Prime Big Deal Days Is Still a Day Away
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Sony's PS5 Pro, once priced at $750, now sells for $619 during Amazon's October Prime Day—signalling both a slowdown in demand and a shift toward sustainable, refurbished tech.
Yes, the PS5 requires an SSD that is designated as an M.2 NVMe solid-state drive that uses the PCI-E Gen 4 interface. Additionally, the drive must have a minimum of 250GB of storage and a sequential read speed of at least 5,500 MB/s.
While there are some tasty deals at Amazon, it's also a key highlighter of deals you can find elsewhere that are better. Case in point: the PlayStation 5 Pro is cheaper at EE than anywhere else you'll find one. It's time-limited, though, so you'll need to purchase before the end of Thursday 9th October.
Amazon typically misses DualSense Edge deals like the deserts miss the rain, and that's no different with this year's Prime Big Deal Days sales event. Thankfully, Walmart has picked up the slack in the US by dropping the premium PS5 pad to $179 (was $199.99).