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The Amazon Spring Sale has arrived, bringing a slew of discounts on household essentials, fashion, outdoor gear and even furniture. We at Engadget are focused on tech, and while the selection this time around isn't quite as good as that of Amazon Prime Day in July, there are some decent discounts to be had. Some of our favorite robot vacuums, air purifiers, headphones and storage gear are on sale right now for some of the best prices we've seen this year so far.
Below, you'll find all of the best tech deals we could find in the Amazon Spring Sale. The shopping event runs through March 31, so be sure to check back for the latest deals as they become available.
Best Amazon Spring Sale deals
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This 49-incher is a beast, and you're definitely going to feel its presence as it looms over your desk with its ultrawide 5120×1440 resolution. That's a 32:9 aspect ratio and equivalent to two 1440p monitors side by side, except you won't have that annoying bezel line down the middle.
It's going to look fabulous, too, thanks to its OLED panel that delivers vivid colors and deep blacks. What about gaming? No worries. All of your gaming action will be super-smooth with this monitor's 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time, assuming your PC is powerful enough to push that many frames at this size. And it'll be comfortable on the eyes with its 1400R screen curvature.
This is an awesomely huge monitor for both gaming and multitasking, with decent connectivity. You get a full-sized HDMI, DisplayPort, and Micro HDMI ports, plus three USB-C ports. Get the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 for $950 while this hot deal is still available!
If you'd rather spend a bit less, you can opt for this 45-inch LG UltraGear monitor for $550 instead. It's also ultrawide with the same 5120×1440 resolution, but "only" 200Hz of refresh and a 1ms resp
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Apple Music Classical was updated today with time-synced listening guides, curated stations, and personalized recommendations on the Home tab of the app.
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We hear Signal is in the news. As longtime fans of the app, and secure messaging more broadly, we feel like it's our duty at Engadget to ensure you know how to use the software properly.
Download Signal
Signal is available on Android and iOS, as well as nearly every desktop operating system, including Windows and macOS. You can download the app by clicking one of the links provided above, or typing in "Signal Messenger" in your device's app store. Once you've installed the app, proceed to set up an account using your phone number or an alias.
Note: If you want to install Signal on a workplace phone or computer, be sure to obtain
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Apple introduced satellite connectivity for iPhones back in 2022, and since then, satellite messaging options have become the new must-have feature for carriers and other smartphone manufacturers.
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