When it comes to sales, when it rains it pours. Amazon announced its Big Spring Sale earlier this week, and quickly, other major retailers announced their very own sales. Target and Walmart have already come out with their own competing sales launching next week. But if you want to pregame the Amazon Big Spring Sale, Best Buy's Tech Fest is a good place to start.
Running through Sunday, March 23, Tech Fest encompasses nearly every category at Best Buy. The tech giant has major savings on laptops, TVs, tablets, headphones, and much, much more. Shop Best Buy's Tech Fest now for all the deals.
With the recently announced Apple MacBook Air with M4 chip, the previous generation of laptops are on sale. You can find the Apple MacBook Air with M2 chip down to $749 from $999 during Best Buy's Tech Fest.
The MacBook Air with M2 chip is an incredible laptop with an efficient battery that will last all day as you stream, browse, work, and game. It's already one of Apple's more affordable devices, coming in under $1,000, but with this deal you'll save $250 for 25% off.
Lenovo IdeaPad 1i 15.6-inch (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $329.99$599.99(save $270)
HP Envy 2-in-1, 14-inch (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $449.99$799.99(save $350)
Apple MacBook Air, 13-inch (M4 chip, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) — $949$999(save $50)
ASUS Rog Zephyrus G16, 16-inch (Intel Core Ultra 9, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,379.99$1,999.99(save $620)
Apple MacBook Pro, 14-inch (M4 chip, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,399$1,599(save $200)
Tablets can do so much, offering the power of a laptop in a portable size. And while you can stream your favorite shows and play your favorite games on a tablet, it's also a great e-reader. The Apple iPad Mini is the perfect size for reading. It's about the same size as a hardcover book, and won't strain your wrist for the hours of reading you have ahead of you. And once you're done with your book, it does much more than a Kindle, as you can turn on a movie or browse social media from the same device.
Launched in the back half of 2024, the Apple iPad Mini got an upgrade to the A17 chip. While it usually starts at $499, it's 20% off, bringing it down to $399. That saves you $100 during Best Buy's Tech Fest.
Amazon Fire HD 10 (32GB, WiFi) — $94.99$139.99(save $45)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ (64GB, WiFi) — $169.99$219.99(save $50)
Apple iPad, 10th generation (A14 chip, 64GB, WiFi) — $279$349(save $70)
Apple iPad Air, 11-inch (M3 chip, 128GB, WiFi) — $549$599(save $50)
If you want the ease of connectivity from AirPods, but don't want their price tag, look to Beats. The original headphones from Apple offer top-notch sound with the breeze of automatic connectivity with iOS devices. But unlike AirPods, Beats also easily connect to Android devices.
The Studio Pro headphones are the top tier model in Beats line-up. Normally $349.99, they're over 50% off, down to $169.99. That's $180 in savings for long battery life and active noise cancellation.
Beats Solo 4 headphones — $129.99$199.99(save $70)
Beats Studio Buds+ earbuds — $129.99$169.99(save $40)
Bose QuietComfort earbuds — $149$179(save $30)
Beats Fit Pro earbuds — $169.99 $199.99(save $30)
Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds — $219$299(save $80)
Bose QuietComfort headphones — $249$349(save $100)
Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones — $249.99$349.99(save $100)
Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones — $349$429(save $80)
Apple AirPods Max with USB-C — $479.99$549.99(save $70)
Big sales are always the best time to buy TVs. While we're not sure what Amazon's Big Spring Sale has in store, we can confidently say that Best Buy's Tech Fest deals are already great. Right now you can get a 4K OLED TV from Samsung for 17% off for $300 in savings.
If you need a TV that you can watch from any angle without picture distortion, you need an OLED model that produces crystal clear picture whether you're sitting directly in front of it or are way off to the side. Samsung's 65-inch S90D Series OLED 4K TV is down to $1,399.99 from its usual $1,699.99 during Tech Fest, so don't miss out on the savings.
LG 65-inch UT70 Series LED 4K TV — $349.99$599.99(save $250)
Samsung 65-inch DU6900 Series UHD 4K TV — $349.99$469.99(save $120)
Roku 55-inch Pro Series QLED 4K TV — $539.99$899.99(save $360)
LG 48-inch B4 Series OLED 4K TV — $599.99$699.99(save $100)
TCL 55-inch NXTFRAME QLED 4K TV — $699.99$999.99(save $300)
Sony 65-inch Bravia XR X90L UHD 4K TV — $949.99$1,199.99(save $250)
LG 65-inch C4 Series OLED 4K TV — $1,399.99$1,699.99(save $300)
TCL 98-inch Q6 Series UHD 4K TV — $1,499.99 $2,999.99(save $1,500)
Samsung 85-inch QN90D Series QLED 4K TV — $2,199.99 $2,999.99(save $800)
Speaking of spring, with the changing seasons, it's time for a refresh. After a winter inside, it's time for a deep clean. If you want to a true refresh, start from the floors up. If you need a new vacuum, your hunt can start (and maybe end) at Best Buy's Tech Fest.
Right now, find the Dyson V15 Detect Extra Cordless Vacuum for just $599.99. It comes with 10 accessories so you can get in all the nooks and crannies to banish pet hair and dust bunnies. You'll save $200 on this vacuum during Tech Fest, for a sweet 25% off.
Shark Matrix Robot Vacuum — $299.99$499.99(save $200)
Shark Stratos Upright Vacuum — $329.99$479.99(save $150)
Roborock S8 Robot Vacuum and Mop — $399.99$749.99(save $350)
Dyson V11 Plus Cordless Vacuum — $449.99$569.99(save $120)
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