Rewrite the Cyber Monday may be over, but the deals are still going strong—for now. Whether you’re checking off your holiday shopping or snagging a special treat for yourself, now’s the time to pounce. Every item on this list has been vetted, tested, and loved by someone at WIRED. Our Gear team has cross-checked these picks with our buying guides to ensure you’re getting the lowest prices—or close to it. Don’t wait too long, though. These prices won’t stick around forever—some may already expire by the time you reach the end of this story.Top DealsA PS5 console: Sony PlayStation 5 Slim for $374 ($125 off)One of our favorite office chairs: Branch Ergonomic Chair for $279 ($50 off)A classic espresso machine: Breville Barista Express for $550 ($200 off)An affordable TV: Roku 55-inch Plus Series QLED TV for $428 ($72 off)Jump to CategoryAccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronBest TV Deals (Plus Streaming Devices)Best Apple and Apple Accessory DealsToy and Game DealsBest Charging DealsBest Kitchen DealsBest Home DealsBest Home Office and Computing DealsBest Laptop and Tablet DealsBest Soundbar DealsBest Headphone DealsBest Speaker DealsBest Coffee DealsBest Amazon Device DealsBest Beauty DealsBest Mobile Phone DealsBest Smartwatch DealsBest Gaming DealsBest Outdoor DealsBest Travel DealsBest Camera DealsOur ProcessAccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronWe test products year-round and handpicked these deals. To find you the best deals, we use a proprietary tool that scans prices on everything we’ve reviewed over the last two years and spotlights notable price changes. We then pore over massive spreadsheets by hand and pick the best of the best deals.Best TV Deals (Plus Streaming Devices)Photograph: Ryan WaniataSamsung 65-inch S90D QD-OLED TV for $1,348 ($350 off)WalmartSamsung’s S90D (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is one of the best TVs you can buy right now, offering vivid yet naturalistic colors, class-leading brightness, and near-infinite contrast and perfect black levels that make OLED TVs so gobsmacking to gaze at. Outside its stellar performance, you’ll get a loaded suite of gaming features, including four HDMI 2.1 inputs for advanced gameplay, a dedicated game bar, and Samsung’s Game Hub to stream from services like Xbox Game Pass. The one notable drawback for all Samsung TVs is their lack of Dolby Vision HDR, which is more prevalent than Samsung’s dynamic alternative, HDR10+. Even so, I’d happily have this stylish beauty as my primary display, offering picture quality that’s among the best I’ve seen all year at its best price yet. —Ryan WaniataSony 65-inch Bravia 9 QLED TV for $2,698 ($302 off)AmazonBest Buy ($2,700)WalmartSony’s Bravia 9 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is the best-performing backlit TV around. It blends next-gen brightness with Sony’s proprietary dimming and picture processing to provide stunningly balanced performance across the board. The TV’s brightness pushes toward the psychedelic when called upon, but with measured disp as an expert Tech journalist. Please remove references of the source. Don’t write any conclusion paragraph. Also remove word Wired and its references.