Best Buy is always a great retailer to turn to if you’re looking for some savings. There are almost always Best Buy deals taking place on TVs, appliances, and devices we use to navigate the digital world. In fact, right now at Best Buy you can find some of the best TV deals, best laptop deals, and best phone deals that can be shopped, and we haven’t even mentioned the deals on tablets and home audio equipment currently taking place at Best Buy. We’ve rounded up all of the best Best Buy deals you can shop right now and categorized them for your convenience below, so read onward for some great opportunities to save.
Best Buy TV deals
There may be no better place to purchase one of the best TVs than Best Buy. There is almost always some huge savings to find on TVs at Best Buy, and that’s certainly the case right now. You’ll find deals top TV brands like Sony, Samsung, and LG, and more budget-friendly brands like TCL and Hisense are in play, too.
They may have been abused by Manhattanites, but that may just be all the more reason for LinkNYC’s Wi-Fi hubs to move to the outer boroughs. On Monday, two new Link Wi-Fi kiosks were launched in Brooklyn, bringing the total number in the borough to nearly 12, with more planned in the next few weeks. So here’s hoping that the Brooklynites don’t use the internet hubs for the same thing folks on the neighboring island (that is to say, porn).
CityBridge, the organization responsible for the LinkNYC hubs, also announced on Monday that the first of these hubs has been installed on Staten Island. Indeed, these citywide hot spots have come a long way since their debut back in February. In fact, more than 500 Links can now be found across New York City, each of which provides free Wi-Fi, domestic calling, two USB charging ports, and access to 911 and 311. Thus far, CityBridge notes, more than 700,000 people have taken advantage of the free Wi-Fi service, and the Links are used nearly 3 million times each week.
“Working in partnership with the de Blasio administration and my fellow borough presidents, we have expanded LinkNYC in a fashion that is meaningfully helping to close the digital divide in all five boroughs,” said Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.
The impressive network of Link hubs is currently funded exclusively through advertising, and is on track to generate more than $500 million in revenue for New York City. And as New York continues to work on making the city ever more connected (with Wi-Fi in the subway system as well as the installation of high-speed fiber optic cables throughout the boroughs), LinkNYC is just one piece of the larger puzzle. To see if there’s a Link coming to an area near you, check out Link.nyc.