Best Amazon Prime Laptop Deals

Prime Day 2020 is winding down, but that doesn’t mean there still aren’t tons of opportunities to save. For those looking for a new laptop for a great price, this may be the perfect opportunity for you.

Not only are there chances to save on gaming laptops, but non-gaming laptops, like the MacBook Air, are also on sale.

Amazon Prime day is all about the best deals and savings, and this could be the perfect time to upgrade your laptop or make that purchase you have been thinking about.

Here are the best laptop savings and deals for Amazon Prime Day 2020:

Best Amazon Prime Day Laptop Deals

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Laptops are only a small part of the many deals offered on Prime Day, so make sure to check out our main Amazon Prime Day page to keep up to date on the best deals and savings that are just waiting for you, including the Best Prime PC Mouse and Keyboard Deals and Best Prime Day Desk Deals.

The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals

Right now, if you’re going to spend $40 on Amazon, you can save some cash and send yourself a $40 gift card and Amazon will send you $10 in Amazon credit within 24-48 hours.

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Also, it’s important to note that you’ll need to have an active Amazon Prime account to score the steepest of discounts. You can sign up for Amazon Prime right here. Moreover, if you’ve never taken advantage of the free trial for Prime, pick up the 30-day trial right now and save money even without a subscription. You can even cancel your subscription before the first bill shows up, if you want to roll that way. If you’ve already used the free trial, you can subscribe for $12.99 a month, or $119 for a full year.

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Dexter Comes Back From The Dead

It’s been seven long years since Dexter, the Showtime drama about a forensic analyst who serially murders all his problems away, bowed out with a series finale after eight seasons. And apparently, seven years is a long enough runway for the curtains to rise on a newly announced limited series revival: According to a release sent out by TV network, Michael C. Hall and showrunner Clyde Phillips are reteaming for a 10-episode return that is due to begin production in early 2021 and set to premiere sometime next fall.

“Dexter is such a special series, both for its millions of fans and fow Showtime, as this breakthrough show helped put our network on the map many years ago,” said Gary Levin, Showtime’s co-entertainment president. “We would only want to revisit this unique character if we could find a creative take that was truly worthy of the brilliant, original series. Well, I am happy to report that Clyde Phillips and Michael C. Hall have found it, and we can’t wait to shoot it and show it to the world!”

Despite that stated eagerness, the release contains no details on what the new “creative take” will be. But seeing as how–spoiler alert–the series wrapped with Dexter faking his own death and living under a new name in Oregon, while his sister was in a coma and his son Harrison was sent to live with an ex, it’s safe to say Dexter has more than a few unresolved issues.

In addition to his work on Dexter, Phillips served as showrunner and executive producer on Showtime’s Nurse Jackie on its final three seasons. He also previously created the series Suddenly Susan, Get Real, and Parker Lewis Can’t Lose.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales Has A Cat In A Backpack And You Can Pet It

Spider-Man: Miles Morales features the younger, hipper wallcrawler striking out on his own under the mentorship of Peter Parker, but he’s not quite alone. Apparently he has the help of a frankly adorable kitty-cat, who can even help him in battle. Watch out! Here comes a Spider-Cat.

The revelation comes from Game Informer footage as part of its cover story. In it, Miles saves the kitty in a backpack, and then goes web-swinging to deliver it back home. Then he dons a suit that includes a backpack, complete with the newly dubbed “Spider-Cat” in tow. The cat can even be seen assisting him in a finisher against the world’s most humiliated thug.

The kitty just hangs out in his backpack all the while, showing a level of calm and restraint that would not actually exist in any cat stuffed in a bag while you do aerobatic backflips. The mask makes him look distinctly like Spider-Cat, an actual character from Earth-999 in the Marvel comics multi-verse.

The cover story also gave more details on Fidelity Mode, which will run at 30 FPS with significant visual enhancements like ray tracing. Miles is the only playable character in this Spidey game, and it’s said to include some surprise villains.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales is coming November 12, alongside the launch of the PlayStation 5. It’s coming to PS4 as well on the same day, and you can upgrade to the next-gen console version for free. For more details, check out our Spider-Man: Miles Morales preorder guide.

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Here’s The Very First Physical PS5 Game, According To Gearbox

Many questions about the PlayStation 5, particularly the look of its user interface, remain unknown. However, PS5-adjacent news continues to trickle out. Case in point, Gearbox Software’s CEO has what he said is the first PlayStation 5 game to ever be manufactured

Randy Pitchford took to Twitter to share several photos of what he claims is the first PlayStation 5 game pressed on a physical Blu-ray disc. He’s holding a PS5 copy of Godfall, the new Gearbox Software-published game dubbed a “looter-slasher.”

There are several key takeaways from the back of the box, particularly when it comes to playing Godfall. The box lists that there’s no offline mode, PlayStation Plus is required for network features, and the game takes up at least 50 GB of storage space.

While PlayStation Plus is required to play online with friends, the official Godfall Twitter account clarified that an online subscription is not necessary to play solo.

The description on the back of Godfall’s box also indicates vibration function and trigger effects are supported, meaning Godfall takes advantage of DualSense’s sensory features.

Gearbox has been showing a lot of Godfall in the lead-up to its November 12 launch on PC and PlayStation 5. This includes an in-depth look at the game’s cooperative play and weapon classes, as well as a cinematic trailer that sets up Godfall’s narrative. Check out our Godfall preorder guide to learn about the bonuses and editions available. And while you’re at it, read up on our PlayStation 5 preorder guide to stay up-to-date on which retailers will have stock ahead of its November 12 release.

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A Nightmare On Elm Street: 25 Things You Didn’t Know About The Classic Horror Movie

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Amazon Orders I Know What You Did Last Summer YA Horror Series

The long-gestating plans to turn the hit 1997 teen-slasher flick I Know What You Did Last Summer into a “YA horror series” just moved along one big step closer to reality: Variety is reporting that Amazon Studios has given the idea a series order. If the adaptation idea sounds a little out there, it’s worth remembering that the ’90s movie was itself an adaptation of the 1973 YA suspense novel of the same name by Lois Duncan.

Sara Goodman (Preacher) will write and co-executive produce the series. Shay Hatten (John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum) will also co-executive produce, joined by James Wan (Aquaman). The new series sounds like a back-to-basics approach featuring the same premise as the movie (via Variety): “In a town full of secrets, a group of teenagers are stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night.” Based on initial–though still sparse–details, the series will be a modern update sticking to the original formula.

“The best horror franchises always have another scare coming, and this I Know What You Did Last Summer series from Sara Goodman is a perfectly twisted update to the iconic slasher movie,” said Albert Cheng, COO and co-head of television for Amazon Studios. “Any way you slice it, our global Prime Video customers will love this modern take on the fan favorite film.”

The original movie was written by Kevin Williamson (Scream) and directed by Jim Gillespie (Venom).

Amazon Prime Day 2020: These Bose Noise-Canceling Headphones Are $150 Off

Amazon Prime Day 2020 rolls on with a second day of discounts and deals to peruse at Amazon and other online retailers holding their own competing sales. Amazon itself has discounted hundreds of items as part of the big sale, from video games to gadgets, and one of the steepest deals we’ve seen yet is on a high-quality pair of Bose headphones.

Right now, you can pick up a pair of Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones for $199–$150 off its usual $349 price tag. These Bluetooth headphones offer three levels of noise cancellation and are Alexa-enabled, letting you access music and more with voice commands. You can check out the headphones at Amazon below.

That’s not the only Bose product on sale right now; Amazon is also offering a nice discount on the Bose SoundLink Revolve portable speaker. Normally $199, you can pick one up right now for $119, saving you $80 off its standard retail price. The SoundLink Revolve is likewise Bluetooth-enabled and features a built-in microphone and a 12-hour battery life.

There are lots of other deals to be had at Amazon right now. If you’ve picked up a bunch of games and movies and need someplace to store them, Amazon is offering a nice multimedia storage cabinet for just under $33. We’ve also rounded up some of the best deals on tech, next-gen hard drives, tabletop games, and anime.

Of course, if you’re in the market for games, then you’ll want to check out our roundup of the can’t-miss game deals of Prime Day. Plus, check out the best Switch deals, best PS4 and PS5 deals, and best Xbox deals here.

Phasmophobia Is Blowing Up On Steam And Twitch

Phasmophobia, a cooperative horror game about hunting ghosts, is one of the most-played and most-watched games on Steam and Twitch this month. UK-based studio Kinetic Games, which is made up of only one person, launched the game into Early Access on September 18.

It has more than 70 thousand people playing on Steam and nearly 150 thousand watching on Twitch only a month later.

Phasmophobia is all about ghost hunting. It puts you and three of your friends into one of several maps where you have to use different tools, like cameras and EMF sensors, to find evidence of the paranormal. It’s a mixture of tension, horror, and puzzle-solving.

The charm of Phasmophobia, just like Among Us, comes from communication. It has direction-and-location-based audio, so you can only hear things around you (you can still communicate with your friends using a radio). The ghost also responds to their name being called, among other audio cues, making for some hilarious and terrifying situations.

Phasmophobia is another 2020 indie hit that owes its popularity to Twitch. A number of streamers started to play it, starting a chain reaction that as led to its success today. Kinetic Games is currently taking feedback from players about what they want added to the game. You can pick it up on Steam for $13.99 and try it yourself.

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Here’s A Great Corsair Gaming Keyboard Option For Amazon Prime Day

There are few things more essential to a quality PC gaming experience than a good keyboard, and Amazon Prime Day is among the best opportunities to get one at a nice price. Case in point, the Corsair Strafe RGB MK.2 keyboard is $20 off right now, bringing it down to $110 for a limited time.

This is a mechanical keyboard, but if typing noise is a concern, don’t worry: This particular model uses Cherry MX Silent switches, which should provide a comparatively quiet experience. It also features RGB lighting, which you can customize with Corsair’s iCUE software to change the look of the device’s lights to allow for some cool-looking effects.

The Strafe RGB MK.2 is a wired keyboard and offers dedicated media and volume controls in the upper right, a USB pass-through port, and alternate keycap sets. There are both FPS and MOBA sets in the box, letting you swap out some of the standard keys for ones better-suited to playing those types of games. There’s also a detachable wrist rest to make for more comfortable use, provided you have room to use it.

This does feature a number pad but no additional keys to the left side, so if you’re intent on setting up macros or otherwise customizing things, you may want to go with another model. That comes with the benefit of being slightly less wide (17.6 inches) than many keyboards with those additional keys, which you might appreciate if you have a small desk or want as much room as possible for your mouse.

There are plenty of other PC gaming deals to be had during Prime Day, so be sure to check out our roundup for more of those. We’ve also put together a look at the best Razer deals if that’s your brand of choice.

Get This Incredible $100 Skyrim Compendium For Only $40 During Prime Day

One of the best video game compendiums is on sale for its lowest price yet at Amazon. The Skyrim Library contains three richly detailed and illustrated hardcover books dedicated to the modern classic The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Though it’s not uncommon to find The Skyrim Library on sale for $60 or $70, right now you can get it for just $40.66 during Prime Day. That’s the lowest price we’ve seen for this lavishly designed box set.

It’s not technically listed as a Prime Day deal, so it’s unclear how long The Skyrim Library will be available at this price. If interested, you should scoop this deal up sooner rather than later. Amazon has it listed for $61–you have to click the coupon to slash an additional $20.33 off the price.

If you’re looking for more gaming deals on Prime Day, we’ve rounded up all the best deals for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. We’ve also put together guides for the best 4K TV deals, tabletop deals, anime deals, and much more. The deals bonanza ends at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET tonight, so make sure to check out our Prime Day hub if you need help finding the best deals.

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