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This month's Humble Monthly PC Bundle includes a recent AAA title, Destiny 2. This game was released in late 2017 and you can check out our review here. You'll be able to play Destiny 2 instantly, but you'll also get more games that will be unlocked at the beginning of June when this promotion expires.
Humble Bundle is owned by Ziff Davis, the parent company of IGN. Humble Bundle and IGN operate completely independently, and no special consideration is given to Humble Bundle promotions for coverage.
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Say hello to the newest edition to the LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series lineup. This 1,967-piece Y-Wing Starfighter features a cockpit that can fit a minifigure and droid (Gold Leader and R2-BHD included) and measures a very generous 24" in length. Like all other UCS, this set will hold its value well and will probably skyrocket in price once it is discontinued.
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Clip the $20 off coupon on the product page. The Nighthawks are one of the most popular AC routers around, for gamers and non-gamers alike. Amazon has over 20,000 user reviews with a strong 84% rating. I have one myself (Nighthawk X4) and have never had problems with it.
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This is a new model from Dell and a brand new processor from Intel, one of the first mobile Intel hexacore processors to hit the market. Dell packaged it with a 15" 1080p IPS display, GeForce GTX 1060 6GB video card, 8GB RAM and dual drives (128GB SSD + 1TB HDD).
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The pretty incredible OMEN X gaming monitor features a huge 35" 3440x1440 curved display, a VA panel that offers low 4ms response time and wide viewing angles, 100Hz refresh rate, and GSYNC. Ships 5/15.
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This monitor is stacked, both for graphics work and for gaming. Features include a super ultra-wide 32:9 3840x1080 resolution, curved VA panel that gives you wide viewing angles AND 1ms response time, 144Hz refresh rate, HDR and AMD FreeSync 2 support, and 125% sRGB color space.
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Deadpool 2 is out May 18, and you can get $8 off (if you reserve through Fandango) by buying any of the Digital HD movies in this list for $9.99.
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This is a great price for the latest generation Intel Core i7 hexacore processor, and the included video card will easily run any game at 1080p resolution. Currently sells for $1130 on Amazon.
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For under $1K, you can build a grand gaming platform that boasts an 8th gen Intel Core i5-8400 hexacore processor, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, and GeForce GTX 1070 8GB video card.
Update: Dell links may be leading to improper configs. Simply swap the processor and video card to the ones mentioned here to get this deal.
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For under $1K, you can build a grand gaming platform that boasts an 8th gen Intel Core i5-8400 hexacore processor, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD, and GeForce GTX 1070 8GB video card.
Update: Dell links may be leading to improper configs. Simply swap the processor and video card to the ones mentioned here to get this deal.
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This TV is stacked in every possible way except for price. It's 4K, HDR ready, has Roku cooked right in, it's 65-inches, and it has excellent reviews. If you're on a budget, this is one of the best 65" TVs you'll find under $650.
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This is a stellar deal considering the 2DS XL alone sells for $160 elsewhere.
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Rarely do I see a Core i7 laptop drop below $500. This laptop includes a 15" 1080p display, 7th gen Intel Core i7-7500U, 8GB RAM, and 1TB HDD.
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The least expensive 55" 4K TV you'll find with smart functionality.
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We all know that brand new Apple products are very rarely heavily discounted. Not only are these very popular items marked down significantly, they're sold by a very reputable merchant.
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True HDR 4K TVs:
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This week's new Dell TV deals.
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Back in Stock. This is the largest set LEGO has ever sold, is an Ultimate Collector Series item, and has always sold out very quickly. Yes, this is very very pricey for a LEGO set, but if you actually factor in the cost per LEGO for an Ultimate Collector's Series set, it's actually pretty good.
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Pretty hefty drop from its original $300 price. Similar to Bowflex SelectTech, PowerBlock dumbbells can adjust in weight from 5lbs to 50lbs per hand. Unlike Bowflex, this PowerBlock can be upgraded to 70lbs and to 90lbs.
Other workout equipment on sale:
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A 12 month subscription normally costs $59.99. If you're going for Gold for the long haul, it's much cheaper getting the 12-month sub over the smaller 1-month, 3-month, or 6-month subs.
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For only $10.99 per course, you can train yourself in tools, software, and programming languages specific to the gaming industry. I and other people here have used Udemy and would easily recommend one of these hugely informative courses for the same cost as a Switch screen protector.

Sign up for a 3-month prepaid subscription, and you'll also get a brand new Apple 4K TV. If you sign up for the cheapest plan ($35/mo), that means you're only paying $105 total for 3 months of DirecTV and the Apple TV. To give you a proper perspective of how good of a deal this is, Apple Store currently sells the Apple TV 4K for $179.99. Make sure to cancel your service before the auto-renewal (unless, of course, you plan to continue service).
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For a limited time, sign up for any Hulu plan and add on HBO (Game of Thrones, Westworld) for only $4.99/mo for 6 months. After your 6 months are up, you can cancel at anytime. Hulu costs $7.99/mo for the limited commercial option and $11.99/mo for the no commercial option. As a comparison, signing up for HBO direct costs $14.99/mo.
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List price $430.20.
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List price $59.99/mo.
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