Today’s best deals: Vitamix 5200, LG C2 4K TV, Samsung and SK Hynix SSDs, and more

The Vitamix 5200 is widely considered the best blender on the market.

Enlarge / The Vitamix 5200 is widely considered the best blender on the market.

Today's best deals include a range of Roomba robot vacuums, internal SSDs from Samsung and SK Hynix, one of the best blenders money can buy, and LG's well-reviewed 48-inch C2 4K TV. LG's C series TVs have been widely praised for delivering inky blacks, excellent contrast, wide viewing angles, smooth motion, and gaming-friendly features.

Compared to the C1, the 2022 C2 improves peak brightness (specifically in the 55-inch size, not the 42- and 48-inch models) and supports 48Gbps of bandwidth (up from 40Gbps) to the four HDMI 2.1 ports. The C2 also natively supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, as well as a variable refresh rate for smoother gameplay. The 48-inch C2 is currently just $20 shy of the lowest price we've ever tracked, about $650 off MSRP and at least $100 off the typical street price.

  • LG C2 (2022) 48-inch 4K OLED TV for $849 ($1,499) at Amazon, Walmart (price in cart)

Samsung's 980 Pro internal SSDs have been a crowd favorite for building high-performance gaming PCs or upgrading the storage on a PS5. Samsung rates its write speeds at up to 7,000MB, and it comes with or without a heatsink. It has been on sale for the past few weeks at lower prices than usual. So, although it's not currently at the lowest price we've tracked, it can still be a nice pick up. If you do nab one, make sure to update the device's firmware to the latest version. Samsung's 980 and 990 SSDs have recently been suffering some reliability and data loss issues, but Samsung says it has addressed the problems via updated firmware.

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The Vitamix 5200 is widely considered the best blender on the market.

Enlarge / The Vitamix 5200 is widely considered the best blender on the market.

Today's best deals include a range of Roomba robot vacuums, internal SSDs from Samsung and SK Hynix, one of the best blenders money can buy, and LG's well-reviewed 48-inch C2 4K TV. LG's C series TVs have been widely praised for delivering inky blacks, excellent contrast, wide viewing angles, smooth motion, and gaming-friendly features.

Compared to the C1, the 2022 C2 improves peak brightness (specifically in the 55-inch size, not the 42- and 48-inch models) and supports 48Gbps of bandwidth (up from 40Gbps) to the four HDMI 2.1 ports. The C2 also natively supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, as well as a variable refresh rate for smoother gameplay. The 48-inch C2 is currently just $20 shy of the lowest price we've ever tracked, about $650 off MSRP and at least $100 off the typical street price.

  • LG C2 (2022) 48-inch 4K OLED TV for $849 ($1,499) at Amazon, Walmart (price in cart)

Samsung's 980 Pro internal SSDs have been a crowd favorite for building high-performance gaming PCs or upgrading the storage on a PS5. Samsung rates its write speeds at up to 7,000MB, and it comes with or without a heatsink. It has been on sale for the past few weeks at lower prices than usual. So, although it's not currently at the lowest price we've tracked, it can still be a nice pick up. If you do nab one, make sure to update the device's firmware to the latest version. Samsung's 980 and 990 SSDs have recently been suffering some reliability and data loss issues, but Samsung says it has addressed the problems via updated firmware.

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April 28, 2023 at 06:50PM

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