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Best Buy is running a 24-hour flash sale on MacBooks, laptops, TVs, and more

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Best Buy is running a 24-hour flash sale on MacBooks, laptops, TVs, and more
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  • Best Buy has announced a flash sale on some of the most popular tech products on the market, but the sale ends at 11:59 p.m. CT.
  • The deal includes sales on MacBook Pro models, other laptops, headphones, TVs, and more.
  • If you're in the market for a new tech product, it's worth checking out the deals below.

In the market for some new tech? Now is the time to buy. Best Buy has announced a 24-hour sale on some of the biggest tech products. You'll be able to get your hands on discounted iPads, laptops, TVs, headphones, and more.

Laptops, in particular, seem to have gotten some pretty good discounts, so no matter what kind of laptop you prefer, there should be something for you. If you're a Mac person, you'll be able to save between $50 and $400 on select MacBook Pro models. If you're more of a Windows user, you can save $300 on the HP Envy x360, which has been discounted to $549.99, and you'll save $150 on other HP laptops.

Perhaps you're more interested in a new TV, in which case, there are some other great deals for you. For example, you can get a 50-inch Insignia 4K TV for just $249.99, which represents a savings of $100. There's also a 50-inch Sharp TV with Roku TV built in, which is down to $279.99.

Check out all the Best Buy flash sale deals below:

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