100, a $100 discount.
  • The Epson Expression Home XP-430 all-in-one printer is on sale for $50, down from its original retail price of $100.
  • The Nikon D3400 digital-SLR camera is available for $600, down from $1,000.
  • The Beats by Dr. Dre Pro headphone are available for $189, a $211 savings on the regular retail price.
  • Walmart is selling the JBL Xtreme portable wireless bluetooth speaker for $250, $50 off its regular price.
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