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Amazon Spring Sales: Deals on Gaming, TVs & Kindles

by Sophie Williams
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Amazon’s Spring Flash Sales are underway, offering discounts on a range of tech products including gaming PCs, PlayStation 5 consoles, and the Nintendo Switch 2. The sales event, which began on March 10, 2026, and runs through March 16, 2026, features deals on SSDs, PC hardware, gaming accessories, and video games, according to Gamekult.

The spring sales event differs from Amazon’s other promotional periods, such as Prime Day and Black Friday, by being open to all customers – a Prime membership is not required to take advantage of the offers. This accessibility makes the Spring Flash Sales a key opportunity for a broad range of consumers to access discounted tech, as noted by Frandroid.

Several deals have already been highlighted, including a 10% discount on the Nacon Revolution X Unlimited controller, bringing the price down to €179.00 from its usual price of around €199.00. This controller is designed for Xbox and PC gamers and features Hall Effect sticks and triggers for increased precision, along with customizable buttons and accessories. The event also includes promotions on the Philips Ambilight 65PUS8200 TV, now available with a €180 discount, and the Kindle e-reader, as reported by BFM and Parismatch.

Other notable offers include discounts on the Xiaomi TV Max 85 2025, the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, the Lenovo Yoga 7 2-in-1, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, the Ninja Speedi, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, the XGIMI Mogo 4 Laser, the Amazon Echo Dot Max, and the Blaze Evercade VS-R, as well as the Xiaomi Redmi Pad 2 Pro. JeuxVideo.com is providing a curated selection of the best gaming deals.

Amazon warns that stock is limited and prices may change throughout the event, with new promotions being added regularly. Consumers are advised to check back frequently for updates, as highlighted by Frandroid. The rapid pace of deals reflects the competitive nature of online retail and the increasing demand for consumer electronics.

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