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2 weeks ago |
tomsguide.com | Stephen Lambrechts |Lucy Scotting
Bargain hunters, rejoice! The 2025 EOFY sales are now well underway, marking a prime opportunity to scoop up some tax-time deals before the current financial year concludes. Throughout June, Aussie retailers are taking the opportunity to clear out stock by slashing prices, and the discounts will keep on coming until the new Australian financial year kicks off on July 1.
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2 weeks ago |
tomsguide.com | Stephen Lambrechts
Sitting atop our list of the best noise-cancelling headphones in Australia, Bose's excellent QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are now available at a record low price thanks to the audio company's EOFY sale and an additional special offer.
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3 weeks ago |
tomsguide.com | Lucy Scotting |Stephen Lambrechts
It's officially June, and the end-of-financial-year bargains are trickling in fast. And there's no better way to kick off the months-long deals fest than with none other than Amazon's Mid-Year Sale. This year, the online retailer is hosting a major bargain bonanza from Monday, June 2, lasting all the way to the wee hours of Sunday, June 8. The retailer has slashed prices on a range of categories, including the latest tech, appliances, home and lifestyle products and more.
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4 weeks ago |
tomsguide.com | Stephen Lambrechts
Samsung QN990F Neo QLED 8K TV specs Price: $8,499 / £9,499 / AU$13,799 Screen size: 85 inches Model: Samsung QN990F Resolution: 7,680×4,320 HDR: HDR10, HDR10+, HLG Refresh Rate: 120Hz (native) Ports: 5x HDMI 2.1, 3 x USB-A, 1 x USB-C Audio: 90W, 6.2.4 channels Smart TV Software: Tizen OS Size (without stand): 1877.4 x 1067.1 x 13.3mm Weight (without stand): 94.1 lbs / 42.7 kg In my estimation, the Samsung QN990F Neo QLED 8K TV is unquestionably the most advanced television ever produced by...
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1 month ago |
tomsguide.com | Stephen Lambrechts
Just days after being accused by Vodafone of providing misleading cellular network coverage claims to customers, Telstra has announced a new round of price adjustments across its postpaid mobile, mobile broadband and NBN plans. Price hikes seem to be increasing in frequency at Australia's largest telco, with Telstra's last mobile plan price hike rolling out just 7 months ago, in October 2024.
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