
Newegg Launches 11th Annual FantasTech Sale Starting July 7: Thousands of Tech Deals and FantasTech Price Protection
DIAMOND BAR, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Newegg Commerce, Inc. (NASDAQ: NEGG) (the 'Company'), a leading global tech e-retailer, today announced its 11th annual FantasTech Sale, running from July 7 through July 13, featuring thousands of deals across more than 50 computer and electronics product categories.
A special FantasTech deal includes a $599.99 ABS Gaming PC equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 GPU, available while supplies last.
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This year, FantasTech Price Protection is back and earlier than ever, giving customers peace of mind while shopping. Products displaying the FantasTech Price Protection badge are eligible for automatic refunds if their price drops later on Newegg. For the first time, select products in Newegg's Independence Day Sale and Canada Day Sale will also be covered under this program.
FantasTech Sale Schedule
June 30 – July 6: Independence Day & Canada Day Sale
Includes early FantasTech deals with Price Protection
July 7 – July 13: FantasTech Sale
Shoppers will find major discounts on: Desktop PCs, laptops, PC components, NAS and storage, peripherals, servers, software, gaming products, collectibles, home and office goods, security equipment, gift cards, and more.
A special FantasTech deal includes a $599.99 ABS Gaming PC equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 GPU, available while supplies last.
No Membership Required
All customers on Newegg.com and Newegg.ca are automatically enrolled in the FantasTech Price Protection program during the eligible period.
'With the recent launches of next-generation GPUs and CPUs, it's the perfect time to have one of our largest sales of the year,' said Steven Chien, VP of Product Management at Newegg. 'Any customer can build the PC of their dreams while leveraging our best savings with no membership required.'
About FantasTech Price Protection
Customers who purchase an eligible product with the FantasTech Price Protection badge now through July 6, 2025, will receive an automatic refund if the item's price drops on Newegg.com and Newegg.ca before July 13, 2025.
No need to track prices or file claims
Refunds will be issued to the original payment method by July 22, 2025
Email confirmations will be sent once processed
Newegg's internal systems will check for price drops on all eligible purchases within the program period.
How to Shop FantasTech
Shoppers can access deals on the homepage and use Newegg's suite of tools:
AI Shopping Assistant (found on every product page)
PC Builder for custom part selection
Gaming PC Finder to match games with PC performance
Server Configurator for IT professionals
NAS Builder to accommodate all storage needs
Gamer Community (Beta) to engage with other shoppers and gamers
Disclaimers
Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. Products from third-party brands are sold by Newegg but manufactured and warrantied by their respective companies. For the latest updates, visit Newegg.com.
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