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Here Are the Top Cyber Monday Deals From Amazon

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Don Reisinger
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Don Reisinger
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November 28, 2016, 10:44 AM ET

Cyber Monday is officially upon us.

Traditionally the Monday after Black Friday in the U.S., Cyber Monday is an opportunity for shoppers around the world to get some deals from e-retailers, large and small. But Amazon, a giant e-retailer, is arguably one of the most active on the big shopping day. From deals on gadgets to smartphones, the company offers a slew of deals that will help folks save some cash.

Like any other e-retailer, not all of Amazon’s deals are outstanding and weeding through its catalog of items to find the best deals can be difficult, to say the least. And that’s precisely why Fortune will use this roundup to comb through the deals and only share the good stuff that technology-seekers might want. Throughout the day, we’ll be adding in new deals as they pop up, so folks can stay in know about Amazon’s offers. So read on through this list to find the best Cyber Monday deals from Amazon (AMZN).

If you’re interested in getting deals from other retailers, however, check out this roundup of the best Cyber Monday deals on tech from every big retailer. If it’s just Apple products you seek, check out this Cyber Monday roundup of Apple product deals.

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Now let’s get into Amazon’s offers but beware: some of the deals are available for a limited time, so the quicker you move on them, the better.

Smartphones

  • The Moto Z unlocked is available for $600, a 29% discount on its regular retail price of $700.
  • The Sony Xperia X Performance is on sale for $500, a $50 discount.

Televisions

  • The 65-inch Samsung UN65Ks8500 with a curved screen is available for $1,597.99, a $302 discount off its regular retail price.
  • Samsung’s UN55KS9000, a 55-inch Ultra HD television, is available for $1,497.99, a 35% savings on its regular price.
  • The Sony XBR55X850D is on sale for $898, a massive savings on its regular price of $2,500. It’s a 55-inch TV with Ultra HD resolution.

Computers

  • The curved HPEnvy all-in-one PC featuring a 34-inch screen is on sale for $1,150. It’s regularly available for $2,200.
  • Amazon is offering the HP Spectre X2 for $600, a $250 savings.
  • Dell’s 15.6-inch gaming laptop is on sale for $700. It’s regularly available for $780.
  • The Dell XPS9360 is available for $1,150, a 17% discount on its regular price.
  • The Lenovo TS T460s notebook is available for $1,085. It’s regularly available for $2,050.

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Tablets

  • Amazon’s Fire tablet will go for $33.33, down from $50.
  • The Fire HD 8 is available for $60, a $30 discount.
  • The Kindle Paperwhite will go for $100 on Cyber Monday. It’s regularly available for $120.

Video Games

  • Sony’s DualShock 4 wireless controller is available for $34, a nice discount on its regular price of $65.
  • Get a copy of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for $25.
  • Rise of the Tomb Raideris on sale for $35.

Smart Home

  • The Amazon Echo, which regularly retails for $180, is available for $140 on Cyber Monday.
  • The Echo Dot will retail for $40 on Cyber Monday, down from its regular retail price of $50.
  • The Amazon Tap is available for $90, a $40 discount.

Accessories

  • Turn your dumb TV into a smart TV with the Fire TV Stick, which will go for $30, a $10 discount.
  • The Samsung Gear 360 VR is available for $329, a $20 discount.
  • The Anker PowerCore+ 20100 external battery pack is going for $48, a 60% discount.
  • A Samsung wireless charging pad is available for $20, a 60% discount.

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