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Best Buy is getting a head start on the holidays with 20 days of 24-hour deals

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Here's a quick look at the top deals from Best Buy's 20 Days of Deals sale:


Best Buy is counting down to the holidays with a series of gifts, only it's swapping the lords a-leaping and partridge-laden pear trees for one-off tech discounts.

Through Sunday, Dec. 18, the electronics store is hosting a 20 Days of Deals event comprised of a series of short sales on featured products across all departments. Offers go live around 12:01 a.m. CT every day and will remain available for 24 hours or until they sell out — whichever comes first — with a limit of one per customer and no rainchecks.

These main Deals of the Day will be joined by a varying number of Bonus Deals of the Day, as well as quick 4-Hour Deals staggered throughout each day at 8 a.m., 12 p.m., 4 p.m., and 8 p.m. CT. As if that weren't enough, this is all happening alongside a 12 Days of Gaming sale at Best Buy that brings one-day discounts on select Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch titles through Dec. 10. (And you thought Cyber Weekend was chaotic.)

We'll be keeping track of all the Deals of the Day and 12 Days of Gaming offers here for easy referencing, keeping a close eye out for any discounts that stay live beyond their scheduled windows. Below, you'll find Best Buy's picks for Tuesday, Nov. 29.

20 Days of Deals

Why we like it

This entry-level 50-inch 4K smart TV with a speedy webOS interface features LG's backlit NanoCell display technology, which applies a filtering layer of teeny nanoparticles to its LCD panel for extra-vivid colors. Its refresh rate only goes up to 60Hz, so we wouldn't recommend it as a companion for next-gen consoles, but its Auto Low Latency Mode should keep things smooth during gameplay.

Today's $369.99 Deal of the Day offer is $3 higher than its current list price on Amazon, which is a new record-low, but you do get a free three-month Apple TV+ subscription (valued at $20.97) if you go the Best Buy route.

Nov. 29 Bonus Deals of the Day

12 Days of Gaming

Why we like it

Last year's high-definition remaster of the hit 2011 Wii Game The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword traded slick visual upgrades for still-clunky controls, per former Mashable senior entertainment reporter Alexis Nedd. It's no Breath of the Wild, in other words, but it's still worth a play-through before Tears of the Kingdom arrives next May.

Best Buy has it on sale for $29.99, which is 50% off its $59.99 MSRP and only $1.50 more than its previous all-time-low on Amazon (where it's currently sold out). It also throws in a free set of decals featuring art from the game that you can slap on your phone or laptop.



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