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Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022: Gaming deals you should check out

Republic Day is just around the corner and as always, there are some festive sales that you can check out. Amazon’s Great Republic Day Sale is all set to kick off from January 17 to January 20, but Prime members get early access to the deals on January 16. As always, there’s a lot of deals to check out and you can take a look at the whole list here.

In this list, we will be looking at some of the best deals that will pique the interest of PC gamers.

LG Ultrawide monitor

Western Digital WD SN550 250GB NVMe Internal SSD

An SSD is always a good investment for your PC. With an SSD, expect blazing fast boot times and loading speeds. This NVMe SSD offers 250GB of storage space with 2400MB/s read and 950MB/s write speeds.

Check it out here

Linksys MR9000X Tri-Band AC 3000 Gigabit WiFi 5 Router MU-Mimo

If you love online gaming, then you would need a strong and stable internet connection. Check out this router by Linksys. This router offers coverage up to 1500sq. ft. and can  connect with over 30 devices. 

Check it out here

Redgear Shadow Blade Mechanical Keyboard

This particular keyboard from Redgear offers better tactile feedback thanks to its use of mechanical switches. It also offers LED lighting, which is something any gamer will appreciate. Another notable feature of the keyboard is the fact that it comes with a control knob that can be used to control media. 

Check it out here

Logitech G102 Light Sync Gaming Mouse

This gaming mouse from Logitech comes with RGB lighting. As such it fits in with the gamer aesthetic. It packs a 6-button layout and the primary buttons are mechanical. It should also be noted that users can quickly cycle through up to five DPI settings via the Logitech G Hub software.

Check it out here

LG UltraWide

Who wouldn’t want a new monitor? This ultra-wide monitor from LG has a large panel size of 34-inch, with an aspect ratio of 21:9. The makes it a good option for not only split-screen gaming, but also for multi-tasking. The monitor supports AMD Freesync and offers a 75Hz refresh rate.

Check it out here



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