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Boxing Day laptop deals
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 11 – A$2,279 (was $3,609, 36% off)
Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 Gen 1 – A$1,409 (was $3,439, 59% off)
HP Envy x360 2-in-1 Laptop 15-inch – A$1,673 (was $2,699, 38% off)
HP Omen Gaming Laptop 16-inch – A$1,919 (was $3,199, 40% off)
MSI Katana 15 Gaming Laptop – A$1,199 (was $1,549, 23% off)
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Boxing Day TV and home cinema deals
LG 75″ QNED75 4K UHD LED Smart TV 23 – A$1,795 (was $2,495, save $700)
LG 65″ UR8050 4K UHD LED Smart TV (2023) – A$1,295 (was $1,495, save $200)
Sony Bravia 65″ X80L LED 4K Smart Google TV – A$1,478 (was $1,895, 22% off)
TCL 75″ P745 4K QUHD Google TV – A$988 (was $1,295, save $307)
Kodak LUMA 350 Portable Pocket Projector – A$629.69 (was $969.95, 36% off)
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Christmas Day has come and gone, and that means it’s time to snag a present for yourself (for cheap) in Australia’s infamous Boxing Day Sales. And, now that it’s 2023, forget the old days of traveling to the inner city to wade through huge crowds. You can score the best Boxing Day deals online, right now!
What is Boxing Day?
Boxing Day is the day after Christmas (December 26), and is a public holiday in Australia. Boxing Day Sales have been a thing in Australia since the 1980s. It was a chance for retailers to quickly sell off their excess inventory from the Christmas season, and traditionally involved a trip into the city, hours of queuing and navigating big crowds. Thankfully, these days you can save yourself a trip and snag a great Boxing Day deal online.
When is Boxing Day in 2023?
Boxing Day falls on Tuesday, December 26, the day after Christmas (December 25). However, early deals begin to pop up throughout this week leading up to Christmas, and stay online the week following. For example, Amazon Australia’s early Boxing Day deals have already kicked off.
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What are the best items to buy on Boxing Day?
The Boxing Day Sales are a great time to score sizable discounts on big-ticket items like laptops, Hi-Fi, consoles and TVs. Online tech retailers will getting rid of stock to make space for the 2023 season, so keep an eye on stores like Amazon, The Good Guys and Bing Lee. It’s also worth keeping an eye out specifically for the following products:
Appliances: Expect tech and white good retailers like The Good Guys and Bing Lee to go big this Boxing Day, dropping prices on pretty much all stock. This means it’s a great time to find good deals on big items like fridges, freezers, washing machines, as well as the small ones like kettles, toasters and more.
Games consoles: Console availability in Australia has been a challenge over the past few years, but things have definitely improved the last few months with PS5s and Xbox Series Xs readily available on Amazon and in gaming retailers. Boxing Day will no doubt bring some great prices on console accessories and games, and even on consoles if we’re lucky!
Smartphones: Amazon offers some pretty impressive deals on smartphones the whole year around, and some of these prices should be even lower for Boxing Day.
Toys: While many of the in-demand toys will be sold out from Christmas, any left over will be up for grabs! We recommend checking out Amazon for the best deals on Lego, especially for the massively popular Star Wars and Harry Potter sets.
TVs: We expect all of the leading retailers to offer some hefty deals on remaining TV stock from top brands like Samsung, Hisense, Sony, LG and Panasonic. It’s worth shopping around for the best TV deals, but you’ll likely have the best chances on The Good Guys or Amazon.
Security and VPNs: Off the back of the recent Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, security companies will again be dropping their prices for Boxing Day – especially to Australians. If you need to renew your cybersecurity or VPN for the upcoming year, now is a great time.