The festive shopping period has arrived once more. Amazon has expanded Black Friday and Cyber Monday into an entire 'Black Friday Week,' starting promotions ahead of schedule while reserving exclusive offers for the main event. Navigating the abundance of options can be daunting, but PCWorld's specialists are here to assist.
This overview highlights the leading Amazon discounts on Black Friday and Cyber Monday tech items across key categories.
Each selection has been evaluated by a PCWorld specialist, drawing from direct product testing, analysis of features against cost, favorable customer reviews, and manufacturer credibility, or a mix of these elements. For insights into our evaluation methods, refer to our guides on assessing laptops, SSDs, and monitors.
Our compilation of prime Amazon tech promotions will evolve as fresh reduced-price items emerge during the sales event.
Refreshed on November 30, 2025, to capture the most current offers and pricing.
Act quickly on SSD promotions, as inventory often depletes rapidly.
Selecting compact storage requires considering compatible gadgets and connection types.
Our laptop suggestions emphasize a 16-inch screen, offering sufficient area for productivity and a comfortable typing setup.
When choosing a Chromebook, prioritize memory (at least 4GB, ideally 8GB) and display clarity, aiming for full HD resolution.
Desktop computer options vary widely, so evaluate dimensions, intended applications, and financial limits carefully.
For monitors not intended for high-speed gaming, budget-friendly choices with reduced refresh rates and without advanced synchronization features can provide solid value.
The array of power bank offers might feel extensive; focus on established brands and match capacity, ports, and output to your charging needs.
We overlook Thunderbolt 3 options, favoring Thunderbolt 4 for its enhanced and equivalent capabilities.
Explore our collections of top computer accessories and hardware bargains across numerous segments.
Katherine has reviewed consumer gadgets, written articles, and edited content for over two decades, beginning at MaximumPC. She joined PCWorld in 2015 and contributes by overseeing assignments, revisions, and content selection for the platform.