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As you probably know, we tend to keep our daily deals budget-friendly. That's why you see so many batteries, chargers, and other accessories—we try to strike a delicate balance between finding things that you actually need and want to buy, and things that are affordable enough that you will buy. But I'm throwing all of that out of the window for today's deal, because it's simply too good to pass up. This is the Philips Creator Series 4K display. It has a 27-inch frameless IPS panel, USB-C docking with 96W PD charging, a built-in KVM switch and tons of ports, a 4-year warranty, and it's currently at an all-time low price of $210.
If I were looking to purchase a new wall charger today, regardless of the use-case, I would pick up this Nano II from Anker. It's powerful and reliable enough to use as an every-day charger, it has both USB-C and USB-A ports for broad device compatibility, and its compact size and foldable plugs make it excellent for travel or storage. It also comes with an 18-month warranty, and it's currently on sale for just $30.
I'm not in the business of telling folks how to spend their money, but if you were to ask me, "Cody, should I buy this monitor on sale for $57?" My answer would be yes. You are talking about a near-16" display that is thin and light and can be used for everything from a portable gaming screen to a backup Mac display. The brand is BIGASUO, but you don't really need to know that. The reality is that these things are all made in a handful of factories, and dozens (hundreds?) of companies buy them and slap their sticker on them. All you need to know is that it has a 1080p panel, both USB-C and HDMI inputs, and it's just $57.
I’ve collected around a dozen keyboards over the past several years. I have two from Apple, two or three from Logitech, a Keychron, a Lemokey, and a few others from random brands. Needless to say, I don’t need a new keyboard, but if I did, this is the one I would get. This is the Keychron K6 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard. It features hot-swappable Gateron G Pro Blue switches; it’s compatible with both Mac and Windows; and it can connect to up to three devices via Bluetooth. It also has a 65% layout, meaning it’s much more compact and portable than a full-sized keyboard, and right now it’s on sale for just $50.
Are you ready for the weekend?! It's here, and that means it's time for another Apps of the Week roundup. This week we have some great picks for you, including a travel guide that lets you discover cities like a local, an app for creating databases, and a retro PC emulator (yes, you read that right). And as always, we've selected a fun game for you to check out.