
Best Buy Canada launches Ultimate PC Gaming Sale: Massive savings up for grabs
Best Buy Canada just launched its Ultimate PC Gaming Sale, so now's an excellent time to shop for gamers who are thinking about spending on some upgrades and additional accessories. The event, which is sponsored by Razer and AMD, will run until May 29, but you should hurry with your purchase because stocks of the popular items may not last until the final day. You can browse through the entire sale though the link below, but we also highlighted our favorite deals to help you make your decision on what to buy faster.
Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed gaming mouse — $70
$100
30% off
A smooth gaming mouse is a necessity to bag those wins, so don't miss this chance to get the Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed gaming mouse with a 30% discount for savings of $30. With low-latency wireless functionality, topnotch control sensitivity, and improved durability and consistency for its mechanical switch, this gaming mouse will bring you much closer to victory. It also has a 265-hour battery life, so it will be a while before you need to deal with a replacement or recharging.
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL gaming keyboard — $200
$250
20% off
You should pair your gaming mouse with an ultra-responsive gaming keyboard, and with a 20% discount that translates to savings of $50, you can't go wrong with the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL gaming keyboard. The Tenkeyless keyboard saves space on your desk with its more compact design compared to traditional keyboards, and its wired connection ensures reliability. The gaming keyboard features SteelSeries' OmniPoint 2.0 switches for high-speed gaming, as well as customizable RGB lighting to match your style.
Asus 31.5-inch TUF WQHD gaming monitor — $300
$400
25% off
Gamers on the hunt for monitor deals don't need to spend several hundreds of dollars because there are more affordable options like the 31.5-inch Asus TUF WQHD gaming monitor, which is available with a 25% discount for savings of $100. It offers a 170Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time, so that you can enjoy smooth animations and quick reactions while playing your favorite titles, and it supports AMD's FreeSync Premium and Extreme Low Motion Blur technology for seamless gameplay.
Starlink Mini Kit — $400
$600
33% off
Succeeding in online multiplayer games requires a stable internet connection, and you can get that anywhere with the Starlink Mini Kit. This all-in-one kit gives you access to Starlink satellite internet, for speeds of over 100 Mbps from anywhere. The Starlink Mini Kit comes with an integrated router, a kickstand, a pipe adapter, a power cable, and a power supply — all with a 33% discount so you'll have to pay $200 less for the package.
Samsung 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 gaming monitor — $1,400
$2,200
36% off
The 49-inch Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 is featured in our roundup of the best gaming monitors as the best 32:9 gaming monitor, with its 49-inch curved screen offering 5120 x 1440 resolution and all the benefits of OLED technology. The monitor offers a 240Hz refresh rate, a 0.03ms response time, and support for AMD's FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia's G-Sync. It's truly a premium display for gamers, and you can get it with a huge 36% discount for savings of $800.

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