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Super Bowl 2020 will air tomorrow on Fox Sports, kicking off at 6:30 p.m. ET. Whether you like football or not, the occasion offers a chance to save on Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Cube. And if you want to watch the game in 4K HDR, these are the only devices that will get the hi-fi streaming through the Fox Sports app.

For a quick price breakdown, the Fire TV Stick 4K costs $ 34.99, which is $ 15 less than its usual cost. Amazon’s Fire TV Cube is considerably more expensive at $ 99.99, although the increase in price comes from its additional features, including its ability to function as a smart speaker and control other devices in your entertainment system with its built-in IR blasters. The links for both are just below.

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The unlocked versions of Google’s Pixel 4 and 4 XL are $ 100 off at Best Buy. This brings the price down to $ 699.99 and $ 799.99, respectively. You will only be able to save on the 64GB model in the bright color option “black only”. However, Best Buy will give you a generous $ 200 gift card if you decide to buy. That’s at least a nice perk for picking the worst Pixel 4 color.

This weekend, readers of The edge you can save on select Daily Steals Ring home security cameras and packages. Because Daily Steals sells some refurbished products, it’s worth noting that they are brand new and come with their original one-year manufacturer’s warranty.

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The market for slightly older phones doesn’t immediately sell out the moment a new one comes out. If anything, it gives people a chance to get some deals. Example: The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with 512GB of onboard storage (and 8GB of RAM) has dropped in price considerably. It was originally priced at $ 1,249.99, but is now $ 636.01 on Amazon for the “ocean blue” color. That’s almost a 50 percent discount.

This phone lacks the fit and finish of the Note 10 and in particular has bezels. But if you can ignore them, you get a powerful smartphone with a large 4,000 mAh battery and a handy S Pen. The high cost of the Note 9 was a blow to him when The edgeDan Seifert reviewed it, but now that this is not such a big factor, maybe you should take a look at it.