During the day First day a few weeks ago the Pixel 9 cost $900 for a 12/256GB device. If you missed that deal, now you have a second chance: You can get it for exactly that price and this time you don’t even need a Prime subscription.


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The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL is also $100 off the regular price, $124 off even for a specific color/storage combination that we’ve linked below. It’s a larger, more capable phone with a 6.8″ LTPO screen (vs. 6.3″ non-LTPO), plus a 48MP 5x (113mm) periscope (the wide and ultrawide cameras are the same on the 9 and 9 Pro XL).

The Samsung Galaxy A55 was down to €380 during the Prime Day sale and today’s offer isn’t quite as good – but €400 is still a great price for this mid-range car.

The Huawei Watch GT 4 is a beautiful watch with several distinct looks for the 41mm and 46mm versions. It’s not a huge upgrade over the GT 3 hardware-wise, but it offers great battery life, an intuitive user interface, and has some improvements.

Apple unveiled new Macs with M4 chips this week. The MacBook Air has not been updated, so you still have the choice between an M2 or an M3 chip. One thing Apple has upgraded is increasing the base RAM from 8GB to 16GB, without touching the price. And now retailers who have 8GB MacBook Airs want to remove them from their inventory.

The 2022 MacBook Air 13.6-inch with an M2 chip, 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage can be purchased for $900 from Amazon. Apple.com has the 16/256GB model priced at $1,200, which is a bit much considering the chipset is two generations behind. It’s not slow by any means, but over $1,000 is a big ask.

The 2024 MacBook Air with an M3 chip is available in two sizes: 13.6 inches and 15.3 inches. Both have 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage and go for €1,090 for the small and €1,250 for the large. Prices for the 16GB variants on Apple.com are €1,300 and €1,600 respectively, so if you can live with 8GB of RAM there are savings to be had.

One last thing: the Kindle Colorsoft went on sale this week after a short pre-order period. This is Amazon’s first Kindle with a color e-ink screen – a 7-inch screen with a pixel density of 300ppi for black and white content and 150ppi for color content, specifically. It’s only available as a signature edition, so you get 32GB of storage, no ads, wireless charging (in addition to USB-C), and water resistance.

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