Prime Day 2019 dates confirmed by Amazon

Prime Day 2019 dates confirmed by Amazon
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We now know when those tempting Amazon Prime Day deals will be arriving, and it’s very soon. The 48-hour event will run next month from Monday July 15 to Tuesday July 16 2019, and it begins at midnight on Monday no matter where you are in the world. Prepare your wallets. You need to be a Prime member to take part but there's always a free trial around then so you can either sign up and get free delivery on all your stuff (and watch Amazon Prime Video for free), or just sign up and cancel straight after Prime Day.

Today's deals

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Today's best Amazon deals
If you don't want to wait for Prime Day, here are today's best deals.

Amazon Prime Day is the retailer's yearly summer promotion that slashes the price on everything from games to PC components. As a result, it’s a great time to splash out on the best graphics cards or the best gaming laptop if you fancy an upgrade. Equally, it’s worth monitoring anything you’ve had your eye on in case it drops in price. 

To save you time, we’ll be gathering any must-have offers on our Amazon Prime Day deals page. Keep it bookmarked and check back in regularly to see up-to-the-minute offers that you really can’t miss. Don't forget that you need an Amazon Prime subscription to access the tastiest deals, so start planning that now.

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Benjamin Abbott

As part of our Central Hardware Team, Benjamin looks after many of the buying guides, tech reviews, and deals you’ll see on PC Gamer. He’s also a board game geek with credits that include GamesRadar+ and Metro.co.uk, so follow him on Twitter @TheWordyBen for more nerdy shenanigans.

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