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With America's long-term (and even short-term) economic prospects shifting on Eric Cartman-like whims, some internet providers have begun offering multi-year price guarantees to provide a little stability amid the chaos. A couple of weeks after Verizon introduced a three-year price lock, Comcast has followed suit with a five-year pricing guarantee for new Xfinity residential customers.
On the bright side, the deal isn't linked to an annual contract requirement. Comcast says that the following plans are available to be used with the five-year guarantee (speeds listed are download speeds):
400Mbps - $55/month
600Mbps - $70/month
1.1Gbps - $85/month
2.1Gbps - $105/month
This plan includes unlimited data and a free rental of the Xfinity Gateway router — but if you want to bring your own hardware, unlimited data will cost an extra $30 per month. And despite the fact that the Xfinity shopping page says these deals run through June 23, a Comcast spokesperson let us know they'll extend beyond that date.
The locked-in price doesn't cover installation, taxes, fees or other charges, which Comcast notes are subject to change during and after th
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Throw in a pair of Touch Plus controllers and a free 3-month trial of Meta Quest and this $269 Amazon deal gets even better.
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I'm talking about something like this Baseus Blade power bank that's now $48 on Amazon (was $100). To score this amazing price, make sure you clip the on-page coupon to get 45% off, then tack on an additional 7% off with promo code 6QLYR8CY at checkout.
With a high capacity of 20,000mAh, the Baseus Blade has enough juice to fully recharge most laptops from dead to full in one go, while remaining within the TSA's maximum limit for portable chargers. And with 100W of charging power, you'll be charged and ready to go within minutes rather than hours.
The Baseus Blade gets its name from its physical design and shape: wide and flat, unlike other power banks that are more chunky and blocky. Measuring just 0.7 inches thick and weighing a smidge over 1 pound, it's the perfect companion because it can slip into any bag right next to your laptop and you won't notice the extra weight at all. (If you'd prefer a more traditionally shaped power bank that fits in your palm, the 45W Baseus Picogo is on sale for $18 with promo code.)
Of course, you can use the Baseus Blade with more than just your laptop, including your phone, tablet, handheld gaming console, earbuds, and so on. It has two USB-C and two USB-A ports, allowing you to recharge up to four devices simultaneously (with the 100W of charging power being split up being them when multiple ports are being used). The small digital display lets you know exactly how much power you still have
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Right now, you can score Alienware's 27-inch 1440p gaming monitor for just $219 on Amazon, a whopping 41% off its usual $370 price.
The Alienware AW2724DM is a sizably large monitor with a 27-inch diagonal and a crisp resolution of 2560×1440. That's the "sweet spot" among PC gamers these days, and this one has a 165Hz refresh rate (or up to 180Hz overclocked) that'll look great with those higher frame rates. Response time is 1ms.
The IPS panel delivers truly accurate colors, but the monitor also comes with VESA Display HDR 600 certification for high-contrast visuals and cinema-grade color coverage, and plus ComfortView Plus for built-in blue light reduction that doesn't affect color accuracy.
It's a perfect middle-of-the-road gaming monitor that's affordable yet powerful enough for all but the most hardcore of gamers. Grab the Alienware AW2724DM for $200 while you can!
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