Get up to £60 off 4K TVs, next-gen games and more in today’s Ebay sale

Everything you need to know, plus highlights from Digital Foundry.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Ebay UK is offering 15 per cent off goods from a range of retailers, including TVs and appliances from Crampton and Moore, Hughes and Panasonic, plus videogames and refurbished consoles from Music Magpie and The Game Collection. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen this sale, but it’s always worth checking because of the wide range of deals on offer and the opportunity to get some of the hottest tech at up to £60 off.

We’ve done most of the hard work for you too, with some of the best retailers and most promising deals mentioned below. We’ve also highlighted the discounted games that will get a free upgrade on PS5 and Xbox Series X if you’re planning to get a next-gen console!

Rules: The sale runs until 11:59 UK time on the 8th of October, but expect the most prized tech deals to go faster than that. The minimum spend is £15 and the maximum discount is £60, so the best deals are around the £400 mark (where you’ll see the full 15 per cent discount and the full £60 off). Full terms and conditions are here, if you’d like to run the numbers yourself.

Code: Use code POPUPOCT15 at the checkout to see the discounted price.

Retailers: Here are some promising tech outlets taking part in the sale:

  • Box Deals (Refurb laptops, monitors, TVs)
  • Cheapest Electricals (Smartphones and laptops)
  • Crampton and Moore (TVs and electricals)
  • Ebuyer Express (PC components and peripherals)
  • Hughes Direct (4K TVs and appliances)
  • Laptop Outlet Direct (Laptops and other PCs)
  • Music Magpie (Refurb games consoles, phones, tablets and media)
  • The Best Laptop Deals Around (Refurb laptops)
  • Panasonic Outlet (TVs, cameras and AV equipment)
  • Technolec (Phones)
  • The Game Collection (Games)

Highlights: These are some of the best deals we’ve spotted. Apologies if things go out of stock; many times only a few units are available at the time we’re writing these up. Note that many are refurbs too, so do read the description before committing to a purchase!

Games consoles

  • Nintendo Switch Lite (Yellow) – £166 (was £208)
  • Xbox One (console only) – £93 (was £110)
  • Xbox One X 1TB – £238 (was £280)
  • PlayStation 4 Pro – £208 (was £245)

PS4 games (with free upgrade to PS5)

  • DOOM Eternal – £24
  • FIFA 21 – £45
  • Madden NFL 21 – £44
  • Maneater – £23
  • Marvel’s Avengers – £33
  • NBA 2K21 – £48
  • The Witcher 3 GOTY Edition – £15
  • WRC 9 – £38

PS4 (no upgrade announced)

  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater – £31
  • Star Wars Squadrons – £28
  • Crash Bandicoot 4 – £47

Xbox (w/ free upgrade to Xbox Series X/S)

  • FIFA 21 – £45
  • Gears 5 – £28
  • Marvel’s Avengers – £33
  • Madden 21 – £44
  • NBA 2K21 – £48
  • Watch Dogs Legion – £45

Xbox (no upgrade announced)

  • Skater XL – £23
  • Star Wars Squadrons – £28
  • Dark Souls Trilogy – £28

4K TVs

  • Samsung TU7100 55-inch 4K HDR TV – £459 (was £519)
  • LG UN7300 55-inch 4K HDR TV – £469 (was £529)
  • Sony XG7003 65-inch 4K HDR TV – £739 (was £799)
  • LG Nano 866 65-inch 4K HDR TV – £939 (was £999)
  • LG CX OLED 55-inch 4K HDR TV – £1339 (was £1399)

Laptops

  • Asus Zephyrus G14 Ryzen 4000 – £976 (was £1036)
  • MacBook Pro 15 Retina – £740 (was £800)

Monitors and peripherals

  • LG 34-inch ultra-wide (2560×1080) – £309 (was £363)
  • BenQ 34-inch ultra-wide (3440×1440) 100Hz – £626 (was £686)
  • Asus ROG PG279QE 1440p 165Hz – £618 (was £678)
  • BenQ XL2740 1080p 240Hz – £496 (was £556)
  • LG 27GN750 1080p 240Hz – £365 (was £425)
  • Glorious Model O ultra-light mouse – £49 (was £57)

PC components

  • XPG SX8200 Pro 2TB NVMe SSD – £193 (was £227)
  • Samsung 860 Evo 4TB SATA SSD – £473 (was £533)
  • Seagate Iron Wolf 14TB NAS HDD – £387 (was £447)
  • Asus Z490 Maximus 12 Extreme mobo – £822 (was £882)
  • AMD RX 5700 XT 8GB graphics card – £452 (was £512)

Drones and phones

  • DJI Mavic Mini Compact Drone – £341 (was £359)
  • Samsung Galaxy S10+ – £360 (was £420)
  • Huawei P30 128GB – £350 (was £410)

Hope this was useful! Feel free to chime in with any deals you found, and follow @dealsfoundry for the latest deals as we find ’em.

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