The Apple Watch Series 7 with GPS and LTE retails for $329 at Walmart

In terms of specs, the Series 7 is very similar to the newer Series 8. It’s more resistant to dust and has a larger screen than its predecessor, along with all the fitness tracking stats you’d expect and compatibility with watchOS 9. Its offerings include things like menstrual tracking. tracking and crash detection, two features unique to the Series 8. But if you can live without it, the last-gen model is still plenty capable. Read our review.

The Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus was in show mode

When propped up on a dock in Show mode, the Fire HD 8 Plus functions more like an Echo Show than a tablet.
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If you are looking for a budget-friendly tablet, Amazon’s latest Fire HD 8 and HD 8 Plus are currently discounted at various retailers. The ad-supported Fire HD 8 with 32GB of storage is on sale for $79.99 ($20 off) at Amazon, Best Buyand Targetwhile the 32GB Plus model with ads is only $99.99 ($119.99 normally) at Amazon and Best Buy. The ad-free models of both tablets are also on sale at Amazon for $94.99 and $114.99respectively.

Both the standard Fire HD 8 and HD 8 Plus share many of the same specs, including an 8-inch IPS LCD display, USB-C support, and a relatively low-end processor, making it hard to fault these tablets for anything. recommended work related. However, the HD 8 Plus also features wireless charging and more RAM, allowing it to act as an Echo Show if you mount it on a charging dock and handle concurrent apps a little more easily. That said, both are incredibly affordable and a good fit if you want to do little more than stream Prime Video and consume Amazon content. Read our Amazon Fire HD Plus review.

Need a new keyboard? The comfortable MX Keys Mini from Logitech is a sleek, wireless option that’s compatible with Windows and macOS. Its slim profile will be immediately familiar to those who’ve used Apple’s Magic Keyboard, and it’s equipped with scissor-like switches that provide just the right amount of tactile feedback while avoiding the usual clicks and claps often associated with other mechanical switches. The backlit peripheral also lasts up to 10 days on a single charge and can call or connect to up to three Bluetooth devices over 2.4 GHz. Normally $99.99, you can currently pick it up from Dell in white for $69.99which is still one of the best prices we’ve seen yet in the low profile offering.