Where to get the best holiday tech deals

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With Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Green Monday all over, there is only one chance left for consumers to bag the best tech deals for the year. And the great news is, they will last more than just one day.

For gaming options, Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, GameStop, Target, and a few others, have a few last-minute deals.

A year subscription to PlayStation Plus is available on Amazon for only $40, that is $20 cheaper than the original, and would allow PS4 owners to play online.

"Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus," which was released just last October, is only $35 on Amazon and $40 on GameStop.

For gaming consoles, the Xbox One S console bundle is $60 off on Amazon and B&H for a limited time at $190, while the PS4 Pro 1 TB is $50 off on Amazon and Walmart for only $350. PS4 Controllers are also discounted on Amazon for only $48.

The new Nintendo 3DS XL is available on Walmart for only $179, while Amazon has a not-discounted Nintendo Switch in stock. With that console on the top of most kids' wish list this season, the fact that it is available is already great news.

For those looking to upgrade their sound system for the coming year, Sonos Play: 1 is available at $150 on both Sonos and Amazon.

The Amazon Echo Dot is $20 less and available on Amazon, Best Buy, and Bed Bath & Beyond for only $30.

The Sennheiser bluetooth wireless headphones is also $50 off at only $100 on Amazon.

One of the best bluetooth speakers around, UE Megaboom, is half the price on Amazon at $150.

As for computers and tablets, the Dell 24-inch HD monitor sporting thin bezels is at a whopping $200 discount and available on Amazon for only $150.

MSI's 15-inch core i7-7700HQ gaming laptop is also $200 off and can be bought for $900, also on Amazon.

Those in the hunt for extra ports for their MacBook Pro can get the USB-C Hub for only $42, that is $68 off on Amazon.

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