![]() ![]() ![]() Aaina Sharma (CC0)īelieve it or not, $20 off a set of Airpods is actually an excellent deal.Īudio: Good deals exist on headphones and portable bluetooth speakers alike, but you can get particularly good prices for the JBL Flip 4 ($60, multiple retailers), Bose SoundLink Micro ($70, Target), and Ultimate Ears Megaboom ($100, Best Buy). Take a look at the actual deals for the full story. ![]() If we called out every single great deal below, the list would be pretty unwieldy, so I’ve summarized the outlook for a handful of popular product categories. Update (11/23/18): Added info for B&H, plus Crucial in the “Other deals” section. (Let’s hope this isn’t a sign of bad prices in 2019.) That said, there are still some great discounts out there. On the whole, 2018’s discounts are more conservative than those of previous years-I’m seeing Black Friday-style price drops only on products that a vendor really wants to move, like the Google Home Mini and Amazon Echo Dot. Still, that’s not saying a lot for some product categories (like graphics cards and RAM), where the lowest-known price didn’t dip too much below MSRP before everything went sky-high. The deals I’ve selected are near, at, or below the lowest known price. In each section, we’ve cherry-picked the best bargains for that retailer-so while the price will meet our criteria for a very good price, it may not be the absolute lowest price across the board. We’ve organized our list primarily by store, so that if you have a preferred place to shop, you can easily see what’s available to you. (Or actually do have a price-matching policy.) The best Black Friday 2018 tech deals Stores often start price-matching one another and even undercutting each other, so if a deal you like is at a store you can’t get to easily, it’s worth checking other stores to see if they have price-matched. * There’s also advance news that Luxion will be having discounts on various KeyShot licences, though only on Cyber Monday it seems.Note: These prices are the best we’ve seen in the information available in advance. Might be useful if you want to give a few as Christmas presents this year, or get some mini-prints to be glued to quality Xmas cards. * Artstation currently has 30% off the prints sold there. ![]() To make comics they should just be using Comic Life 3 instead. You’re welcome.īut for 90% of people, asking about Clip Studio’s features and scripts is simply asking the wrong questions. This freebie was meant for Anime Studio but I figured, and found out, that it worked just the same in importing posed Poser figures to their sister-software Clip Studio. Poser users thinking of getting the $25 version should know that in June I found a Poser to Clip Studio solution in the form of a lost Smith Micro import script long-ago harvested by. Kind of useful if you aim to be a comics pro and do lots of hand-inking and printed comics, but it’s still a steep $84 cost to move up to EX. The expensive version basically offers, as wrote here back in June…īatch import multipage comics with Kindle and ePub output and rather basic-looking vector lineart can be made from imported 3D architectural and similar models. The front-page blurb rather misleadingly pitches clueless newbies with the idea that the expensive EX version is the one needed to make comics. * Fiddly comics production software Clip Studio has gone to its usual 50% off Black Friday deal, a little early this year. ![]()
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