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Prime members can buy a gaming chair for shorter people under $200 - digitaltrends.com - state California

Prime members can buy a gaming chair for shorter people under $200

There’s a weird double deal going on right now for the AKRacing California Gaming Chair in its Tahoe (a fancy way of saying “blue” in this case) coloration. If you’re an Amazon Prime member — you should seriously consider getting the Amazon Prime free trial for Prime Day — you can get it for $191 right now. What to compare that price to, however, is somewhat tricky. The sales page says the $191 price is 21% off of $242, but we’re not quite sure who would be paying that considering the non-Prime price is $413. It’s part of the early morning Prime Day deals, which just started a few hours ago. You can consider yourself as having saved $222 off of this otherwise expensive gaming chair if you tap the button below and order now.

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Jacob Fox - Here are our top 10 pre-Prime Day PC gaming deals, with big discounts on gaming PCs, chairs, GPUs—the whole shebang - pcgamer.com

Here are our top 10 pre-Prime Day PC gaming deals, with big discounts on gaming PCs, chairs, GPUs—the whole shebang

Is it Prime Day yet? Well, it certainly feels like it. We might still be a day—heck, a few hours—out, but the deals and discounts are rolling in. Manufacturers don't seem to care for official deadlines, and neither do we when the pickings are good. 

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Secretlab Prime Day deals: Build your ideal work-from-home or gaming station - digitaltrends.com

Secretlab Prime Day deals: Build your ideal work-from-home or gaming station

Secretlab has been re-inventing what an ergonomic workspace should look like, allowing modern users to seamlessly transition between work and play — all within the same setup. Imagine our surprise when we saw what Secretlab is cooking up for Prime Day deals this year, with some great offers. If you work from home or want to build the perfect gaming station, you’ll want to shop these deals. From the SecretLab TITAN Evo chair to its sleek all-metal standing desk desks, there are a lot of options. Of course, we’ve also picked out a couple of our favorite deals, with a goal to help you find the perfect space to work, play, and everything in between.

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Aaron Mamiit - Best Samsung Prime Day deals: TVs, phones, monitors and more - digitaltrends.com

Best Samsung Prime Day deals: TVs, phones, monitors and more

Samsung is one of the hottest brands in this year’s Prime Day deals, as you’ll be able to take advantage of discounts on all kinds of electronic devices such as TVs, smartphones, and appliances. Whether you’re thinking about buying directly from Samsung or from any of the popular retailers, you can be sure that there’s something from these offers that will catch your eye. You’re going to have to hurry with your purchase though, as Samsung Prime Day deals are expected to sell out quickly. Check out our favorite bargains below, but act fast if you don’t want to miss the savings.

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Hassan Mujtaba - Seasonic Lists Down Several Unreleased AMD Radeon RX 7000 GPUs: 7990 XTX, 7950 XTX, 7950 XT - wccftech.com

Seasonic Lists Down Several Unreleased AMD Radeon RX 7000 GPUs: 7990 XTX, 7950 XTX, 7950 XT

PSU manufacturer, Seasonic, has listed several unreleased AMD Radeon RX 7000 GPUs such as the 7990 XTX, 7950 XTX & 7950 XT.

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Hassan Mujtaba - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 “Preliminary” GPU TDPs Revealed: RTX 5090 500W, RTX 5080 350W, RTX 5070 220W, RTX 5060 170W, RTX 5050 100W - wccftech.com

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 “Preliminary” GPU TDPs Revealed: RTX 5090 500W, RTX 5080 350W, RTX 5070 220W, RTX 5060 170W, RTX 5050 100W

Preliminary TDPs of NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" Gaming GPUs including the RTX 5090 & RTX 5080 have been listed by Seasonic.

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Omar Sohail - OnePlus Rumored To Be Developing A 7,000mAh Battery For Its Future Smartphones, Will Likely Be Possible Thanks To Its Glacier Technology - wccftech.com - China

OnePlus Rumored To Be Developing A 7,000mAh Battery For Its Future Smartphones, Will Likely Be Possible Thanks To Its Glacier Technology

The OnePlus Ace 3 Pro launch is solid proof that a flagship can sport a thin chassis and still be crammed with a sizable 6,100mAh battery, thanks to a new technology that the company explored earlier. The successful implementation of this technology is the reason why the latest rumor claims that the Chinese electronics manufacturer is working on a 7,000mAh battery that will be found in a future smartphone. It is safe to say that we will see tablet-sized cells fueling many handsets in the future.

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Jacob Fox - Dino survival game developer is switching all its servers to AMD 'which experience 100 times fewer crashes compared to Intel' because it's 'only a matter of time before affected CPUs fail' - pcgamer.com

Dino survival game developer is switching all its servers to AMD 'which experience 100 times fewer crashes compared to Intel' because it's 'only a matter of time before affected CPUs fail'

It's been an unfortunately rocky road so far for at least some Intel 13th and 14th Gen gamers, and game developers are experiencing stability issues seemingly caused by the processors, too. There have been numerous attempted diagnoses and fixes, but all have fallen flat, as tech YouTuber Level1Tech (via Videocardz) has investigated and found Intel CPUs are still facing massively disproportionate stability issues. 

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