So, picture this: July, right after all those Fourth of July sales madness ended, and bam! Best Buy drops its Black Friday in July sale. I mean, why not? Seems like every brand and their cousin is trying to one-up Amazon’s Prime Day. The timing’s no accident, I suppose. You’re eyeing those electronics and thinking, “Is it time to splurge or nah?”
Alright, let’s flip through the pages of what’s up for grabs. Video games, gadgets, laptops – the usual suspects. But hold up, $20 off on Nintendo Switch games? That’s like music to a gamer’s ears. Splatoon 3 for $39.99 – someone pinch me. Just got that shiny update for Nintendo Switch 2, by the way. Pretty sweet, right?
Now, if you’re into portable gaming – not talking about that half-baked stuff – the Lenovo Legion Go S catches the eye. Over $200 slashed off its price tag! It’s basically decked out with the Ryzen Z2 Go, a cool 32GB of LPDDR5X memory. Don’t even get me started on the 8″ screen with all the nits and Hertz – makes me wonder if tech folks just invent gibberish to sound smart. Anyway, that seems like a solid grab.
Oh, and these AirTags are going for peanuts! $17 each. At this price, I might just tag all my misadventures. Lost wallets and misplaced keys, beware. Seriously, who doesn’t need these in their life?
So, wait a sec – should you hang tight for Prime Day or dive into Best Buy’s loot? Well, Prime Day kicks off tomorrow, running longer than my last Netflix binge. If you’re gunning for the biggest bang for your buck, maybe wait it out. The Best Buy stuff isn’t running away. It’s there if the Prime Day hype leaves you empty-handed. Discounts galore on games and gadgets are in the cards, fingers crossed.
Decisions, decisions… who knew shopping could feel like a chess game?