Technology
Nintendo Labo, ViewSonic Monitors, Blink XT cameras, and more deals for April 9
Drop your plans this Easter and get your hands on the most immersive Nintendo Labo to date. This Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04: VR kit combines pass-and-play multiplayer, DIY fun, and family-friendly play for a unique first VR experience. It comes with Toy-Con VR Goggles, Toy-Con Blaster, Toy-Con Elephant, Toy-Con Camera, Toy-Con Bird, and more. It will be released on April 12, 2019, so pre-order yours today to be one of the first to enjoy hours of fun with your family during the Easter holidays.
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Best of the best
Say goodbye to those expensive massages and get a massage straight from the comfort of your own home with the Renpho handheld deep tissue massager. It is on sale for only $26.98. Want to make eggs for breakfast, but never have the time? You can save time with this very highly rated Dash deluxe rapid egg cooker which allows you to cook 12 eggs at once, any way you like it, boiled, poached, or scrambled, using the included accessories.
Monitors
Are you looking to buy a new monitor with a bigger screen or better resolution? Amazon has a wide range of ViewSonic monitors for you to choose from and are on sale for a limited time.
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