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vendredi 27 novembre 2020

This is our first look at the TCL 20 5G

TCL, the popular TV manufacturer, has been trying to establish itself as a smartphone brand for consumers in North America for quite some time. In April 2020, they announced three new mid-range smartphones namely TCL 10, TCL 10L, and the TCL 10 5G, all of which are priced under $500. The TCL 10 5G, powered by Snapdragon 765G, was also made available in the U.S. last month through Verizon for only $399. And now, we learn about its successor — the TCL 20 5G — as fresh leak crops up on the internet.

Seasoned leaker Evan Blass has shared the first look of the TCL 20 5G (model number T781) on their Voice account. While its name indicates it to be a successor of the TCL 10 5G, Blass claims otherwise. They suggest that the upcoming smartphone could instead succeed TCL Plex from September 2019.

Apart from the images that depict the front and the back of the purported TCL 20 5G, the leaker has also exposed some key specifications. They reveal that the smartphone is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s latest mid-range 5G chip — the Snapdragon 690. In addition, the device comes with 6GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. Further, it is likely to be equipped with a 4500mAh battery.

tcl 20 5g leak cameras google assistant button

Blass also tips on the resolutions of each of the three rear cameras — including a 48MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 2MP macro sensor. On the front, there is an 8MP camera sitting inside the hole-punch cutout in the 6.77-inch display that features a Full HD+ resolution.

The volume button power button-cum-fingerprint scanner lie on the right side of the phone while a dedicated Google Assistant button and the SIM tray are placed on the left side. A single speaker and a USB Type-C jack are located at the bottom while a headphone jack is placed on the top.

Lastly, Blass says that the TCL 20 5G is expected to arrive in early 2021.

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Get the OnePlus 8 Pro and T-Mobile OnePlus 7T for just $800 combined!

Black Friday is upon us, and there are deals everywhere you can look. If you are in the market for two smartphones, OnePlus has something for you. The company is offering the OnePlus 8 Pro for $799 in the USA for the 12GB + 256GB variant, and then letting users add the T-Mobile OnePlus 7T 8GB + 128GB to their cart for just another $1! This means you get two competitive smartphones for just $800 in total!

    OnePlus 8 Pro and T-Mobile OnePlus 7T for just $800!
    Add the OnePlus 8 Pro to your cart for $799, and then add the T-Mobile OnePlus 7T to your cart for just another $1 only, netting you two phones for the price of one!

This deal is part of OnePlus’ 2 For 1 Black Friday offer for users in the USA. To avail this offer, head on over to OnePlus.com and add the OnePlus 8 Pro ($799) to your cart. Then, add the T-Mobile OnePlus 7T to your cart, which OnePlus is offering for $350 on its own (down from the stated $599 non-discounted price). When you add the second device to your cart, it will get added in for just $1, costing you a total of $800 instead of the $1,149 it would have otherwise cost you, or the $1,398 when you consider the non-discounted prices.

At the time of writing, color options for the OnePlus 8 Pro were Onyx Black and Ultramarine Blue, while the T-Mobile OnePlus 7T is only available in Frosted Silver. Order quantity is also limited to 1 set of devices per order, and you can’t get the discounted pricing on more than 1 set. OnePlus also says that the devices ship in 3 days.

By themselves, the OnePlus 8 Pro and the OnePlus 7T are great devices. The OnePlus 8 Pro is the closest that the company has come to creating a proper, competitive top-tier flagship. On the other hand, the OnePlus 7T, although a year old, remains a competitive option for average users. The T-Mobile variant does suffer when it comes to software updates, as is usually the deal for carrier variants of Android smartphones, but rebranding it is a possibility. If you can live with this, this deal gets you two great devices for the price of just one. This deal is for the USA only and is likely to be valid only until stock lasts.

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8K video playback is now available on YouTube for some Android TV models

While many creators offer 8K content on YouTube today, most viewers on the platform don’t have access to a supported device to stream content at that resolution. And the few who do have an 8K TV lying around can’t stream videos at that resolution because the YouTube app for Android TV doesn’t support 8K streaming. But that’s set to change soon, as the latest YouTube for Android TV update brings limited support for 8K streaming.

According to a recent report from Android Police, YouTube TV for Android v. 2.12.08 includes support for 8K streaming to TVs running Android 10 and above. The changelog states that the update brings 8K streaming support to a limited number of devices, but it doesn’t specify exactly which models are supported right now. In case you have a supported device, you should see a new 8K setting in the video quality options on supported videos.

Along with the limited 8K streaming support, the latest YouTube for Android TV update brings another noteworthy change — Cast Connect support. For the unaware, Cast Connect will let users control casted media on their Android TV with the TV’s remote control instead of controlling it with the device that’s casting the media. This should, in effect, make casting a more seamless experience on Android TVs.

Interestingly, there appear to be two different changelogs for the latest YouTube for Android TV update. While the original changelog does include 8K streaming support, it doesn’t include the Cast Connect feature. Instead, it includes AV1 HDR playback support, but Google seems to have removed that from the updated changelog. You can check out both the changelogs in the changelog section below.

YouTube for Android Tv v.2.12.08 changelog

  • Original changelog:
    • 8K video playback support
    • AV1 HDR playback support
    • Improved network performance on some devices
    • Fixed font issues on some devices
    • Fixed issue that black screen is shown on initial launch
    • Various other platform improvements
  • Updated changelog:
    • Display YouTube Music splash screen
    • Cast Connect support
    • Limited 8K support to Android 10 and up
    • Improved resolution selection
    • Fixed incorrect date and time issues
    • Various other platform improvements

In case you wish to try out 8K video streaming on your TV, you can try sideloading the latest update from APKMirror. However, there’s no guarantee that you’ll be able to watch 8K content on your TV as it’s currently limited to a few devices. If you happen to own a supported device, do share your TV’s make and model in the comments below.

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Download: OnePlus 8/8 Pro get OxygenOS 11.0.2.2 with November 2020 security patches and bug fixes

After rolling out OxygenOS Open Beta 4 to the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro earlier this week, OnePlus is back again with a new update, this time for the stable channel. In a post over at OnePlus Forums, the company has announced the rollout of OxygenOS 11.0.2.2 for the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. This is a relatively small update, weighing in at 273MB, focusing on fixing annoying bugs and optimizing the overall performance.

Most notably, the new update optimizes the split-screen experience, improves battery life, and bumps the security patch level to November 2020.

The full changelog of the new update is as follows:

  • System
    • Optimized the experience with a split-screen of apps
    • Further optimized system power consumption and increase battery life
    • Fixed the small probability issue that expanded screenshot may stop working
    • Fixed the issue that cache is not deleted after uninstalling apps
    • Fixed the issue that the screen may flash when using fingerprint unlock
    • Fixed the issue that Horizon light is not activated normally
    • Fixed the small probability issue that NFC can not be turned on
    • Fixed the small probability issue that Parallel Apps can not be turned on
    • Fixed the small probability issue that the fan of the Warp Charge 30 Wireless Charger may not work
    • Fixed the issue that Play Store could not install the app
    • Updated Android security patch to 2020.11
  • Network
    • Fixed the small probability issue that network interruption issue in some apps
    • Improve the stability of communication functions

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Download: OxygenOS 11 for OnePlus 8 series

The OxygenOS 11.0.2.2 has begun seeding to the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro owners. In case you haven’t received the update notification yet and want to install the new update right away, we have obtained direct links to OTA zip files to let you install the update on your phone manually. Links for both incremental OTA as well as full OTA zips are provided below.

OnePlus 8

OnePlus 8 Pro


Thanks to XDA Senior Member Some_Random_Username for the download links!
Screenshot credit: OnePlus Forum Member mrwhosethebosd

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What is the Difference Between a Periscope and Telephoto Camera?

Cameras are indispensable to phones. Ever since the first camera phone, cameras have been so central to phones’ branding that many companies cash in solely on their devices’ abilities to capture Pixel-perfect (pun definitely intended) photographs. Over recent years, phone makers have channeled their creative energy into improving cameras and accommodating more sensors on smartphones. The evident result is the phenomenal increase in competition between brands to offer more cameras for fewer bucks. Innovation has been the key to surviving in this competitive environment, and one camera technology that has been the epitome of innovation is periscope zoom cameras. With instant 5X or 10X optical magnification, periscopic telephoto cameras facilitate quick and easy zooming into the far-off distance.

periscopic zoom telephoto camera

This article talks about the uses of periscope zoom cameras, their advantages and disadvantages, and the prospective future of periscope zoom cameras. But before we start with the latest trends, here’s a quick overview of what may have led to this innovation.

A brief history of telephoto smartphone cameras

Although Apple was not the first to introduce the concept of more than one camera on phones, the company should definitely be credited for popularizing the idea and inspiring others to board the bandwagon. A leader in smartphone photography for a long time, Apple introduced a telephoto camera with 2X optical zoom on the iPhone 7 Plus in 2016. Besides optical zoom, this telephoto camera was also used to capture background depth data for portrait images.

However, smartphone companies have been on this quest to bring remote objects closer for much longer. In 2013, Nokia introduced the Lumia 1020 with a 41MP camera. While this flagship Lumia didn’t support optical zoom of any sort, the enormous image from the 41MP sensor could be cropped to emulate a pseudo zoom. To this date, smartphone brands use a similar strategy to promote cameras with large megapixel counts, such as 64MP or 108MP.

Meanwhile, certain brands also experimented shortly with actual moving lens setups similar to point-and-shoot cameras. For example, Samsung launched the Galaxy S4 Zoom in 2013 with a protruding 10X optical zoom lens and xenon flash. The retracting lens and the xenon flash led to such a strong resemblance with a point-and-shoot camera that the Galaxy S4 Zoom could rightly be called a camera running on Android and supporting cellular connectivity. The Galaxy K Zoom followed it, launching in the following year.

samsung galaxy k4 zoom

The concept of a periscope camera on a smartphone remained quite novel until Huawei popularized it by launching the Huawei P30 Pro in March 2019. In doing so, they became the first brand to offer it commercially. The Huawei P30 Pro, as we saw in our detailed camera review of the phone, could take shots at up to 50x magnification. However, Huawei was not the first brand to experiment with this idea — it was OPPO that first showcased a periscopic camera’s optical zooming capabilities at MWC 2017. Despite the early introduction, the technology took two years to come to a realization.

A few months after the Huawei P30 Pro, OPPO introduced the OPPO Reno 10X Zoom Edition with a similar periscopic telephoto camera setup. Around the same time, Samsung began mass-producing periscopic cameras for other manufacturers to join the race.

But before we learn about the phones that come with this technology, let us take a look at how it works and what role a periscope plays in a telephoto camera module.

What is a Periscopic Zoom Camera?

As per its textbook definition, a periscope is an optical instrument that lets anyone see around an obstacle without them being visible. It traditionally includes mirrors that reflect or prisms that refract the light at right angles, allowing people to see what’s above or below their actual line of sight. Periscopes have been used in armored vehicles like tanks or submarines for several decades. The instrument itself is harmless and can also be made for some simple fun science experiments.

periscope opticalk instrument source wikipedia

The application isn’t much different when it comes to smartphone cameras. As opposed to standard telephoto cameras that offer 2X or 3X optical zoom, periscopic cameras typically offer 5X or 10X zoom by using more than a single lens along with the camera sensor. A periscope’s role is to help accommodate the array of lenses without drastically increasing the smartphone’s thickness.

To understand the role of a periscope inside a camera module, visualize the smartphone in a 3D arrangement with different axes represented by X, Y, and Z coordinates. The smartphone lies with the screen flat on the YZ plane, while its thickness can be measured along the X-axis. Traditional camera sensors and the attached lenses also lie in the YZ plane, perpendicular to the Z-axis.

periscopic camera three dimensionalview 3d

In the case of a periscopic setup, however, the sensor and the lenses lie on the XZ plane and intersect the Y-axis at a right angle. At the end, opposite to the camera sensor, lies a prism that changes the direction of light perpendicular to the sensor. The use of a right-angle prism is why periscope cameras have square or rectangular cutouts instead of traditional circular ones.

Light enters through the rectangular opening for a periscope camera, is refracted at a right angle, and then passes through the lenses and reaches the sensor. To ensure that the images taken with 5X or 10X magnification are sharp, periscopic telephoto cameras are equipped with autofocus support in which the lenses move forward or backward to focus on a far off object on the sensor. This is demonstrated in the following video by Samsung:

Furthermore, at 5x or higher zoom, even subtle jolts are magnified and appear like significant movements. To avoid this exaggerated shift from the intended frame, periscope cameras are built with OIS or optical stabilization — usually in the prism. This means that the prism can move freely along multiple axes responding to gravity changes and, therefore, accommodate any sudden jerky movement.

By arranging the lenses and the right-angle prism perpendicular to the camera opening, smartphone manufacturers can save a lot of space. This prevents smartphones with periscopic telephoto cameras from being ludicrously thick than they would imaginably be if the lenses were to be placed in the same plane as other cameras on the smartphone.

There is another interesting and rather common utility of periscopes we see in cameras. SLR or DSLR cameras utilize mirrors or prisms to reflect or refract the light from the camera lens to the optical viewfinder. While there is no direct relation between periscopes inside SLR cameras and periscopic telephoto cameras on smartphones, we can’t overrule the former may have been an inspiration for the new age optical zoom.

Difference Between a Periscope and Telephoto Camera

Telephoto cameras are those that allow optical zooming with or without a moving part. In contrast, a periscope camera is primarily an extension of a standard telephoto camera. Besides the difference in orientation, telephoto and periscope cameras can be distinguished by looking at the shape of the camera opening. In fact, the rectangular opening for the periscopic camera makes it easy to be identified apart from other types of cameras. Typical telephoto cameras, on the other hand, use standard circular openings and cannot be identified in just a glance.

Given the higher number of lenses used inside a periscopic telephoto setup, a telephoto camera has a longer focal length. Lastly, as we would see in the upcoming sections, neither telephoto nor periscope cameras at present support variable focal length but some modified solutions in the future might do so.

Smartphones with a Periscopic Zoom Camera

As we mentioned above, the Huawei P30 Pro was the first commercially available device equipped with a 5x periscopic zoom; the OPPO Reno 10X Zoom Edition followed soon after. Samsung’s electromechanics also kicked off the manufacturing of these periscope camera modules in summer last year, but it took a while before they could bulk up a decent number of orders.

Long after the Huawei P30 Pro was launched, Vivo’s X30 Pro (limited to China) held the baton as the “latest phone with a periscope camera” for a while but was soon replaced by the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. Launched in February 2020, the Galaxy S20 Ultra also became the first smartphone to support up to 100X hybrid zoom.

Xiaomi, which arrives early to most parties, was a latecomer to this trend. Their first phone to launch with a periscopic zoom module was the Mi 10 Youth Edition. Then came Realme’s flagship killer — the Realme X3 SuperZoom — powered by a year-old Snapdragon 855. Two of the more recent additions to this tally are the latest flagship devices from Samsung and Vivo — the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G and the Vivo X50 Pro, respectively.

note 10 108mp camera 5x zoom

Huawei, the brand that has been pioneering several innovations at the photography front, launched the successors to the P30 Pro nearly a month after Samsung released the Galaxy S20 Ultra. While these smartphones — Huawei P40 Pro and P40 Pro+ — predate the others mentioned in the paragraph above, Huawei’s announcement surpasses them in terms of technology and is worth an exclusive mention. While both — the Huawei P40 Pro and the P40 Pro+ — are equipped with periscopic zoom cameras, the periscope camera on the Plus variant sports 10X optical zoom while the regular Pro features 5X optical zoom. In addition to the 10X optical zoom periscope, the Huawei P40 Pro+ also features another telephoto camera fixed at 3x optical zoom.

huawei p40 pro plus camera

The more recently launched Huawei Mate 40 series follows the same terminology as the P40 series. The Huawei Mate 40 Pro and the Mate 40 Pro+ feature dedicated periscope cameras with 5x and 10x optical zoom. The Mate 40 Pro+ also features a secondary telephoto camera, just like the P40 Pro+. The Porsche Design Huawei Mate 40 Pro RS follows the Mate 40 Pro+ and comes equipped with a 10x periscopic and a 3x telephoto camera.

The technology behind periscope cameras is evolving at a relatively sluggish pace than the general number game in camera resolution. Although it has enticed both — consumers and manufacturers — it is not celebrated as other technologies like superfast charging or ever-increasing display refresh rates. Smartphone brands like OPPO have been working towards ways to address the limitations of these periscope cameras.

Before we look at these limitations, let us go over the advantages that periscopic cameras offer.

Advantages of a Periscopic Zoom Camera

As we saw above, the zooming capabilities of smartphones have evolved substantially over the last decade. Periscopic zoom cameras have set a new precedent when it comes to optical zoom on a smartphone. Their most salient advantage is that they allow you to capture a distant object or scenery very much on par with a point-and-shoot camera without any lens’s actual movement. Simultaneously, the periscope’s perpendicular orientation allows smartphone manufacturers to fit the camera sensor and the set of necessary lenses within the body of the smartphone without costing them too dearly in terms of thickness.

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The difference in noise on images taken at 10X magnification using the hybrid zoom on Huawei Mate 40 Pro and digital zoom on iPhone 12

Besides the longer focal length of the periscopic telephoto camera, which is ideal for capturing distant subjects, OIS ensures that images taken with periscopic optical zoom have much less image noise than digital zoom. Besides daylight, the feature is handy when it comes to photography in low light or at night.

Other than rectifying the challenges and limitations we face with digital zoom on smartphones, periscopic zoom modules on smartphones also allow users to peek into the micro world. You can use the periscopic camera to capture macro shots, even without getting too close to an object. This is especially useful if you’re passionate about capturing insects or tiny reptiles.

However, there are certain disadvantages to this camera arrangement, as we discuss below.

Disadvantages of a Periscopic Zoom camera

Although periscopic zoom cameras add the ability to zoom into objects closely much more effectively than digital zoom, they also pose certain limitations. The biggest challenge with a periscopic telephoto setup is that while it gives you the liberty to optically zoom in on far off objects or close in on a tiny object, its focal length — and thus, zooming capabilities — are fixed to a certain value. The limited space inside the lens setup prevents the lens array from moving around too much. The movement can only facilitate autofocus but not zooming in or out. Thus, it doesn’t let you zoom in or out as freely as an actually moving zoom lens attached to a point-and-shoot, DSLR, or mirrorless camera.

This means that digital zoom kicks in at magnification values other than those supported by a periscope camera despite the periscopic setup. For instance, if a smartphone supports 5X optical zoom, the periscopic camera will not come into action until you zoom to 5X zoom and instead continue to use the primary camera or another telephoto camera supports lesser magnification with digital zoom.

Now, if you want to capture something at a focal length higher than 5X — say at 10X, the smartphone switches to the periscope camera and then digitally zooms 2X, leading to a compound zoom of 10X. Smartphone companies like to refer to this as a “hybrid” zoom, a combination of optical and digital zoom.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro's 50X zoom.

Huawei Mate 40 Pro with a 5X periscopic camera using optical and digital zoom to reach 50X “hybrid” zoom. Image by Ben Sin/XDA

For example, a Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ uses the primary camera between 1x and 3x focal lengths, zooming digitally as one increases the magnification. At 3X zoom and beyond, the viewfinder switches over to a telephoto camera with 3X optical zoom. This camera continues to be in use until 9.9X magnification (cropping the 3X image digitally), beyond which, the phone switches to the periscope camera with 10X optical zoom. At values above 10X magnification, the phone again crops into the 10X image — thereby relying on the “hybrid” zoom. Naturally, on devices with 5X periscopic zoom camera modules, the transition happens at 5X of the focal length.

Another key disadvantage of periscope cameras is that with the increase in focal length, the field of view is narrowed, and the aperture of the camera opening is smaller than the primary camera — assuming that lenses used in both the cameras are nearly identical. With a smaller aperture, the amount of light falling on the sensor reduces, leading to a requirement for more ambient light. As a result, images taken with a periscopic camera are either dimly lit or artificially overexposed as compared to a primary camera with a much larger aperture.

As expected, with digital zoom come noise and visual artifacts in the image. This proves that while the periscopic zoom is fairly powerful, it lacks the versatility that an actually moving telephoto lens permits.

Is periscopic zoom the future for telephoto?

The concept of periscopic telephoto cameras is a progressive step ahead of digital zoom, but the limitation that we listed above testify to the necessity of a better solution. After being the first company to innovate periscope cameras, OPPO is now working on an advanced concept with variable focal length, which would allow variable optical zoom. In August 2020, OPPO revealed its concept of the “hybrid optical zoom” that utilizes a 7-element lens setup.

oppo hybrid optical periscopic telephoto zoom camera module

A schematic sketch of OPPO’s camera with hybrid optical zoom

Instead of all lenses being equidistant to each other, these lenses are divided into three groups — two out of which can move freely. This free movement should allow a variable focal length, ranging between 85mm and 135mm, as well as changing optical zoom between 3.3X and 5.2X. This can be tied to a CMOS sensor with up to 32MP resolution and 4-in-1 pixel binning support.

At the same time, Xiaomi is working on a retractable lens setup, which can either be attached on top of the primary camera or used as a discrete telephoto lens. One major benefit of this mechanism is that the lens will utilize a much larger aperture than a periscopic module, allowing more light and, consequently, better images. Xiaomi may launch a smartphone with this retractable wide aperture lens by as early as 2021.

xiaomi telephoto zoom camera lens

Xiaomi’s wide-aperture retractable lens technology with physical zoom.

Even Apple is projected to move to periscope cameras on the iPhones by 2022. While there are still two more years to go before that happens, adopting periscope cameras on the iPhone might lead them to become much more mainstream than they are right now. Until then, we will continue tracking developments in the industry that let us see without leaping too far away from reality.

What do you think about periscopic zoom cameras, and what role do you foresee for them in smartphone photography over the next few years? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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The Best Black Friday 2020 Tech Deals: TCL S150 Earbuds for $28, Fire HD 10 for $80, and plenty more!

Black Friday is finally here. All over the internet, there are so many deals to try and take advantage of, your head will spin. It’s downright overwhelming! Instead of trying to sift through long lists, though, we’ve rounded up some of the best Black Friday tech deals from around the world wide web. Skip the researching and skip straight to getting what you want!

For our tech round-up, we’re including everything that doesn’t fit into our other categories that we think you’ll love. Looking for some nice deals on smartwatches, a productivity laptop, or a neat tablet? You’re in the right place!

Looking for even more deals? Check our other Black Friday round-ups:

    Bose QC 35 II's, $100 Off!
    Black Friday is always great for audio deals. If you missed out on the Bose QuietComfort 35 II's during Prime Day, here is your chance to get them again! These noise-canceling headphones are available in Black, Silver, and Rose Gold.
    The Moddable Fire HD 10, Just $80
    If you want a nice, budget tablet that you can also mod to make that much better, then the Fire HD 10 is available for just $80. The 34GB model is available in Twilight Blue, Plum, Black, and White, and memory can be extended with a microSD.
    The AOC Monitor for under $100
    Sometimes you don't need an incredibly advanced monitor to get the job done. This 23.8-inch AOC monitor is only $90 at Staples, and offers a great HD picture that's perfect for your work set-up.
    New TCL Earbuds at a Discount
    The TCL S150 True Wireless Earbuds only just released... but it's Black Friday, so you know they're on sale. Clip the 30% off coupon on the page to get them for $28.
    WD's Massive 14TB Hard Drive, $120 Off
    Do you need a LOT (and I mean A LOT) of room? Best Buy's Black Friday deals include the massive 14TB WD easystore hard drive for just $190. It's so massive it barely fits in our frame! At that price, you don't need to wait for a better deal. Grab this before it's gone.
    The Lenovo IdeaPad 3 for $350
    Chromebook, who needs that? The IdeaPad 3 is on sale for just $350, and this Windows laptop is a great productivity tool. With 12GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, it'll do everything you need it to in order to get the job done.
    The Echo Dot and Smart Plug bundle, 63% off
    Looking to get that smart home set-up going? Black Friday is the time to do it! The Echo Dot and smart plug bundle is a shockingly low $24. You can't really beat that!
    Dell UltraSharp 43-inch 4K USB-C Monitor
    Some people like to go big or go home with their monitors. You can't get much bigger and better than this one! For Black Friday, save 25% on this 43-inch Dell monitor.

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The Best Black Friday 2020 Gaming Deals: PlayStation Plus for $45, Razer Quartz Pink headset for $50, and more!

Black Friday is finally here. All over the internet, there are so many deals to try and take advantage of, your head will spin. It’s downright overwhelming! Instead of trying to sift through long lists, though, we’ve rounded up some of the best Black Friday gaming deals from around the world wide web. Skip the researching and skip straight to getting what you want!

Need some new accessories to go with your new PC gaming rig? Or maybe need to top off your gaming subscription? You’re in the right place, as we’ve gathered up the best Black Friday gaming deals for you.

Looking for even more deals? Check our other Black Friday round-ups:

    Logitech's Hero Mouse, $55 Off
    With 11 programmable buttons and an adjustable weight, this is one hell of a hardcore mouse. Get it for just $45 for Black Friday!
    12 Months of PS+ for $45
    Who doesn't want to save on a gaming subscription? Get 12 months of PlayStation Plus at Amazon for just $45! You'll get free games every month too, so the subscription easily pays for itself.
    Xbox Controllers for $40
    Honestly, the Xbox controller is just one of the best controllers for your PC around. Of course, it also works with your Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S! You can grab a Black or White controller for $40, or pick up the Blue controller for $45.
    Razer Kraken Quartz Pink Headset
    Who doesn't need a little more pink in their lives? Grab Razer's Quartz Pink headset for just $50 at Best Buy.
    Samsung 49-inch CHG90 QLED Gaming Monitor
    When it comes to gaming, it's go big or go home. This ultrawide 49-inch Samsung monitor is exactly what you need, and it's $200 off at the Microsoft Store.
    Nintendo Switch Online Family Membership For the Price of a Single Membership
    Nintendo Switch Online normally costs $20 a year. How about a Family membership for the same price? The Family membership can be shared with up to eight people. That's an incredible value!

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