Clear your weekend plans – JB Hi-FI has its 5 Day Price Frenzy sale going down now

Get huge discounts on all of your favourite tech goods and brands. Up to 50% off from Apple, Microsoft, Sony and more.

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JB Hi-Fi is slapping sales stickers on all of your favourite tech toys right now. There are big discounts on TVs, headphones, laptops and everything in between. If you’ve been hunting for a new laptop to head back into this academic year with, or upgrade your work or gaming, now’s the chance to do so and save. This could be the perfect opportunity to nab excellent goods with huge savings – like a nice new TV. You’ll need to head onto the JB Hi-Fi website quickly though, as this sale will only last until Monday, January 31.

At T3 we’ve had a look through what’s on sale to find our five favourite items to make your life just that little bit easier. If you don’t find what you’re looking for below be sure to peruse the website at your own leisure – there’s many great deals to be found. Failing that, if you’re struggling to work out what exactly you’re looking for in an upgrade check out our guides to the best student laptops or best deals on TVs.

Sony 77-inch A80J 4K Bravia XR OLED TV |AU$6,995AU$5,995 on JB Hi-Fi

Sony 77-inch A80J 4K Bravia XR OLED TV | AU$6,995 AU$5,995 on JB Hi-Fi (save AU$1,000)

Sony's terrific A80J OLED TV sees a huge price reduction here, with the Google TV now only AU$5,995, knocking a massive AU$1,000 from the RRP. Get incredible picture quality and impressive upscaling thanks to Sony's Cognitive Processor XR chip. The screen ships with built in speakers for immersive sound right out of the box. 

Microsoft Surface Pro 8 | i7 / 16GB RAM / 256GB SSD | AU$1,799 AU$1,529 on JB Hi-Fi

Microsoft Surface Pro 8 | i7 / 16GB RAM / 256GB SSD | AU$1,799 AU$1,529 on JB Hi-Fi (save AU$270)

Bringing an all-new design and faster internals than ever to the Surface line, we believe this is the best Surface yet. You’ll find this device with Intel’s 11th Gen i7 processor, along with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. The 13-inch display now has thinner bezels, and Thunderbolt 4 is finally included.

Apple MacBook Air M1 | 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD |AU$1,849AU$1,664 on JB Hi-Fi

Apple MacBook Air M1 | 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD | AU$1,849 AU$1,664 on JB Hi-Fi (save AU$185)

The MacBook Air offers one of the cheapest options for the M1 chip (which blew our reviewer’s mind) for the latest range of MacBooks. This latest range of MacBook see’s Apple claiming battery life of up to 18 hours, as well as 5x faster graphics from the M1’s integrated GPU. Apple is shaming the rest of the PC industry with its new machines, so don’t miss out on the chance to grab one at a nice price. 

Samsung Galaxy Watch4 ClassicAU$649AU$549 on JB Hi-Fi

Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic | AU$649 AU$549 on JB Hi-Fi (save AU$100)

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 is a stylish smartwatch that looks fantastic and isn't overly expensive. Running on Wear OS powered by Samsung, it's straightforward with easy access to everything Google, despite not being an Android device. Right out of the box you get access to a world of health tracking features including a heart rate monitor, sleep tracking and Samsung’s body composition tool. 

Jabra Elite 85t |AU$299AU$199 on JB Hi-Fi

Jabra Elite 85t | AU$299 AU$199 on JB Hi-Fi (save AU$100)

Here you can grab an absolute steal on Jabra's latest, and in our opinion, best true wireless headphones. Now, these buds aren't trying to compete with the likes of Sony and Bose, but you are getting excellent value for money, especially at this discounted price. Sound quality is good too and you get up to 5.5 hours of playback on the 'buds alone, with an additional 25 hours in the case.

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Rian Howlett
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Rian Howlett is one of T3's entertainment and culture reporters. An expert in tech, gaming and lifestyle coverage, Rian’s work has featured in Kotaku, Man of Many, and Happy Mag. He completed a Bachelor of Arts at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2015 and was instrumental in building and working with Avenoir, a grassroots youth magazine for Perth locals.