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  • The Apple Watch Series 6 on a person's wrist.

    This week's best deals: $25 off the Apple Watch Series 6 and more

    by 
    Valentina Palladino
    Valentina Palladino
    10.23.2020

    Amazon basically kicked things off early with Prime Day last week (and Best Buy, Walmart and other retailers followed suit), so we expect to see plenty more deals for early shoppers. This week brought the lowest price ever on the new Apple Watch Series 6 and the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller dropping back down to an all-time-low. You can also still save hundreds on a few 2020 LG OLED smart TVs, too.

  • Brydge Pro Plus iPad Pro smart keyboard

    Brydge's iPad Pro keyboard with trackpad is $35 off at Wellbots

    by 
    Valentina Palladino
    Valentina Palladino
    10.19.2020

    Not everyone wants to drop $300 on a Magic Keyboard for their iPad Pro, regardless of how luxurious it is. Both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch Brydge Pro+ smart keyboards for the latest iPad Pros are $35 off when you use the code ENGADGETPAD at checkout. You can get the 11-inch Brydge Pro+ for $160 on Amazon right now, but the 12.9-inch sits at $200.

  • Will Lipman Photography for Engadget

    The best smartphones, tablets and smartwatches to give as gifts

    by 
    Engadget
    Engadget
    11.11.2019

    A smartphone makes for one really nice but expensive holiday gift. If you're shopping for someone who deserves it (or just really needs to upgrade from a phone from way-back-whenever), we've got recommendations across iOS and Android, as well as other devices and tech that people might need on the go. Don't worry: Not everything is a new phone. This year's picks include Apple's iPhone 11, its cheapest flagship in years, and Google's Pixel 3a, whose sub-$400 price belies its amazing camera. We've also included our favorite portable battery pack from Anker and Amazon's latest Kindle Paperwhite, and the Brydge Pro remains one of the best keyboards for transforming your iPad Pro into something resembling a laptop replacement.

  • About Chromebooks

    This might be Google's first Chrome OS tablet

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    09.20.2018

    If you suspect that Google might have more to show at its October 9th event than the Pixel 3 series and the Home Hub, your theory could be well-founded. About Chromebooks has discovered a Chrome OS tablet keyboard from Brydge that includes an image of what appears to be Nocturne, a likely Google-made tablet that has appeared in Chromium code for the past several months. While there is a chance that it's just a render, there are hints that this isn't just a flight of fancy.