Ergonomics are important for your health, but standing desks and comfortable office chairs can feel like expensive luxuries. At least, they typically do—but during Amazon Prime Day 2024, you can sometimes snag big discounts on wildly popular models. Right now the deals are starting slowly, but we’ve already spotted a few internet favorites on sale. If these don’t suit your needs, stay tuned for next Tuesday, July 16, when Prime Day officially begins. Our list takes into account user reviews, technical specs, price trends over the last year, and our own experiences. PCWorld’s editors have spent years using home office setups, as well as corporate-grade gear. We know what corners you can cut to save some cash, and which ones are must-haves. Read on for all the current best deals on standing desks and office chairs, and check out our Prime Day 2024 deals hub for fantastic bargains in other tech categories. Prime Day 2024 early deals on office chairs Sweetcrispy Crosslegged Desk Chair – $46 (34% off on Amazon) Amazon Basics Classic Office Chair – $79 (16% off on Amazon) Staples Cartwright Task Chair, Black – $50 (58% off at Staples) Staples makes some very fine desk chairs—and while its more popular Hyken model isn’t quite back down to its lowest price yet, its lighter-use Cartwright Task Chair is ultra affordable right now. (Just be sure to have a second person on hand to ensure assembly goes smoothly.) Social media’s favored style of desk... Continue reading at 'PC World'
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Before his death in October of last year, one of Steve Jobs' last big moves was Apple's foray into electronic books. The company announced the platform in March 2010, but the method in which Apple handled its deals with publishers has caught the eye of regulators. The Justice Department plans to... Continue reading at Betanews
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While the Rapture isnt scheduled to occur until Saturday, according to members of certain religious fringe groups, it looks like doomsday has come early for publishers of print books. Amazon announced Thursday that sales of ebooks on the site have finally surpassed combined sales of hardcovers... Continue reading at AdWeek
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