five TVs at outlet prices with coupons for future purchases

Carrefour has launched a new brochure with discounts on a wide range of devices, among which we have a good variety of Samsung, LG, Hisense and TCL televisions. Not only are they reduced to “outlet price”, but the store also gives you a coupon for future purchases. Are you interested? Let’s take a look at the best offers. LG OLED55B56LA by 799 eurosa 55-inch OLED TV. Samsung TQ65S93FAT by 1,399 eurosa smart TV with OLED panel technology and a size of 65 inches. TCL 65C71K by 899 eurosa good 65-inch QD-Mini LED TV. Samsung TQ55QN74FAT by 599 eurosa very reasonable price for a Neo QLED TV. Hisense 43E79Q by 299 eurosa very low price for a television compatible with Dolby technologies. LG OLED55B56LA An OLED television for less than 700 euros? This is something that a few years ago was difficult to see (if we were able to see it, of course), but now it is a reality: although Carrefour has it on offer for 799 euros and gives you a 15% coupon, if you register at MediaMarkt you can buy it for 669.94 euros. The LG OLED55B56LA is a smart OLED TV with 55-inch screen which offers a refresh rate of 120 Hz, something ideal for playing video games. It is compatible with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and includes technologies gaming such as Nvidia G-Sync or AMD FreeSync. LG OLED55B56LA (OLED, 65 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung TQ65S93FAT If the previous television is too small for you, Carrefour (and other stores) has reduced the Samsung TQ65S93FAT for a price of 1,399 euros and gives you a 15% coupon, as well as a refund of 150 euros. This OLED TV has a 65-inch diagonal and offers a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz, its panel is anti-reflective and it supports Dolby Atmos. Its speakers offer a power of 60W and integrates the voice assistant Alexa. Samsung TQ65S93FAT (OLED, 65 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links TCL 65C71K Carrefour also has on offer the TCL 65C71Ka smart TV that, for 899 eurosoffers you a 15% coupon for future purchases. It incorporates a 65-inch QD-Mini LED panel and is compatible with Dolby Vision IQ and with Dolby Atmos. Its operating system is Google TV, it comes with Game Master mode for video games and incorporates HDMI 2.1. TCL 65C71K (QD-Mini LED, 65 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung TQ55QN74FAT If the previous Samsung television is beyond your budget, be very careful with the Samsung TQ55QN74FATa model that, despite being found in Carrefour for 599 euros and comes with a 15% coupon, El Corte Inglés has it for 579 euros. In this case we are talking about a mid-high range smart TV that incorporates a panel Neo QLED. Football, series, movies and documentaries no matter what operator you are. No permanence The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Its diagonal is 55 inches and it reaches a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz. It also comes with the Filmmaker mode to watch movies and series and integrates the Alexa voice assistant. Samsung TQ55QN74FAT (Neo QLED, 55 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Hisense 43E79Q Finally, if what you are looking for is a smaller and much cheaper television, Carrefour has the Hisense 43E79Q by 299 euros and also gives you a 15% coupon for future purchases. In this case, we are talking about a smart TV with a 43-inch QLED panel that is compatible with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and offers viewing angles of 178º. Hisense 43E79Q (QLED, 43 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Carrefour and Compradicción (header), LG, Samsung, TCL, Hisense In Xataka | Best sound bars in quality price (2026). Which one to buy and seven recommended models from 99 euros In Xataka | Best home theater projectors. Which one to buy and five recommended models from 299 to 18,000 euros

He is selling you the same pick-up with three names and three different prices

Chengdu is a city located in central China. It is not in the usual spotlight as Beijing, Shanghai or Chongqing usually claim, but we are talking about the capital of Sichuan, a value rewarded with its almost 21 million inhabitants accounted for in the metropolitan area. They count in Reuters that just a walk through the outskirts of the city offers an illuminating image of the state of the Chinese automobile market. In a wheel that spins at a devilish pace, the Chinese automotive industry is a hamster that runs at frenetic speed to reach a horizon that resists it, always just as close. Always the same distance. They explain in the news agency that dealerships on the outskirts of the city exhibit Audi cars with discounts of between 50 and 60%. Prices that can only be understood when you know that the company that makes them available to the public buys them wholesale, in enormous volumes, and then resells them at a much lower price than the official starting price. And, despite this, he takes advantage of them. It is one of the images that an automobile industry leaves us with a clear overproduction of models. The circadian rhythms of the Chinese automobile industry have long been raising some signs of concern about its health. The launch of new models and technologies in a brand like BYD and its continuous price reductions they make their own cars obsolete released just one or two years ago. The discontinuity of the Xiaomi SU7 before completing two years of his first deliveries is a good example of this. With this context, manufacturers have launched to sell cars outside their borders. In fact, the State itself has had to get firm with registrations outside of China to prevent these sales from giving a bad image of what is manufactured in the country. But these exports also have to fight with manufacturers that have been selling their cars outside their borders for years. And to guarantee sales, China has found a very simple solution in countries like Mexico: sell the same product repeatedly at different prices. Same car, different prices The story is brought to us by our colleagues Motorpasión Mexico but the melody is familiar to us. They explain that Changan has put the Changan Huntera pick-up that is already an old acquaintance on the market. And that same vehicle had already been sold in the country under the same name almost six years ago. That was the first step to finding the same bodywork with different names repeatedly. Taking advantage of its joint venture with PSA (before the French company became part of Stellantis), Mexico received the Peugeot Landtrek, which was also sold in other parts of the world but which, in reality, was a car that had hardly received any changes. The product allowed Peugeot to try to enter a new market, that of work vehicles, but it had little impact. The alternative would arrive with Stellantis leading the project. Thus, they took this same car, planted the RAM seal, a brand that is associated with the pick-up world, and re-launched the same car with another name and a more attractive price. The car was sold as the RAM 1200, with a cosmetic facelift but the same product under the body. And that same car is the one Now Changan puts it back on the market under the name Hunter. Second time it has done so and fourth time that the model arrives at Mexican dealerships, on the first and last occasion under the name Changan and, later, with Peugeot and RAM on the front. The strategy has allowed these companies to sell a car over six years with prices ranging from just over 300,000 Mexican pesos (just under 15,000 euros) to more than double that. The car, however, has always been essentially the same. In this case, we are not talking exactly about what automotive groups like Stellantis itself or Volkswagen do by putting a car on the street with the same platform and sharing elements. In this case, the volume of launches always propose a new car that is increasing in the market, here we are talking about reusing exactly the same car. In Spain we have the case of Santana. The brand will sell a product that is actually Chinese and originates in Dongfeng. This time it is not that it brings a car brought from China and it adapts to the European market, as the Chery Group is doing with Omoda and Jaecoo, renewing some components of cars they sell in Latin America to raise the perception of quality. The same thing that is happening with Ebro. The case of the Dongfeng pick-up is different because its latest evolution is almost minimal compared to the latest Nissan Navara, a vehicle that was developed on a base… born in 2005. Yes, after 20 years we will see a car with a Spanish emblem which has its embryo and sustenance in a product conceived more than two decades ago despite having been aesthetically renewed. These types of movements are simpler the simpler the product is, too. That is why it is no coincidence that this same thing is happening in the motorcycle market. They explain in Motorpassion Motorcycle that the same case of Santana and the same case of Mexico and its pick-ups is what they are encountering with the Jedi K750 Pro. “Italian design, Chinese manufacturing and various logos: the K750 changes its name depending on the country, but not the motorcycle,” they summarize in the middle. And given the market situation, with China involved in overproduction that seems increasingly problematic, it would not be surprising if this way of acting is repeated. China has a good arsenal of models to export and there are many markets eager to receive cars at a more affordable price than what we are used to. Spain is a good example that, for China, there is life beyond its borders. And … Read more

MediaMarkt starts its Valentine’s Day with high-end mobile phones at top prices and discounts on technology

MediaMarkt is one of the stores that is doing the strongest this month of February with offers. Without going any further, today it starts your own valentine where can we find top offers in technology. The only requirement to be able to access all of them? Register us at myMediaMarktsomething completely free and that will only take you a very short time. The offers of this promo are available from this morning and only until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday the 15th (or while supplies last, of course). There is a lot to choose from as we say, but we have made a selection of five offers that we find very interesting: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra by 1,246.14 eurosone of the best Android phones of last year. Sony WH-1000XM5SA Headphones by 214.14 eurosa top option if your priority is active noise cancellation. Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 by 687.14 eurosa top option to work or study for years. Google Pixel 10 Pro by 764.54 eurosa mobile phone with a great camera system and the purest Android experience. Samsung HW-Q99F/ZF Sound Bar by 644.14 eurosone of the best sound bars that the Korean brand has. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra The first of the offers is carried out by Galaxy S25 Ultra, the best super high-end mobile of 2025. It is true that his successor it’s just around the cornerbut this is still a top phone (and even more, now that we can get it for 1,246.14 euros). It is a powerful mobile phone, with a great 6.9-inch screen and a very complete camera system. In addition, it has seven years of updates and very good AI thanks to the Gemini + Galaxy AI tandem. Mobile – Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Titanium Black, 512 GB, 12 GB RAM, 6.9″ WQHD+, Snapdragon 8, 5000 mAh, Android 15 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Sony WH-1000XM5SA Headphones If we are looking for over-ear headphones and we want one of the best, these Sony WH-1000XM5SA They are ideal for us. Their sound is great, they have one of the best active noise cancellations there is and their autonomy reaches up to 30 hours per charge (with a fast charge that gives up to 5 additional hours if we plug them in for 10 minutes). They are also very good for making calls, even in those situations where it is very windy. They are available for 214.14 euros. Wireless headphones – Sony WH-1000XM5SA, Soft case, Noise cancellation, 30h, Hi-Res, Fast charging, Bluetooth, Headband, iOS/Android, Black The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 This Lenovo IdeaPad Slim is a fairly balanced device if you are looking to work or study and want it to last several years to make your investment profitable. Its Intel Core i7 processor is complemented very well by its 16 GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1 TB SSD. Its screen is 15.3 inches and it comes with Windows 11 installed as standard, which is always appreciated. It is reduced to 687.14 euros. Laptop – Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 15IRH10, 15.3″ WUXGA, Intel® Core™ i7-13620H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, UHD Graphics, Windows 11 Home, Blue The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Google Pixel 10 Pro If we are looking for a top Android mobile, but we prefer a more compact experience, then this one may fit us very well. Google Pixel 10 Pro. With it we will have the purest Android experience in a phone with a 6.3-inch screen, 16 GB of RAM and a great camera system that will allow us to take good photos day and night. For everything it offers, it has a great price: it costs 764.54 euros. Mobile – Google Pixel 10 Pro, Moonstone, 256 GB, 16 GB RAM, 6.3″ Super Actua OLED, Google Tensor G5, 4870 mAh, Android 16 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung HW-Q99F/ZF Sound Bar We close this selection of offers with a sound bar, one that is in fact one of the best available. This is the HW-Q99F/ZF from Samsung, a model with 23 speakers distributed in 11.1.4 channels that manage to offer a combined power of 756 W (ideal for turning your living room into a cinema). We can get it for 644.14 euros. Soundbar – Samsung HW-Q990F/ZF, Bluetooth, 756 W, Subwoofer and wireless Dolby Atmos, 11.1.4 channels, WiFi, Titanium Black The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | MediaMarkt, Compradicción, Samsung, Lenovo, Sony, Google In Xataka | The best mobile phones, we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | The best quality-price mobiles. Their analyzes and videos are here

Demolishing prices on Google and Xiaomi mobiles, the Nintendo Switch 2 with free game and more bargains, Bargain Hunting

There’s nothing left for Valentine’s Day, so many stores have begun to lower the price of many devices, whether or not they are related to Valentine’s Day. In the new Bargain Hunting we are going to review the best deals we have seen all weekwith pretty good offers on cell phones, sound bars and even Meta glasses. Google Pixel 10 by 584.10 euros with coupon, a high-end mobile phone with an excellent photography section. Ray-Ban Meta by 246 eurosperfect glasses if you are looking for more than just glasses. Hisense AX5125H by 199 eurosa great sound bar with subwoofer and rear speakers. nintendo switch 2 by 459 eurosthe latest console launched by the brand with totally free games. Xiaomi 15T Pro by 799 eurosa mobile phone that has no less than 1 TB of internal storage. Google Pixel 10 If there is a mobile phone that we should pay close attention to, that is the Google Pixel 10. During these last few months it has dropped a lot in price, its current offer on MediaMarkt being the best: with the coupon 10PIXELMMFEBRUARY stays for 584.10 euros. It is a fairly small mobile phone that stands out mainly for its photographic quality, but also for its design and because its software will receive updates for many years. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Ray-Ban Meta Also at MediaMarkt we can find at a very good price (in fact, it is the minimum in the store) the Ray-Ban Metavery practical glasses that with the discount are worth 246 euros. They accept prescription lenses and allow record audio or video and translate in real timemake video calls and even listen to music, among other things. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Hisense AX5125H The best deal we’ve seen this week on sound bars has fallen on the Hisense AX5125Hwhich can be found right now on Amazon for a price of 199 euros. We are talking about an interesting bar because it comes with a subwoofer and wireless rear speakers, but it is also compatible with Dolby Atmos and offers a power of up to 500W at 5.1.2 channels. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links nintendo switch 2 The nintendo switch 2 It has received many offers since its launch and now MediaMarkt has a very interesting one. Not only is it slightly lowered, but 459 euros Plus we can take the video game ‘Donkey Kong Bananza‘ totally free. And we are talking about a title that was nominated for Best Game of the Year in 2025. Nintendo Switch 2 + Donkey Kong Bananza The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi 15T Pro As an alternative to the Google Pixel 10, this week we have found a quite interesting offer on the Xiaomi 15T Pro. Amazon (like other stores) has it for 799 euros in your 1TB configurationso it is ideal if you want to have a lot of storage. It has the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor, its screen offers a 1.5K resolution and its cameras are signed by Leica. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Google, Meta, Hisense, Nintendo, Xiaomi In Xataka | The best mobile phones, we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best sound bars in quality price (2026). Which one to buy and seven recommended models from 99 euros

TVs, cell phones and more at very low prices, today January 31

Every so often El Corte Inglés launches new Limit Offers, and in this case they will be available until next February 1. What bargains are there in technology? In this article we are going to review the best discounts on cell phones, TVs, projectors and more. Google Pixel 10 by 629.90 eurosa high-end mobile phone with one of its best prices to date. Samsung The Freestyle by 479 eurosa good projector for reproducing content with a fairly large size. Philips 50PUS9010/12 by 629.30 eurosa television that includes six months of Movistar+. Motorola Edge 50 Pro by 349.95 eurosa good mobile in its 512 GB configuration. Samsung HW-B650F by 159 eurosa good price for a sound bar that includes a wireless subwoofer. Google Pixel 10 We have lost count of the times we have seen the Google Pixel 10especially in recent times. However, it has increasingly better discounts like the one at El Corte Inglés, which is now 629 euros. It is a small 6.3-inch mobile with perfect cameras for those who prioritize the photography section. Of course, it only comes with 128 GB of storage. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung The Freestyle Watching movies or playing video games on a TV is fine, but if you’re looking to go big with a projector, keep an eye on the Samsung The Freestyle. It’s not as cheap as last week, but for 479 euros It is still a very competitive price. It is a projector with Tizen operating system, which means that we can download some apps. It is quite compact and allows you to project content between 30 and 100 inches in size. Samsung The Freestyle (2023) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Philips 50PUS9010/12 Among the televisions that are on sale at El Corte Inglés, the Philips 50PUS9010/12which right now costs 629.30 euros. However, PcComponentes has a lower price of 544.11 euros. Furthermore, in both cases it includes a six-month Movistar+ subscription. Regarding the TV itself, it incorporates a 50-inch screen and the technology Ambilight of the brand, which allows the color of the content to be reproduced through its rear LEDs. It is compatible with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and offers a refresh rate up to 144 Hzso, in addition to watching movies and series, it is also ideal for playing video games. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Motorola Edge 50 Pro If you are not interested in the Google mobile phone because it has little internal storage, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro It costs less and comes with 512 GB. By 349.95 euroswe are talking about a mobile phone with a good design and software that also has a battery that supports 120W fast charging. Furthermore, internally it comes with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3a good processor for playing or for everyday use. Motorola Edge 50 Pro (512GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung HW-B650F If you have a good television and you are missing an audio device that can offer a more immersive experience, the sound bar Samsung HW-B650F Right now it is on sale at El Corte Inglés for 159 euros. It comes with a wireless subwoofer and supports Dolby 5.1ch. It also has Bluetooth connectivity and an HDMI ARC port. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | El Corte Inglés and Compradicción (header), Google, Samsung, Philips, Motorola In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2026), we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best home theater projectors. Which one to buy and five recommended models from 299 to 18,000 euros

There is an unexpected victim of the rise in RAM memory prices: the very modern connected cars

Which what’s happening with the RAM memories is making one thing clear: the best time to buy memory modules is yesterday. The price increase is so extraordinary which is already affecting other classic components of our PCs such as SSD units or graphics cards. However, the crisis that these components are generating goes further. Much further. Data centers devour memory. The AI ​​fever, we already know very well, has generated a voracious hunger not only for cutting-edge AI chips, but also for RAM and HBM memories that accompany these chips. As indicated in The Wall Street Journaldata centers (both conventional and those dedicated to AI) will consume more than 70% of the high-end memory chips that manufacturers produce in 2026. And if they could take more, they would take them. This is not (only) about PCs or mobiles. It is evident that the first affected by this problem are conventional desktop and laptop computers, as well as our mobile devices. Hundreds of millions of them are sold every year and they all have a certain amount of RAM that is now more expensive than ever. The shock wave is already causing other components such as SSD drives or graphics cards affected, but in reality memory chips are everywhere. And above all, in one. From TV to car. The frenetic rise in memory prices is certainly going to affect other segments that we had not thought about soon. Of course it will do so on other consumer electronic devices, and this certainly includes Smart TVs, which They have their own processor, memory and storage to offer us its functions. But the problem may be even more critical for cars, which for years were already computers with wheels and which are now even better and more powerful computers (and with more memory) with wheels. Memories of all kinds. Although car electronic systems have traditionally used RAM, the latest in most cases was not needed. But that was in the cars of a few years ago, because the arrival especially of the electric car and the fever for screens in our vehicles has made these needs different. Now our cars need various types of memory, but in some cases those modules are as good (or better) than the ones we have in our cell phones and computers. The ECUs. A modern car makes use of so-called ECUs (Electronic Control Units) for issues such as controlling the transmission, the airbag system or the engine itself. It is normal for them to have between 50 and 150 of these control units or microcontrollers, and almost all of them contain RAM for temporary data and a ROM for firmware and software. Infotainment systems. The most obvious component that surely comes to mind as that “car computer” is the infotainment system, which usually consists of a touch screen, navigation functions, support for CarPlay and Android Auto systems, and voice assistants. Although in many cars these systems use 1 GB or 2 GB of DRAM memory, there are more modern cars that They reach 4 GB and even 8 GB of LPDDR4 memory. And if we talk about some manufacturers like BYD or NIO, there are models in which They use 16 GB of LPDDR5 memory. The Ford SYNC 5 system, for example, is based on a Qualcomm SoC with 16 GB of RAM. Driving assistance requires memory. In addition to these components, there are others that also require the use of RAM. Advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) allow you to activate functions such as adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, automatic emergency braking or parking assistant. And to achieve this they use RAM with high bandwidth, which allows working with real-time images and processing of sensor signals. Samsung knows this well and in fact manufactures modules specifically oriented to this market. Tesla’s well-known autopilot hardware, Hardware 4 (currently used) makes use of 16 GB of RAMFor example. Micron already warned. In December 2023 Micron already indicated that “a car needs more memory than a (space) rocket.” The firm, an absolute protagonist in the field of RAM memory module manufacturing, indicated how in 2023 the average vehicle used 90 GB between RAM and NAND, but in 2026 that figure was estimated to be 278 GB and would reach 2 TB in high-end vehicles. That was good news for it and other manufacturers, and even then it pointed to how “generative AI is transforming automotive.” What they probably didn’t realize is that this revolution was going to need many data centers, and those data centers were going to need a lot of memory. And this is where we are. In Xataka | “Not a phone, it’s a car”: Volkswagen believes that screens in cars are going too far

Demolition prices on folding and high-end mobile phones, the discounted Samsung projector and more. Hunting Bargains

This week we have seen several quite powerful campaigns in terms of number and quality of offers. Therefore, in this same article we are going to review the best deals in technology that we can currently find in different stores. Google Pixel 10 by 630.46 eurosa high-end mobile phone with an excellent photography section. Sony WH-1000XM5 by 198 eurosone of the best Bluetooth headphones from the brand. Samsung The Freestyle by 429 eurosan interesting smart portable projector. ZTE Nubia Flip 2 by 371.80 eurosa folding mobile with a price like we have rarely seen. LG 75UA75006LA by 599 eurosa television that comes with a 75-inch screen. Google Pixel 10 He Google Pixel 10 It has not stopped dropping in price in recent months and now at El Corte Inglés we find one of the best, and the best the store has had to date. By 630.46 eurosit is a high-end mobile that offers good performance, its operating system will be updated for many years and it has a excellent photography section. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Sony WH-1000XM5 The same happens with the Sony WH-1000XM5which are one of the brand’s best Bluetooth headphones. We have seen them drop a lot in price over the last few months and now they have received a big discount at MediaMarkt. By 198 eurosthey are headphones with one of the best active noise cancellations we’ve testedthey are very comfortable and their battery reaches 30 hours of autonomy with ANC. Of course, they come with a soft carrying case and not a rigid one. Sony WH-1000XM5 (soft case) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung The Freestyle In the field of projectors we can find very different prices. It doesn’t usually come down much in price, but the Samsung The Freestyle (2023) Right now it is in El Corte Inglés for 429 euros. It’s a smart projector Quite compact with Tizen operating system that incorporates speakers and comes with both WiFi and Bluetooth and a microHDMI port. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links ZTE Nubia Flip 2 Little by little we are finding folding phones with slightly more reasonable prices that, fortunately, are below the 1,000 euro barrier. He ZTE Nubia Flip 2 now it costs 371.80 euros. It is a folding clamshell with 3-inch external and 6.9-inch internal screen. It has 256 GB of internal storage and comes with a 4,300 mAh battery. ZTE Nubia Flip 2 (256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LG 75UA75006LA If you are thinking of renewing your television, MediaMarkt has now lowered the price of the LG 75UA75006LA. By 599 euroswe are talking about a huge smart TV that incorporates a 75-inch screen. It is compatible with the HDR10 format, it has Filmmaker mode to watch movies and series and its speakers are compatible with Dolby Digital. LG 75UA75006LA (75 inches) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Google, Sony, Samsung, ZTE, LG In Xataka | The best mobile phones, we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best home theater projectors. Which one to buy and five recommended models from 299 to 18,000 euros

We have top prices on mobile phones, laptops and more

It is often said that the first months of the year are quite calm as far as offers are concerned, but there are always promos that break with this. The last one to arrive is brought to us by MediaMarktwhich has once again started its campaign with which we can benefit from a direct discount of 15% if we buy through their mobile app. Buy from this app, which is available on both Google Play Store as in the Apple App Storeit is as simple as doing it from the web. with her, we can benefit from very good prices right nowlike all these that we leave you below: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra by 976.65 eurosone of the best Android phones of 2025. Asus TUF Gaming Laptop by 1,274.15 eurosa device with 32 GB of RAM ideal for playing at 1080p. DualSense V2 by 62.04 eurosthe PlayStation 5 controller that is also compatible with PC. Dyson V15 Detect upright vacuum cleaner by 509.15 euroshistorical minimum price for this Dyson model. Google Pixel 10 by 636.65 eurosa great mobile phone if we are looking for a compact device. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra We start with the Galaxy S25 Ultrawinner of the Xataka award for best super high-end mobile of 2025. It is a device that stands out for offering a 6.9-inch screen with QHD+ resolution that also has one of the best anti-reflective treatments there is. Its performance is outstanding thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite, it has a very complete camera system and has seven years of guaranteed updates. Right now it is discounted to 1,149 eurosalthough if we make the purchase from the app, its price remains at 976.65 euros. Mobile – Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Titanium Black, 256 GB, 12 GB RAM, 6.9″ WQHD+, Snapdragon 8, 5000 mAh, Android 15 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Asus TUF Gaming Laptop These types of promos are very interesting for renewing a laptop, especially if we are looking for a gaming option. This one from Asus, model TUF Gaming FX608JMR-RV003, is a very balanced device. Its graphics card is an RTX 5060, ideal for playing any current title at 1080p and compatible with the new DLSS 4.5. In addition, it has an Intel Core i7-14650HX, 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD. All rounded off by a 16-inch screen with 165 Hz. Its price is now 1,499 eurosbut from the app it stays on 1,274.15 euros. Gaming laptop – ASUS TUF Gaming FX608JMR-RV003, 16 “WUXGA, Intel® Core™ i7-14650HX, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, GeForce RTX™ 5060, No operating system The price could vary. We earn commission from these links DualSense V2 The DualSense is a very interesting controller to play, both on PlayStation 5 and PC. It is wireless and has a built-in battery, which is always a plus. Its ergonomics make it quite comfortable and on the Sony console we can enjoy a series of functions that are great for immersion, such as adaptive triggers or haptic vibration. Its price on MediaMarkt right now is 72.99 eurosbut we can get one from the app by 62.04 euros. PS5 Controller – Sony Dualsense V2, For PlayStation 5 and PC, Bluetooth, Haptic feedback, White The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Dyson V15 Detect upright vacuum cleaner Within all the upright vacuum cleaners what’s up, this one Dyson V15 Detect It is one of the best currently available. It offers 240 AW of suction power and has laser lighting so that we don’t leave any dirt behind while we pass it. Its LCD screen will show us information in real time such as its autonomy and, as it comes with several accessories, it will be easy for us to vacuum any corner of the house. It is reduced to 599 eurosalthough from the app it stays on 509.15 euros. Stick vacuum cleaner – Dyson V15 Detect™ Absolute, Suction power 240 AW, 60 min, Intelligent and Powerful, 3 Modes, Laser Technology, Dirt Sensor The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Google Pixel 10 We close with another mobile, also one of the best Android phones of 2025. We talk about the Google Pixel 10an ideal device for those who like compact phones. It uses a 6.3-inch OLED display with 3,000 nits of peak brightness, and under the hood comes the Tensor G5 (as well as 12GB of RAM). Its battery is 4,970 mAh and it has a triple rear camera system, as well as seven years of guaranteed updates. It is reduced to 749 eurosalthough we can get it for 636.65 euros from the app. Mobile – Google Pixel 10, Obsidian, 256 GB, 12 GB RAM, 6.3″ Actua OLED, Google Tensor G5, 4970 mAh, Android 16 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Purchase addiction, Samsung, Asus, PlayStation, Dyson, Google In Xataka | The best mobile phones, we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best cordless upright vacuum cleaners. Which one to buy and seven recommended broom vacuum cleaners from 139 euros

Tokyo was one of the few megalopolises that had kept housing prices in check. That’s over

For years half the planet (and another half as well) viewed Tokyo with a mixture of admiration, curiosity and envy. While other metropolises were dealing with increasingly expensive housing, which was expelling the most humble families, the Japanese capital made headlines On the contrary: in 2023 there were who presented it in fact as “the last big city with affordable housing.” At least if we were talking about rents. And that was the most populated city of the planet. There is signs that that is changing. Tokyo’ the affordable‘. Binyamin Appelbaum, columnist for The New York Times, I told it very well in 2023: while a couple on the minimum wage was unable to pay the rent for a two-bedroom apartment anywhere in the New York area, another Japanese couple with the same conditions (full-time work and the legal minimum wage) could afford equivalent housing in at least half a dozen districts of Tokyo. The Japanese capital was a benchmark, the example of rentals within reach of any pocket. “The last big city with affordable housing”, titled at full blast around those same dates the Australian newspaper Financial Review. Tokyo vs Manhattan. The data confirms that Appelbaum was not wrong. Although living in Tokyo is far from cheap, in 2023 the city had a residential offer large and diverse enough to not suffocate its residents. Even the most humble. In 2024 Michael Amerson, analyst at the US Department of Housing, explained that renting a one-bedroom apartment in central Tokyo cost around 80,000 yen, about $500. Other sources speak of between 630 and 1,580 dollars per month, but even those figures are far from the 4,000 that is asked for a home of the same type in Manhattan. “Unlike other metropolitan areas around the world, Tokyo has avoided a housing crisis. Residents can enjoy a vibrant urban lifestyle without having to shoulder the financial burden that residents of many other large cities bear,” pointed out Amerson. The reason? To a large extent Tokyo real estate culture. Unlike what happens in other metropolises, the Japanese capital has “an accelerated cycle of housing demolition and reconstruction,” which makes it easier to adapt to the needs of the market. But… And why is that? “People treat houses like cars,” Appelbaum joked in 2023. New construction is prioritized to such an extent that its weight in the market far exceeds that of other cities. Between 2013 and 2018, new housing represented 86% of sales in Japan, while in the US that percentage is usually around 15%. Unlike what happens in other cities that prioritize the conservation of their old buildings or pamper their historic districts, something different takes precedence in Tokyo: urban renewal. It is not just a question of the market or urban regulation. That way of thinking connects with his planning style and the history of a region forced to deal with natural disasters who has also seen how fire and the bombs They affected part of his assets. Added to this are regulatory issues that facilitate the progress of the works and their commitment to tall buildings, homes that are often small by European standards and with few green areas. Signs of change. In recent months, however, some media outlets have stopped talking about the virtues of the Tokyo model to become a question: “Is it still affordable to live there?” That is the doubt that I left bouncing in September The Japan Times in a article in which he confirms that (at least if we talk about the buying and selling market) the city is no longer within reach of any pocket. Tokyoites have encountered a price increase that affects both new housing and second-hand properties. And the latter usually wake up little interest among buyers. a study from the Tokyo Kantei company shows that it is no longer strange that the average price of a used apartment of 80 square meters exceeds 100 million yen, around 540,000 euros, with year-on-year increases that are even above 30%. Are there more indicators? Yes. They are just that, indicators, but at a minimum break the rhetoric that has surrounded the Tokyo real estate market until now. There are studies that speak of year-on-year price increases of 9% or even more than 60% if the focus is expanded and the data from 2021 and 2025 are compared. Prices are also growing in the metropolitan area (although to a lesser extent) and seem to be also affecting the rental market residential. In practice, this means that a family that a few years ago could acquire Quietly, a modern three-bedroom, 70 m2 apartment near the center of Tokyo for just over $400,000 is now forced to look at real estate agencies in other areas. And it doesn’t seem like that’s going to change. The latest data from Tokyo Kantei show that the price of a 70 m2 second-hand apartment is around 114 million yen, 34% more than in 2025. And what is the reason? Better to talk about “reasons”, in the plural. The analysts who have been launched To speculate on the reasons for the price increase, they point to the increase in material and labor costs, the influence of the pandemic on buyers’ tastes (they are now looking for houses with more rooms), the effect of historically low interest rates or simply the increase in demand for housing in Tokyo. While the rest of the country loses population, the capital remains more or less stable either even win residents. Exploring the market. There is another factor that helps understand Tokyo’s price rise, one that also has slipped in in it political debate: home purchases by foreigners, including those for speculative purposes. The weakness of the yen, the fact that Japanese real estate was more affordable than that of other countries and the lack of restrictions on foreign purchases has attracted the interest of investors of other nationalities, which has in turn been felt in the price per m2. The data are certainly eloquent. In … Read more

We have so much supply on the way that no one knows what will happen to the prices.

The global and European energy market is experiencing an unprecedented metamorphosis. If just three years ago the world held his breath In the face of scarcity, today the scenario is the opposite. According to Bloomberga “record supply wave” is creating a “buyers’ market” that will last until the end of the decade. But the news is not only that there is more gas, but that the rules of the game for buying and selling it in Europe have changed forever: gas has ceased to be a slow raw material and has become a high-speed financial asset. The giants are awakening. The engine of this saturation has its own names. According to Bloomberg dataglobal LNG production grew by 6% in 2025 and the trend has only just begun. This year, two megaprojects—Golden Pass in Texas and the massive Qatar expansion—will begin pumping fuel, alone adding 11% to total global exports once they reach full capacity. This reality has reconfigured the European board. According to a report by S&P Globalthe United States is already the absolute owner of the supply in the old continent, representing 77.53% of imports in 2025. The market no longer reflects shortages, but rather the symptoms of an “excess supply” that is forcing prices down, with the JKM index (Asia) and the TTF (Europe) narrowing their margins. The end of office hours: The gas becomes “hyperactive.” One of the most profound changes is not on the ships, but on the traders’ screens. As revealed by the newsletter Energy Daily from Bloombergthe Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) has extended trading of gas and electricity products to 22 hours a day. This movement breaks with decades of tradition. Before, all traders logged on at 8 am in Amsterdam to check inventories and weather news. Now, the market operates almost tirelessly to synchronize with the United States and Asia. This movement allows you to react “instantly” to nightly headlines about Iran or Ukraine. The result is a cglobal price convergence, but with a risk: this immediacy can amplify sudden movements and volatility in the short term. The landing of the Hedge Funds. This new liquidity and opening hours has attracted a risk-hungry player: the Hedge Funds. By not being tied to physical assets (such as pipelines or ships), these funds can bet on pure volatility. As Bloomberg analysis explainswhile traditional traders suffer from low margins, hedge funds take advantage of the arbitrage opportunities generated by a market that never sleeps. Gas has officially become an asset as dynamic as oil or currencies. The respite of emerging nations. Supply saturation has a human lifeline. The collapse in prices is allowing emerging nations such as Vietnam, India and Myanmar return to the market. After being squeezed out by prohibitive prices in the 2022 crisis, these countries are absorbing excess LNG to displace coal and power their growing electricity grids. It is this Asian appetite that is preventing the market from totally collapsing under the weight of the new American and Qatari supply. The point goes beyond. And as always there is the geopolitical factor. This abundance puts giants like Shell and Exxon Mobil in a bind. According to ReutersShell is already suffering the consequences, with a drop in its trading results that calls into question its $3.5 billion share buybacks. For its part, Donald Trump’s geopolitics adds fuel to the fire. How Reuters has had accessTrump has pressured oil companies to revitalize Venezuela after Maduro’s departure, but Exxon CEO Darren Woods has been skeptical, calling the country “uninvestable.” At the same time, the market is watching Trump’s tariffs on Iran, that according to the Bloomberg graphhave taken Brent crude oil to almost $65, complicating the strategy of some “majors” that must find buyers for their surplus gas in an increasingly volatile world. The European “Wall”. In Europe, the battle is not about gas, but for the infrastructure. Given the slow pace of works on land, the EU has entrusted its fate to FSRUs (floating regasification units). These ships are the mobile “plugs” needed to process gas crossing the Atlantic. On the other hand, Spain is the perfect example of the disconnection between abundance and transportation. Despite being the Europe’s “renewable laboratory”the country has hit a technical wall. Gas consumption for electricity rose by 26% in 2025 to act as a “bodyguard” of the network and avoid blackouts. However, the year closed as the third most expensive in history for the Spanish consumer. Spain has gas on its coasts, but it does not have enough “cables or pipes” (interconnections) to relieve the rest of the continent or lower its own bill. The trap of 2050. Despite the renewable boom, a McKinsey & Company report projects that global gas demand will increase by 26% towards 2050. Gas is not being retired; It is being repositioned as the life support of an electrical network that does not know how to function on its own. As a Morgan Stanley report concludesthe energy success of 2026 is no longer negotiated in political offices in Moscow. It is decided on the speed of the algorithms of the hedge funds that operate 22 hours a day, in the capacity of the floating terminals and in the engineers who must untangle the knot of the European electricity network. There is plenty of gas, but the path for this relief to reach the final consumer is still full of obstacles. Image | Unsplash Xataka | Spain, Europe’s renewable laboratory, runs into the gas wall: 2025 broke the dream of cheap electricity

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