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View Deal PlayStation VR | PS4 camera | 5 games | £209.99 at Amazon This is a brand official PlayStation VR bundle called the Mega Pack. Originally £299, the discount on the contents was minimal, but this is a much better price. You get the headset, camera and codes for Skyrim VR, Astro Bot, Wipeout Omega Collection, Doom VFR and VR Worlds. Don’t forget, the headset alone was £350 at launch.

View Deal Google Home Mini £49.99 £29 at AO.com This is more like it! Prices have been close to RRP over the last week, with £43 being the cheapest. We’ll happily take this £29 price for the best value smart speaker on the planet right now though. View Deal iPhone XR at Mobiles.
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co.uk | O2 | FREE upfront (after cashback) | 30GB data | Unlimited minutes and texts | £38pm This is easily our favourite XR deal at the moment. It’s a brilliant balance between upfront and monthly costs, with the latter coming in under the £40-mark. There’s no need to scrimp on data – 30GB each month will be plenty for most people. And £75 automatic cashback completely nullifies the upfront spend. View Deal Samsung Galaxy S9 from Mobiles.

co.uk | O2 | £40 upfront (with 10OFF code) | 3GB data | Unlimited minutes and texts | £23pm Bills under £25 a month and an upfront cost of just £40? That really is a bargain in our eyes. Yes, you only get 3GB of data but for this price that really shouldn’t matter. And you’re on O2 which means a whole host of priority rewards at your fingertips – order by December 24 and you can even claim an extra £100 cashback from Samsung, too. View Deal TV Hisense H43A6250UK 43-inch HDR 4K TV | Now £329 at Argos This is a model from Hisense and the reviews have been strong too. You’re getting a 4K screen with HDR features, which is great s for gamers with a PS4 Pro or Xbox One X. Movie/TV fans can enjoy the same high quality visuals via the built-in Netflix and Amazon Prime apps.
View Deal Hisense H50A6250UK 50-inch 4K HDR TV | Now £369 at Argos This is a fantastic day for cheap TV sales in the 50-inch category and this 4K HDR model is making a strong argument for the best of the lot. What makes this one stand out from the similar Argos TV deals you ask? How about a very reassuring three-year warranty? If this deal sell out, there’s a nigh-on identical, slightly older, Hisense TV for the £349 (but without the extended warranty). View Deal Samsung UE55NU7100 55-inch HDR 4K TV | Now £479 at Amazon Amazon has just knocked £320 off this excellent 4K Samsung Smart TV. That’s a stunning price, especially given this is the 2018 model, so you’re getting the most recent version of Samung’s excellent Smart Hub, which will run your streaming apps like a dream.
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Dynamic Crystal Colour and HDR 10+ will be a fine match for modern gamers too. View Deal Hisense H55U7AUK 55-inch 4K HDR TV | Now £549 at Amazon This is a fantastic 4K HDR model from Hisense. It has a centre stand instead of feet on the sides too, which is much better for smaller TV cabinets or tables when buying a smart TV this large. The massive £250 discount is the big selling point today though. View Deal Sony Bravia KD55AF8BU 55-inch OLED 4K HDR TV | Now £1798 at Currys When we reviewed this Sony Bravia we were impressed by its outstanding picture processing, stunning black levels and clever audio system that provides rounded, detailed sound.
With £600 off, it’s a brilliant buy. View Deal Techwood 65AO6USB 65-inch 4K TV | £499 at AO If you really want a massive, but cheap TV, then Techwood could be the brand for you today. This smart 4K TV lacks HDR, but given the super low price, we can let that slide. Under £500 for a 65-inch TV? What a Boxing Day deal! View Deal LG 60UK6200PLA 60-inch 4K HDR TV | Now £599 at John Lewis There are a lot of cheap TV with screens in the 60-inch plus category today. This one’s really caught our eye though, not just for being a lovely large LG, but for the suitably huge free five year warranty attached to it from John Lewis.
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