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Argos' best New Year's tech deals – experts pick the top products on offer

Argos 2026 sale delivers the goods

Seeking a great deal for New Year? As 2025 comes to a close and 2026 becomes the new date that you forget to write down, that's precisely what Argos is offering in its updated sale.

However, there's an awful lot of deals tucked away among Argos' big sale. The retailer's dedicated latest deals page runs to 85 pages all in, which is why T3 is here with our expert tech team to select the very best of the bunch.

While Argos sells plenty of product lines – from furniture to outdoors and beyond –we're only interested in the top tech products here. So if you're seeking a new games console, tablet, TV, or similar, then this page will highlight the top deals for your attention.

Best of Argos New Year's sale 2025: best deals today

Best Argos New Year's sales 2025: Laptop deals

HP 15
Save 54% (£270)
HP 15 : was £499 now £229 at Argos
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Use code 'SAVE100' for a further £100 off this already hugely discounted laptop.

It's got a 15.6-inch display, runs a mid-level AMD Ryzen 5 processor, and will be the perfect budget Windows treat – and a better option than a Chromebook for most people.

Best Argos New Year's sales 2025: TV deals

Samsung U7000F (50-inch)
Save 24% (£90)
Samsung U7000F (50-inch): was £369 now £279 at Argos
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If you're looking for a new TV with a low price tag, then this 50-inch Samsung is one of the most affordable in the Argos sale. It brings 4K resolution and is a 2025 model with the latest Tizen OS interface. Sure, it won't beat some of the best TVs of the year, but for price's sake it's a savvy pick.

Best Argos New Year's sales 2025: Gaming deals

PS5 Pro
Save 20% (£140)
PS5 Pro: was £699.99 now £559.99 at Argos
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A huge discount on Sony's top-tier console, this is a rare price-cut – which betters a previous Black Friday offer by £10. The PS5 Pro will eke more graphical wonder from your library of PS5 titles, thanks to its even more powerful innards.

Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition
Save 33% (£140)
Sony PlayStation 5 Digital Edition: was £429 now £289 at Argos
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The cheapest way to get yourself a PS5 console, with a price that matches the Black Friday sale earlier in the year. So long as you're okay with not having a disc drive (but you could buy the accessory at a later date!), this is the smart PlayStation entry point.

Best Argos New Year's sales 2025: Fitness deals

Reebok Jet 100z Folding Treadmill
Save 30% (£209.70)
Reebok Jet 100z Folding Treadmill : was £699 now £489.30 at Argos
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Use code FIT30 at checkout for 30% off (sale price shown includes this discount calculation).

If you're looking to spring into January 2026 with a mindset focused on fitness, then what better way than a foldable treadmill for your home?

Best Argos New Year's sales 2025: Tablet deals

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Save 30% (£150)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE: was £499 now £349 at Argos
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Samsung's best-buy tablet has almost a third cut from the asking price. This is a great deal for the Wi-Fi version of the tablet, despite it only having 128GB storage. With Samsung's own Exynos processor on board, it's plenty powerful, and it also comes with an S Pen stylus. So whether you want to play, draw, sketch, take notes, or simply browse or stream – this tablet caters for it all.

Best Argos Boxing Day sales 2025: Phones deals

Google Pixel 10
Save 25% (£200)
Google Pixel 10: was £799 now £599 at Argos
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There's currently a tasty £200 off the Pixel 10 – the same as during Black Friday. This is one fantastic flagship phone, delivering top-level performance, plus plenty of AI software features.

Mike Lowe
Tech Editor

Mike is T3's Tech Editor. He's been writing about consumer technology for 15 years and his beat covers phones – of which he's seen hundreds of handsets over the years – laptops, gaming, TV & audio, and more. There's little consumer tech he's not had a hand at trying, and with extensive commissioning and editing experience, he knows the industry inside out. As the former Reviews Editor at Pocket-lint for 10 years where he furthered his knowledge and expertise, whilst writing about literally thousands of products, he's also provided work for publications such as Wired, The Guardian, Metro, and more.

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