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Cyber Monday 2018 Walmart deals still available: $100 off Xbox One S and iPhone 8, $130 Nintendo 2DS XL

It's not Monday anymore, but Walmart's deals are still hot.

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It's the day after Cyber Monday and most of Walmart's deals are sold out now, but there are still a few hanging around.

The best deals remaining include discounts on Xbox One, Nintendo's 2DS XL portable console and last year's iPhone 8 and 8 Plus on straight talk wireless.

Updated, Nov. 27 at 9:17 a.m. ET: Deals and availability confirmed.

Note the following:

  • Deals available online now: We've left existing deals at the top, and verified that they're in stock online at time of writing.
  • Expired Black Friday or in-store only deals: Any sales that are no longer applicable -- or are in-store only -- have been moved to the bottom and marked as such. That includes the $100 40-inch TV as well as many of the phone deals. The Instant Pot deal is no longer available (check Amazon for similar deals), and the PS4 and Nintendo Switch bundles are sold out, too.
  • CNET may get a share of revenue from the sale of the products featured on this page.

The 37 best Black Friday 2017 deals you can still get right now

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Walmart Cyber Monday sale prices still available on Tuesday

If you're OK with Walmart's Straight Talk wireless service and last year's midrange iPhones, you can save a cool $100 on Cyber Monday.

Same discount on a bigger phone with better battery life.

Most of Walmart's good Nintendo Switch deals have expired, but this is solid savings on the older 2DS XL, a portable console we still really like.

Who wouldn't want an arcade machine in their house?
It's only $50 off, but $249 isn't too bad for a buildable Galaga or Street Fighter 2 machine!

This bundle pulls together a 1TB Xbox One S with Minecraft, the megapopular building game that's suitable for all ages. 

As of Tuesday morning (11/27) the base One X console is still for sale at Microsoft.com for $399, but if you want PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds anyway this is still a solid deal. So is the NBA 2K19 bundle ($425) if you prefer playing basketball to shooting guns.

Most of Walmart's other Xbox One and One X bundle deals are gone though.


Deals that are expired, out of stock or in-store only

If you missed this price for Black Friday, Walmart is the only place that still has it in stock on Cyber Monday. Kind of.

As of noon ET on November 26, Cyber Monday, it was in-stock again after being listed as sold out earlier in the day. We expect it to go in and out of stock all day. If it's out when you click through, try another color -- or coming back in a bit.

The Bose SoundSport earphones are already reasonably priced, $50 off makes them well worth a look. 

Amazon doesn't sell Google Assistant products because they directly compete with its Alexa-powered Echo speakers. This great half-price deal on the Google Home Mini is widely available almost everywhere else. Coral is sold out as of 2:30 a.m. PT Monday Nov. 26 and delivery on all colours is delayed until Dec 2.

If you're looking for a starter gaming laptop, this is pretty sweet. You get a decent graphics card and a good-sized SSD, along with plenty of RAM and an Intel Core i5 processor (previous generation), for a great price.

This is an insane price on a big TV with Roku, the best smart TV system CNET has ever tested. Walmart's ad says the TV is either the TCL 65S4 or the Sharp LC‑65Q7300U. We haven't reviewed either model directly, but TCL tells us it has "similar form and function" to the S405 we reviewed in 2017 (pictured), which costs roughly $350 more at 65 inches.

This deal has ended as of Nov. 25 at 5:30pm PT. The Roku Ultra now costs $89.95 with $35 credit toward Sling TV.

The highest-end Roku improves on our favorite 4K streamer, the Streaming Stick Plus, with a headphone jack on the remote, a remote finder and (new for 2018) JBL headphones, a $30 value. Walmart has this product a couple of bucks cheaper than Amazon, and it throws in a $5 Vudu credit and a $35 Sling TV credit, too.

From the cheapest TV to the most expensive iPhones... of last year. You'll pay full price for the iPhone X, iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus, but a $400 gift card (that's four Insignia 40-inch TVs!) is hard to pass up if you're a frequent Walmart shopper. You'll need to activate through AT&T, Sprint or Verizon. 

This deal is in-store only: Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. through Nov. 23. Schedule an activation appointment at 6 p.m. Activations begin at 8 p.m.

Wait, you want a new iPhone? That'll cost you even more, and net a lower-value gift card. But if you get the cheaper XR ($750) it's a solid deal and might be worth heading to Walmart to make it happen.

This deal is in-store only: Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. through Nov. 23. Schedule an activation appointment at 6 p.m. Activations begin at 8 p.m.

Similar deal where you have to pay full price in-store, but with a cheaper phone. The S9 from 2018 starts at $650, while the S8 models from 2017 are even cheaper. If you're not wedded to the iPhone, these Samsungs are pretty sweet bargains with the gift card.

This deal is in-store only: Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. through Nov. 23. Schedule an activation appointment at 6 p.m. Activations begin at 8 p.m.

Neither have we reviewed this Hisense (model 40EU3000), but we're guessing its image quality is on the bottom end of "acceptable," at best. But this is the lowest price we've ever seen for a 40-inch TV. Just last year we were excited about 32-inch TVs for $99. Insanity. 

(Note: We've just discovered this is sadly in store only.)

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