The 13 Best Weekend Deals on TVs, Laptops, and Vibrators

It's the end of the summer and the beginning of another quarantine. It's a wonderful way to get back-to school season started! We are at least half of those who have been vaccinated. You might be able to delay buying big-ticket items as we are right between holiday sales and end-of-season sales. We have searched the globe for bargains that will keep you busy while you wait for fall to arrive.Gear readers get a $5 discount on a 1-year WIRED subscription ($25). You will have unlimited access to WIRED.com as well as our print magazine (if desired). Subscribers help us fund our daily work.We may be compensated if you make a purchase using the links in our stories. This supports our journalism. Find out more.Deals on Laptops & Gaming HardwarePhotograph by AppleMacBooks are rare to find on sale. M1 MacBooks offer incredible performance and long battery life. B&H Photo also has it on saleChrome is a popular browser, so it makes sense to have matching hardware. This Chromebook is light and one of our favorites.Imagine Destiny 2 in third person and with time magic. Outriders is an outrageously fun looter-shooter, filled with gorgeous environments, intricately detailed weapons, and armor that's often covered in futuristic-but-spooky skulls and spikeys.The Ryzen 7 processors from AMD are perfect for DIY gaming computers. These processors provide enough power to do your daily tasks and still have enough to boost your gaming performance. They are often in short supply due to the chip shortage. Newegg also has it on sale.A gaming monitor that can reach 144-Hz is one of the best ways to upgrade your home gaming setup. This means that your monitor can keep up with your graphics card and your games will look incredibly smooth and realistic.Television & Headphone SalesPhoto by SonySamsung TVs are a favorite of ours. While an 85-inch Samsung TV may seem like a large and expensive extravagance, it is almost like having a movie theater in your living space. It might be worth investing in your home theater experience, with Covid cases being spiked and mask mandates returning to place.Since long, I have been a big fan of Sony Bravia TVs. My first Bravia TV was over a decade ago. It was back in the era of 1080p, and it is still in good working order. This 65-inch 4K TV boasts vibrant colors and sharp image. Best Buy also has it on saleThese noise-canceling headphones have been a favorite of ours for good reasons. They can swallow the rest of the world and isolate you from the outside world. They're amazing headphones, even though they have the most terrible name.Beats Studio headphones are extremely comfortable and plush. They look great around the neck and, like all Beats headphones, they're stylish. Target also has them on sale.Home & Personal Health OffersAmazon PhotographAn Instant Pot does a lot of things that an ordinary pot can't. Although I haven't made yogurt in my Instant Pot, I feel confident that I can if I want to. It is a rice cooker.Lelo's Sona Cruise, one of our favourite air pulse toys is. It offers powerful stimulation, multiple suction patterns, and a long battery life. It's also a cute little device. All curvy and gold accents.Prostate stimulation isn't getting the attention it deserves. Lelo's Hugo, a remote-controlled prostate stimulator, has a narrow and flared base that holds it in place. The remote control can be motion-sensitive, which means you can stimulate your partner or yourself by tilting the remote and moving it around.Tushy's simple-to-install bidets rank high on our list of favorite butt-washing methods. We should learn from the last quarantine, and stock up on toiletries.Here are more great WIRED stories