Like Amazon’s summer Prime Day sales event, Prime Big Deal Days offers an extravaganza of savings on a number of popular tech categories. The official start date for Prime Big Deal Days is October 8, but we’re already finding some tasty discounts on desktop PCs, laptops, storage drives, monitors, and more.
Our list of the best Amazon deals below has been curated by PCWorld’s tech experts, who collectively have been testing PC hardware for decades and have a razor-sharp sense of what products are worth buying and what deals offer the greatest value. We’ve checked Amazon pricing histories to ensure that all these deals are in fact offered at significant price reductions.
Be sure to also check out our Prime Big Deal Days 2024 hub for more great tech discounts.
Last updated on Sept. 30, 2024.
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Yes, you need an Amazon Prime subscription to take advantage of designated Amazon Prime Day deals. You can still purchase the items without that subscription, but you won’t get the best deal pricing.
After all, Amazon Prime Day is to a large extent a means for Amazon to sell more subscriptions, which cost $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Besides deal pricing and faster shipping, a membership confers access to Prime Video streaming content and special deals when you shop at Whole Foods. If you’re on the fence about committing to a subscription, you can always sign up for a free Amazon Prime trial to get the deals.
2. When does Prime Big Deal Days begin and end?This year’s Prime Big Deal Days begins at midnight PST on October 8 and ends on October 9. Typically Prime Day sales go for precisely 48 hours, so expect the deals to expire at midnight, PST.
3. How can I tell whether a Prime Day deal is worth it?A good way to judge the merits of a deal is to check its price history using a site like Camel Camel Camel. But beyond a great price, you want to feel confident in the quality of the product itself. User reviews, a brand’s reputation, and the recommendations of product experts, such as PCWorld, can all provide added assurance that a deal is worth it.