The best offers of El Corte Inglés during the first week of March. 1 TB mobiles, laptops and more

The English Court has started the month of March in style launching a good number of offers in mobile phones, gaming computers, televisions and much more. Therefore, in this article we wanted to gather the five best offers we can find in the store during the weekend. Motorola Edge 50 Ultra by 699.90 eurosa good mobile that has dropped in price in its 1 TB version. MSI Cyborg 15 by 799 eurosa fairly complete gaming computer that has dropped a lot of price. Samsung the Serif by 699 eurosa particular Qled television that is ideal to place it practically anywhere. Samsung Galaxy Fit3 by 49 eurosa brand sports bracelet that can now be found even cheaper. Google Pixel 8a by 399.90 eurosa good Google phone that still has many Android updates. Motorola Edge 50 Ultra Depending on the configuration we choose on a mobile, it is possible that at a certain time we are left without storage. Therefore, if what you are looking for is a lot Motorola Edge 50 Ultra because it has dropped to the 699.90 euros in his 1 TB version. Aesthetically it is beautiful and its grip is outstanding, it is a powerful mobile that has a very clean software – something that is very appreciated – and its fast charge is 125W. Motorola Edge 50 Ultra (1TB) * Some price may have changed from the last review MSI Cyborg 15 He MSI Cyborg 15 It is a good gaming portable computer that we have been able to find an offer during these last weeks in its different configurations. The English Court has it for 799 euros instead of 1,199 euros, and the truth is that it is a very restrained price for everything it offers. Mount a 15.6 -inch Full HD screen, its processor is the Intel Core i7 13620hcomes with 16 GB of RAM and with 512 GB of SSD, its graphics card is a geforce nvidia RTX 4050 and comes with Windows 11 Home operating system. * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung the Serif From time to time Samsung launches the occasional device that presents a particular design. In the English Court we can find one of them: the Samsung the Serif by 699 euros. It is a 43 -inch qled panel television that is Ideal to place it practically anywhere. To do this, it comes with large legs that are resting on the floor, although they can be removed to place the TV on a piece of furniture. In addition to this, Your screen is anti -reflexesits speakers offer a power of 40W and comes with Alexa integrated. Samsung the Serif (43 inches) * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung Galaxy Fit3 If what we are looking for is a good sports bracelet, the Samsung Galaxy Fit3 It has dropped in price and is even cheaper. It can be found in El Corte Inglés by 49 euros and stands out mainly because it has IP68 certificationoffers one Autonomy of up to 13 dayshas exclusive functions for Samsung Galaxy and comes with pulsometer sensors, SPO2, sleep sensor and snoring and fall detection. Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 R390, IP68, Gray EU SM-R390 * Some price may have changed from the last review Google Pixel 8a Finally, we can also find a good offer mobile: it’s about Google Pixel 8awhich has dropped in price with one of its best discounts to date – the one we have seen at certain times in recent months. By 399.90 euros In its 128 GB configuration, we are faced with a very pleasant mobile in hand that has a good software and a very good camera and He still has enough years of Android updates (seven since its launch). * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | The English Court and Buying (header), Motorola, MSI, Samsung, Google In Xataka | The best mobiles, we have tried them and here are their analysis In Xataka | Best activity bracelets. Which to buy and more recommended models from 25 euros

Donald Trump prepares to apply tariffs of more than 25% for chips and that means one thing: much more expensive laptops

Donald Trump does not hesitate. At a press conference on Tuesday, the president of the United States Indian than your administration It could apply tariffs of about 25% to the car industry. But this is not the worst: the worst thing is that the pharmaceutical industry and The semiconductor They could be even more affected. In both cases, tariffs could be even greater than 25%. What are tariffs. Tariffs are taxes that apply to foreign products. They are paid by the importer of the product, which in this case are the US companies and consumers, but not for the exporter, which may be anywhere in the world. An example. Let’s give an example: Acer, Taiwanese company, wants to sell its laptops in the United States. Acer the factory in Taiwan, and sends them to the US. When those laptops reach the US Customs, a US -based company (the importer, which may be the Acer division in the US, or a wholesaler, for example) takes possession of them. The US customs applies tariffs. Let’s say it is 10%. The importer (which is not Acer Taiwan) pays those tariffs to the US government. If the order is one million, the importer would have to pay $ 100,000. It is then that the importer decides how to manage that extra cost. It can absorb the cost and reduce your profit margin, you can pass it to stores, which could increase the price for consumers, or you can negotiate with Acer Taiwan to make the original order come out something cheaper. More details on April 2. In the case of cars tariffs, the pharmacological industry and Trump chips Indian that “I will probably tell you on April 2, but there will be around 25%” when asked about tariffs on the car industry. For Farma and Chips, Trump said “it will be 25% or more, and will grow substantially in the course of a year.” The US president claimed to want to give companies “time to come (to the US)” before announcing new import tariffs. Manufacture here, or pay tariffs. All these measures are aimed at the same thing: avoid dependence on other countries to the maximum possible, boost companies to manufacture their products in the US (and make large investments in the country) and impose huge tariffs for those who do not. The impact will be colossal. The measures raised by Trump will have huge consequences. Among other things, will aggravate the historical crisis that the European car is experiencing. Last year about eight million cars and light trucks in the US were imported, half of all sales in that country. Manufacturers like Volkswagen They would be especially affectedbut also great Asian manufacturers (not only China) like Hyundai. We will pay more for (almost) everything. Experts are clear that these tariffs will have very important collateral effects, including the price increase for consumers and costs for these industries. Portable 10% more expensive. In the case of chips, among the many affected are laptops prices. Jason Chen, CEO of Acer, Indian that these tariffs will cause that “we have to adjust the final price to reflect these tariffs. We believe that 10% will probably be the default increase for the price for import rates. It is very simple.” Acer already considers manufacturing outside China. About 80% of the laptops that are imported in the US come from China. Trump imposed 10% tariffs in China this month, although they do not apply to products that abandoned China before February. Chen declared that they had already migrated part of the assembly of their computers outside China during Trump’s first mandate, when he imposed 25%tariffs. They are now looking for “different distribution chains beyond China”, and stressed that manufacturing in the US was “one of the options.” Much ado about nothing? The truth is that Trump has already announced important tariffs For Canada and Mexico. They had to go into force on February 1but They have not done soand also the tax and aluminum taxes have been modified –No exceptions– And that theoretically will be applied as of March 12. A series of “were also announcedreciprocal tariffs“Last week, but they will not take effect until April. There is a lot of ads of tariffs, but for the moment little start -up (or none) of such measures. Image | The White House | Laura Ockel In Xataka | All Big Tech wrapped Trump in his investiture. In return, 192,000 million dollars will be saved in taxes

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