Amazon’s summer savings spectacular returns from Tuesday, July 8 through Friday, July 11, running the full four-day stretch. Early access deals are already live, but the main event promises sitewide discounts, time-limited lightning offers, and solid savings across tech, games, gear, and more. As always, you’ll need an active Prime membership to get involved.
Prime will set you back $14.99 / £8.99 per month, though there are reduced rates for students and younger users. In return, you get far more than just deals. Fast delivery, Prime Video, Music, Gaming, and cloud storage are all part of the package, making it a genuinely useful subscription. You can take a look at everything included with Prime if you’re not yet signed up.
If you’re the sort to plan ahead, we’ve also put together a handy guide on how to find the best Prime Day deals, including tips on tracking price history, spotting lightning deals before they expire, and when to strike. This very page will be updated throughout the event, so consider it your all-in-one tracker for the top PC and gaming tech bargains worth snapping up.

LG OLED evo C4 smart TV
“LG’s signature OLED technology creates an incredible watching experience and stellar picture quality illuminated with over 8 million self-lit pixels.”
LG OLED evo C4 now starts at $699.99 for the 42in model in the US, a record-low $800 off. That rivals top-tier TVs half its size and double its price. This 4K OLED delivers blistering 144 Hz refresh, four HDMI 2.1 ports, and NVIDIA G‑Sync/FreeSync support, making it a fantastic all-in-one screen for PS5, Xbox, and gaming PC setups. UK buyers are seeing roughly equivalent savings, with prices hovering around £600. It’s a premium picture that doesn’t break the bank, a rare combo that makes this my top pick for those serious about both visuals and value.
Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF is hovering around $229.99 in the US, down about $100 from its usual. For gamers who live stream, record content, or run heavy multitasking, it’s a beast with 20 cores and up to 5.5 GHz turbo, yet it’s priced smack bang in mid-range. It’s hard to beat for productivity and gaming synergy in one chip.
WD_BLACK SN7100 4TB Gen4 SSD is currently $249.99 here in the US, its lowest price yet, offering big storage at just $62.50 per terabyte. With blazing read speeds around 7,250 MB/s, it’s ideal for gamers juggling massive libraries across PC, PS5, or Asus ROG Ally X. For anyone whose library keeps growing, this SSD is a rare value punch.
Networking isn’t glamorous, but this TP-Link BE10000 router trio, which supports WiFi 7, is currently $419.98 (24% off list). That’s an upgrade worth considering if you’re working with a WiFi-first gaming setup or live-streaming multiple devices simultaneously. This kit delivers ultra-low latency and future-proofed bandwidth across home environments, and early UK discounts are also good. If you want wired-level performance without cables, this is your ticket.
Logitech G PRO 2 Lightspeed is down to $119.99, a solid 20% cut for the flagship pro-grade wireless mouse gamers swear by. It’s fully ambidextrous, boasts pro-tier HERO 25K sensor accuracy, and runs for up to 80 hours on a single charge. For tournament-ready performance at a much fairer price, it’s a no-brainer. UK pricing aligns similarly, offering an identical deal on both sides of the pond.
Each of these picks delivers serious performance where it counts: clean visuals, speedy responsiveness, pro-grade components, and rock‑solid value. They’re live now, no waiting until July 8, and many have not only slashed prices but pushed past previous lows. And wherever possible, we’ve included UK equivalents so you’re not left out.
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