If you act fast, today you can order one of Samsung’s Galaxy A51 smartphone with $110 marked off its regular retail price. This mid-range phone is equipped with a high-res super AMOLED display and a quad-camera setup that gives you an overall rich feature set, all for an affordable price. There’s also an excellent deal on one of Dell’s Vostro 5000 desktops that comes equipped with a Core i7 and can be bought today with a 50 percent discount.
Samsung Galaxy A51 128GB Unlocked Smartphone ($289.00)
Samsung’s Galaxy A51 is a feature-rich, mid-range smartphone that sports a 5-inch super AMOLED display with a resolution of 2,400×1,080. It also comes equipped with a quad-camera setup in imitation of many of the high-end smartphones on the market today, and in PCMag’s review of the phone, it received an overall good rating. Set with an MSRP of $399.00, today only you can get one of these phones from Amazon marked down to just $289.00.
Dell Vostro 5000 Intel Core i7-9700 Desktop w/ 8GB DDR4 RAM and 256GB M.2 NVMe SSD ($699.00)
Dell’s Vostro computers were designed as office and business solutions, and this Vostro 5000 is no different. It’s equipped with an Intel Core i7-9700 processor that offers strong processing performance that’s perfect for a wide range of office and work tasks. Dell is offering these systems for a limited time marked down from $1,212.86 to $602.10 with promo code STAND4SMALL.
Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition TKL Optical Switch Gaming Keyboard ($99.99)
Razer designed this keyboard to use its linear optical switches that have a short 1mm actuation distance. The switches are also rated to last for up to 100 million keystrokes before failing, and the keyboard has programmable RGB LED lights to give the keyboard a touch of style. Today you can get one of these keyboards marked down from $129.99 to $99.99 from Amazon. This is the lowest price we’ve seen on this keyboard to date.
Dell OptiPlex 3070 Micro Intel Core i5-9500T Desktop w/ 8GB DDR4 RAM and 128GB NVMe SSD ($566.10)
This compact desktop features solid performance thanks to a six-core Intel Core i5-9500T processor that can hit clock speeds of 3.7GHz. It’s also easy to hide out of the way to leave your work area looking clean and organized. Today you can get this system from Dell marked down from $969.99 to $566.10 with promo code STAND4SMALL.
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core 4.6GHz Processor ($416.82)
AMD’s Ryzen 9 3900X processor is one of the fastest CPUs on the market today, with a dozen cores clocked at 4.6GHz and 70MB of cache. If you are looking to build a powerful gaming computer or just want a fast computer for work and email, this is easily one of the best options available. For a limited time, you can get this blazing fast processor marked down from $499.00 to $416.82 from Amazon.
Ring Alarm 5-Piece Kit w/ 2nd Gen Echo Dot ($159.99)
This 5-piece alarm kit from Ring comes with everything you need to provide your home with basic security, including a base station, a contact sensor, and a motion detector. The kit also comes with a 2nd Gen Amazon Echo Dot, which can be used to interact with the system using voice commands. Currently, you can get this kit from Amazon marked down from $249.98 to $159.99.
Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX 1TB 7,200RPM SATA-III HDD ($44.67)
SSDs may be taking over, but if you need lots of storage space at an affordable price, HDDs like this one are still a smart option. This model is part of Western Digital’s Blue series of HDDs, and it features a capacity of 1TB with 64MB of cache. Originally this drive cost $109.99, but you can get it now from Amazon marked down to $44.67.
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