The 12 best TV deals for Cyber Monday

You can grab a serious bargain on TCL TVs this holiday shopping weekend. | Image: TCL

It just wouldn’t be Black Friday and/or Cyber Monday without a deluge of TV deals. And while we don’t recommend the second-rate models lining the Sunday circulars, there are plenty of TVs on sale that deliver a satisfying viewing experience and solid feature set — whether you plan on gaming, watching sports, or catching up on the latest TV shows and movies.

Several of the best OLED models are currently sitting at or near all-time low prices right now, including the excellent LG C4 and Sony A95L QD-OLED, the latter of which a panel of judges (including our own Nilay Patel) voted as the veritable “King of TV.” Below, we’re also highlighting briefcase TVs; solid midrange picks under $1,000 like the 65-inch TCL QM85 (which has tons of…

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Author: Quentyn Kennemer

The best Cyber Monday phone deals I’d actually recommend to real people

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra showing a blue and yellow homescreen, on a blue and yellow background with green translucent rectangles.
Big phones, big discounts. | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge

Cyber Monday, you may have noticed, is no longer a specific date on the calendar. This year especially, with a late Thanksgiving in the US, Black Friday and Cyber Monday are more like a vibe. The deals started arriving well before Thanksgiving and they’ve lasted well into the weekend, just like turkey leftovers. If the new vibes-based Cyber Monday means shopping for discounted phones and accessories online any day you please, well, that’s a vibe I can relate to.

The best Cyber Monday phone accessory deals

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Author: Allison Johnson

Gamers Nexus claims NZXT’s Flex PC rental program is a ‘scam’

NZXT’s Player: Three prebuilt gaming PC. | Image: NZXT

An hour-long video published Saturday by Gamers Nexus, a YouTube channel focused on PC gaming hardware, accuses NZXT’s PC rental program of “bait-and-switch” tactics, with prices and specs that are constantly changing.

The Flex program allows customers to rent prebuilt gaming PCs starting at $59 per month (not including a mouse, keyboard, or monitor). But Gamers Nexus shows that NZXT changes the specs and prices of PC models “day-to-day in some instances” and offers PCs with very different setups under similar model names depending on whether you are looking to buy or rent. The rapidly changing prices also obscure the potential value of listed “discounts” as the packages shift back and forth.

The video shows one instance of NZXT’s…

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Author: Emma Roth