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Pokémon TCG Deals: Compare Amazon & TCGPlayer Prices + PC Sale

▼ Summary

– Post-Christmas is a surprisingly good time to shop, with new price drops on pre-built gaming PCs.
– Skytech is offering significant deals on gaming PCs, including RTX 5070 Ti builds under $2,000 and RTX 5080 builds under $2,800.
– For Pokémon TCG products, independent retailers on TCGPlayer generally offer better prices than Amazon for both new and secondary market items.
– A specific Skytech gaming PC deal offers an RTX 5060 build with 32GB DDR4 RAM for $1,079, which is notable given current memory chip shortages.
– The article highlights a high-end Skytech “Aqua” build for under $3,000, featuring an RTX 5080 and a Ryzen 7 9800X3D for 4K gaming.

The period following the holidays often reveals surprising shopping opportunities, especially for collectors and gamers. This week brings notable price reductions on pre-built gaming systems and a fresh look at where to find the best value on Pokémon Trading Card Game products. While Amazon has increased its stock, a comparison shows that independent sellers frequently offer more competitive pricing.

Skytech has introduced significant discounts on several of its prebuilt gaming PCs, with configurations featuring the new RTX 5070 Ti available for under $2,000 and RTX 5080 builds starting below $2,800. These deals are particularly appealing given current market conditions where component costs, especially for memory, have been rising.

For Pokémon TCG enthusiasts, the pricing landscape varies by retailer. On Amazon, popular items like the Surging Sparks and Phantasmal Flames Elite Trainer Boxes have appeared at reduced costs, with the former dipping below the average market price. The Destined Rivals triple booster pack is also available at a competitive rate.

However, for many sealed products, TCGPlayer consistently provides lower prices. A clear example is the Silver Tempest Elite Trainer Box, which is priced far more affordably on TCGPlayer than on Amazon. The same advantage applies to the Prismatic Evolutions ETB. Furthermore, TCGPlayer currently lists the Destined Rivals Booster Bundle for $52.50, which offers twice the number of booster packs compared to a standard three-pack deal for less than double the price, representing excellent value.

Turning back to the PC deals, the current Skytech offerings are compelling. The model featuring an RTX 5060, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, and a choice of an Intel i5-14400F or AMD Ryzen 7 5700 processor is available for $1,079. This setup promises strong performance for 1080p gaming. For those with a higher budget targeting 4K readiness, the Aqua build at $2,799.99 includes an RTX 5080, 32GB of DDR5 memory, and a powerful Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, all housed in a distinctive liquid-cooled case.

In summary, savvy shoppers this week should compare platforms for trading cards and consider the timing for upgrading a gaming rig, as several premium components are now available at reduced bundled costs.

(Source: IGN)

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