 
	Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is kicking off with some Samsung deals – the 2025 model The Frame Pro smart TVs are up to $1,000 off right now alongside $200 price drops on the most affordable Galaxy S25 device. we also spotted a chance to save over $250 on unlocked Google Pixel 9 devices, on ongoing deal on the Google TV Streamer 4K in Haze gray, and a one-day only Best Buy sale featuring loads of Copilot+ PCs, gaming laptops, and more from $135 (up to $700 off). Everything is waiting for you below and over at 9to5Toys.
Amazon has Samsung’s 2025 The Frame Pro at up to $1,000 off the list prices right now
We gathered up all of this year’s best Prime Day smart TV deals previously, but Amazon has now dropped the price even lower on the latest 2025 model Samsung The Frame Pro models. All three sizes of the brand’s flagship Frame TVs are now marked down, but it is the 75- and 85-inch models that are now sitting at new all-time lows to undercut the Prime Day price and deliver as much as $1,000 in savings here.
The 65-inch variant seen in the list below is actually now $100 more than we tracked during the Prime Day festivities last year – the 75-inch and 85-inch models are sitting at new Amazon all-time lows:
- Samsung 65-inch The Frame Pro $1,898 (Reg. $2,200)
- Samsung 75-inch The Frame Pro $2,198 (Reg. $3,200)
- Samsung 85-inch The Frame Pro $3,498 (Reg. $4,300)
Over on the official Samsung site you will also find hundreds in savings on all three models, but the cash discounts aren’t quite as deep as they are on Amazon at the time of writing. Just keep in mind you will get 12 months of ESPN Unlimited with purchase there – that’s a total value off $300 that will deliver compelling savings opportunities for folks interested in the Unlimited package. The 65-inch The Frame Pro, for example, is $1,899.99 shipped directly from Samsung with the FREE $300 ESPN package – that undercuts Amazon in terms of total overall value.
The latest flagship The Frame Pro models debuted earlier this year at CES before launching a few months later stateside. They deliver a dynamic refresh rate up to 144Hz as well as a wireless breakout box for a cleaner setup up on the wall. The Neo QLED 4K display is, according to Samsung, the first and only “Art TV to offer wireless transmission of all your inputs, helping you keep your space clean and clutter free” – this “makes installation a breeze, allowing you to keep messy cables out of sight — even up to 30 feet away — so you can truly enjoy the TV’s gallery-worthy picture.”

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Most affordable Google Pixel 9 drops to Amazon low at $254 off
While the Google Pixel 10 has indeed arrived, Amazon is offering a particularly notable deal on the most affordable Pixel 9 for folks looking to score a new Google handset without paying the premium on the 2025 model. You’ll now find the 128GB unlocked Pixel 9 down at one of the best prices we have tracked with $254 in savings.
Regularly $799, and currently on sale directly from Google at $599, Amazon has the Obsidian black variant going for $544.98 shipped. That’s over $254 in savings and the lowest price we have tracked at Amazon on this model. While the higher-end Pro and XL configs have seen deeper deals here and there over the last year, catching the most affordable series 9 device in unlocked condition at better than $250 off is very rare.
You will also see markdowns at Amazon across all four colors it offers on the base Pixel 9 right now, but only the Obsidian model is down quite this low at the time of writing.
Previous to to today, we had seen a number of chances to land this 128GB Pixel device at the same $599 we have on the other colorways, but this is the first time we have tracked the Obsidian variant down at under $550 via Amazon.
Just for comparison’s sake, we did see just about all Google Pixel 10 devices on sale for Prime Day last week, but we naturally didn’t see prices nearly as low as we have here today on the series 9 variant. The Pixel 10 dropped to $649 and the 10 Pro was at $799, again, just for reference here.

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HP’s OmniBook 5 2K OLED Snapdragon X Plus Copilot+ laptop hits new $500 all-time low
Alongside its Deals of the Day offers on other Copilot+ PC and gaming laptops, Best Buy is now offering HP’s OmniBook 5 laptop for $499.99 shipped. You’re looking at a relatively new laptop that launched in June this year with a $700 price tag. This base variant of the OmniBook 5, featuring 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD, saw its first price drop to $550 in August, and today’s deal beats that with an additional $50 off. This is the lowest price we have tracked for this value-packed notebook, and you can learn more about it in detail below along with deals on some other Copilot+ laptops.
This is one of HP’s latest Copilot+ laptops, powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Plus octa-core processor with a 45 TOPS NPU for handling AI-driven tasks. The discounted base variant packs 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, along with a 14-inch OLED display with support for 1920×1200 resolution. It’s a slim, lightweight notebook measuring just 0.5 inches thick, making it super easy to take anywhere. Other highlights include all-day battery life, a sleek minimalist design, and more.
Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 7 with Snapdragon X Plus ARM chip is also down to $1,100 today as part of Best Buy’s Deal of the Day offers. It comes packed with 32GB RAM and 1TB storage, and it’s down from its usual price of $1,800. We’ve also highlighted some of our other favorites from the sale below for you to check out.
- HP OmniBook X Flip 2-in-1 with Ryzen AI 7/24GB/1TB $750 (Reg. $1,050)
- Dell Plus 2-in-1 14-inch Ultra 7/16GB/1TB $850 (Reg. $1,100)
- Dell Plus 2-in-1 14-inch Ultra 9/32GB/1TB $1,040 (Reg. $1,400)
- And even more…

Today only: Best Buy offering up to $700 off Copilot+ PCs, gaming laptops, more from $135

Today’s accessories and charging deals:
- Huge $620 discount knocks Samsung’s 49-inch 240Hz Odyssey G9 curved gaming monitor to new $680 Amazon low
- Logitech’s POP ICON Keys for Mac, Windows, ChromeOS, more just hit a new all-time low at $35
- Originally $125 Samsung 1TB 990 EVO M.2 SSD is down to $60 low today
- Samsung’s most affordable 2025 model M5 Smart Monitor drops to $180 Amazon low
- Bag this 20,000mAh power bank with USB-C cable for only $15.50 Prime shipped (Reg. $30)

Anker’s display-equipped 7-in-1 Nano Charging Station with retractable USB-C cables hits $60 Amazon low
Over at Amazon, you’ll find Anker’s official storefront offering its 7-in-1 Nano charging station with retractable USB-C cables for $59.99 shipped. This particular model has mostly been fetching its full $90 price since it debuted earlier this year in July. It hit the $60 low for the first time during the recent fall Prime Day sale, and today’s deal marks the return of that with a 33% discount. You can get this charger in black and white, and they’re both down to the $60 mark today. Head below for more details.
This charging unit debuted as part of the brand’s new Nano lineup, and it offers a bunch of handy features, including a color display. It’s a 1.3-inch LCD panel that can show you real-time charging status and temperature. What’s also good about this unit is that it has two retracting USB-C cables that you can pull from the sides and top up your devices. Additionally, this unit has three AC outlets at the back, a Type-C and a USB-A port for 7-in-1 action. It’s a pretty good charging gear to have on your desk or bedside table, so grab it while you can at its lowest price.
If you’re looking for more gear to add to your workstation, Logitech’s POP ICON Keys keyboard is down to its lowest price right now at $35. It has silent switches and comes in a bunch of colors, and it’s down from its usual price of $50.
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