
Checked Wednesday, June 3, 2026: Randy picked seven Slickdeals tech listings for this week, and I checked the public deal pages before writing this roundup. The mix is actually useful: an inexpensive Sabrent NVMe enclosure, two HP OmniBook laptop deals, an Apple MacBook Air M5 deal, an MSI RTX 5060 Ti graphics card with a visible Newegg promo code and rebate, a cheap Lenovo wireless mouse, and a UGREEN PoE gigabit Ethernet switch.
Deals like these move fast. Amazon prices, open-box/warehouse listings, clip coupons, rebate forms, and account-specific promo codes can change between the time a deal is posted and the time a customer checks out. I am only listing coupon codes I could see on the public deal page. If a retailer shows a cart coupon, clipped coupon, or account-only price, verify it in your own cart before buying.
In This Article
- Quick weekly deal summary
- Coupon and checkout notes
- Sabrent 10Gbps USB-C NVMe enclosure
- HP OmniBook X Flip 16-inch OLED 2-in-1
- Apple MacBook Air 13.6-inch M5
- MSI Ventus GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB
- Lenovo 400 wireless mouse
- HP OmniBook 5 16-inch Snapdragon X Plus
- UGREEN 6-port PoE gigabit Ethernet switch
- Best picks and cautions
Quick Weekly Deal Summary
| Deal | Price Shown | Store | Coupon / Rebate Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sabrent 10Gbps USB-C M.2 NVMe aluminum enclosure | $14.99, listed from $20 | Amazon via Slickdeals | No separate public coupon code found on the Slickdeals page |
| HP OmniBook X Flip 16-inch 2K OLED 2-in-1, Intel Core Ultra 7, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD | $1,100 headline; Slickdeals price table also showed Best Buy at $1,149.99 | Best Buy via Slickdeals | No public code found; verify current cart price |
| Apple MacBook Air 13.6-inch 2026 M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD | $898, listed from $1,099 | Amazon via Slickdeals | No public code found; commenters mentioned Best Buy price matching |
| MSI Ventus GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB plus 007 Steam game | $310 after rebate | Newegg via Slickdeals | Visible code: MSI965S3; Slickdeals listed $420 – $90 code – $20 rebate |
| Lenovo 400 1200 DPI wireless mouse | $7.85, listed from $19 | Lenovo via Slickdeals | No public code found |
| HP OmniBook 5 16-inch Snapdragon X Plus Copilot+ PC, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD | $405.52, listed from $477 | Amazon via Slickdeals | No public code found; check condition and seller carefully |
| UGREEN 6-port PoE Ethernet switch, 1000Mbps | $26.98, listed from $49.99 | Amazon via Slickdeals | No confirmed main-switch code found; free shipping with Prime or $35+ |
Coupon And Checkout Notes
The only visible coupon code I could confirm from the public Slickdeals detail text was MSI965S3 for the MSI RTX 5060 Ti at Newegg. That deal also depends on a listed $20 rebate, so the real final cost requires both the promo-code discount and successfully completing the rebate process.
For the other six main deals, I am not adding coupon codes because I did not find a separate public code on the Slickdeals page for those main listings. That does not mean the deal is bad. It means the price may be a direct sale price, Amazon listing price, checkout-specific discount, clipped coupon, open-box/warehouse condition, or limited inventory price. Always check the final cart before paying. The UGREEN page also surfaced a visible code, ALFR4XLH, for a separate lower-priced “and more” item, so treat that as item-specific unless Amazon applies it to the exact product in your cart.
1. Sabrent 10Gbps USB-C NVMe Aluminum SSD Enclosure

Deal checked: Slickdeals listed the Sabrent USB Type-C 10Gbps M.2 NVMe aluminum enclosure at $14.99, down from a listed $20, at Amazon. The merchant redirect points to Amazon product B0F933F1G8.
This is a practical little tool for anyone who works on computers, upgrades storage, recovers files, clones drives, or wants to turn a spare NVMe SSD into a fast external drive. A 10Gbps USB-C enclosure is not as fast as Thunderbolt or USB4, but for normal file transfers, backups, Windows install media, photo libraries, and quick SSD testing, it is a strong value at about fifteen dollars.
Best Fit
- Computer repair and upgrades: handy for cloning an old laptop drive before replacing it.
- File recovery: useful when pulling an NVMe drive from a dead laptop or desktop.
- Portable storage: turns a spare NVMe SSD into a fast external drive.
- Small business IT kits: cheap enough to keep in a repair bag.
Buying Cautions
Check compatibility before buying. The Slickdeals page describes this as an M.2 NVMe enclosure, and similar Sabrent listings are often NVMe-only. Do not assume it supports older M.2 SATA drives unless the product page explicitly says so. Also remember that the enclosure is only the shell; it does not include the SSD.
2. HP OmniBook X Flip 16-Inch 2K OLED 2-In-1, Intel Core Ultra 7

Deal checked: Slickdeals listed the HP OmniBook X Flip 16-inch 2K OLED touchscreen 2-in-1 at $1,100, down from a listed $1,730. Slickdeals also showed a current-price table with Best Buy at $1,149.99, so buyers should confirm the active price before checkout. The matching Best Buy product page is the HP OmniBook X Flip 16-inch Intel Core Ultra 7 model.
This is the premium laptop deal in the group. The useful parts are the 16-inch OLED touchscreen, 2-in-1 hinge, Intel Core Ultra 7 platform, 16GB of memory, and 1TB SSD. For a customer who wants one machine for office work, video meetings, document markup, travel, light creative work, and media viewing, it makes more sense than a cheap laptop with a dim screen and small drive.
Best Fit
- Home office users: the larger OLED touch display is easier to live with all day.
- Students or mobile workers: 2-in-1 mode can help with notes, reading, and presentations.
- Business users who keep laptops longer: 1TB storage gives more breathing room than 256GB or 512GB budget models.
- People who care about screen quality: OLED is the reason this model stands out.
Buying Cautions
Make sure the price is actually $1,100 when you click through. Slickdeals showed a slightly higher Best Buy current-price table during my check. Also consider whether a 16-inch convertible is too large for tablet-style use. Big 2-in-1 laptops are excellent on a desk but can feel awkward handheld.
3. Apple MacBook Air 13.6-Inch 2026 M5, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD

Deal checked: Slickdeals listed the Apple MacBook Air 13.6-inch 2026 M5 with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD at $898, down from a listed $1,099. I did not find a separate public coupon code on the Slickdeals page. A commenter noted that customers may be able to price match at Best Buy, but that should be treated as store-policy dependent.
For specs context, Apple’s MacBook Air technical specifications list the M5 MacBook Air with an Apple M5 chip, 16GB starting memory, 512GB starting storage, a 13.6-inch 2560×1664 Liquid Retina display on the 13-inch model, Thunderbolt / USB-C ports, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and a 2.7-pound weight for the 13-inch version.
This is probably the safest laptop recommendation in the roundup for people who already live in the Apple ecosystem. The Air is light, quiet, efficient, and strong enough for normal business work, school, browsing, office apps, web tools, photos, basic editing, and travel. The 16GB/512GB configuration is the important part; it avoids the worst long-term frustration of tiny memory or storage.
Buying Cautions
- No touchscreen: do not buy it expecting iPad-style laptop use.
- Limited ports: plan for a dock or adapter if you need HDMI, USB-A, SD cards, or wired Ethernet.
- Storage is not upgradeable later: choose the capacity you can live with.
- Confirm model year and chip: make sure the retailer page actually matches the M5/16GB/512GB deal.
4. MSI Ventus GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB Plus 007 Steam Game

Deal checked: Slickdeals listed the MSI Ventus GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB at $310 after rebate. The public deal details showed: $420 – $90 promo code MSI965S3 – $20 rebate = $310. Slickdeals also warned that coupon availability may vary by account. The Newegg product page is N82E16814137965, and MSI’s specs page lists the card as the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8G VENTUS 2X OC PLUS.
This is the most conditional deal of the week. The price is attractive for a current-generation 1080p/entry-1440p gaming card, but it depends on the promo code and rebate. It also has 8GB of VRAM, which is the part buyers need to think through. PC Gamer’s RTX 5060 Ti 8GB review notes that VRAM-heavy games can expose the 8GB limitation, even though GDDR7 helps with bandwidth.
Best Fit
- 1080p gaming upgrades: a reasonable jump from much older GTX/RTX cards if the price holds.
- Budget gaming builds: works best when expectations are realistic and settings can be tuned.
- People comfortable with rebates: the after-rebate price is not the same as the instant checkout price.
Buying Cautions
- Promo code: use MSI965S3 if still available, and verify the discount before payment.
- Rebate: download the rebate form, confirm dates, submit on time, and keep copies.
- 8GB VRAM: not ideal for every newer AAA title at high textures or higher resolutions.
- Power and case fit: check PSU, connector needs, card length, and airflow.
5. Lenovo 400 Wireless Mouse

Deal checked: Slickdeals listed the Lenovo 400 1200 DPI wireless mouse at $7.85 with free shipping from Lenovo, down from a listed $19. I did not find a separate public coupon code. Lenovo’s product page for part GY50R91293 describes a 2.4GHz wireless mouse with a nano USB receiver, 1200 DPI optical sensor, ambidextrous design, three buttons, 65g weight, and up to 12 months of battery life depending on usage.
This is not exciting, and that is fine. A basic wireless mouse is exactly the kind of cheap accessory people forget to buy until they are stuck using a bad trackpad all day. For a home office, spare laptop bag, front desk, classroom cart, or loaner computer, this is a sensible pickup if the free-shipping price still shows at checkout.
Buying Cautions
This uses a USB-A nano receiver, so it is best for laptops and desktops that still have USB-A ports. If your laptop only has USB-C, you will need an adapter or a Bluetooth mouse instead. Also, 1200 DPI is fine for office work but not a gaming/performance mouse spec.
6. HP OmniBook 5 16-Inch Snapdragon X Plus Copilot+ PC

Deal checked: Slickdeals listed the HP OmniBook 5 16-inch Snapdragon X Plus Copilot+ PC at $405.52, down from a listed $477, through Amazon. The merchant redirect points to Amazon product B0FKJF9Q6M. The Amazon URL surfaced as a warehouse-deals style link during my check, so condition and seller matter here.
The specs are interesting for the price: Snapdragon X Plus X1P-42-100, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Qualcomm Adreno graphics, Windows 11 Home, a 16-inch 2K touchscreen, and Copilot+ PC branding. Walmart’s listing for the same 16-fb0000nr model confirms the broad configuration: HP, Snapdragon processor, Windows 11, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, and 16-inch screen.
This could be a strong low-cost productivity laptop for browsing, email, Microsoft 365, video meetings, school work, and battery-friendly daily use. The big caution is that Snapdragon Windows laptops run Windows on ARM. Most modern Microsoft apps, browsers, and common productivity tools are fine, but older printers, scanners, VPN clients, specialty business software, old USB drivers, and some games can still be the reason not to buy one.
Buying Cautions
- Check condition: Amazon Warehouse/open-box style deals may not be brand-new retail units.
- Check seller and return terms: do not assume the same return window as a normal new laptop listing.
- Confirm ARM compatibility: verify printers, VPN, accounting software, business apps, and games before buying.
- Do not buy only because it says AI PC: buy it because the price, battery life, screen, and app compatibility fit your work.
7. UGREEN 6-Port PoE Gigabit Ethernet Switch

Deal checked: Slickdeals listed the UGREEN 6-port PoE Ethernet switch, 1000Mbps at $26.98, down from a listed $49.99, with free shipping for Amazon Prime members or orders over $35. The Slickdeals page identifies Amazon as the store and surfaced Amazon ASIN B0D1XVNTHJ.
This is a useful small-networking pickup for homes, tiny offices, camera installs, lab benches, and network closets where you need to power low-voltage Ethernet devices without adding separate wall adapters. PoE switches are commonly used for security cameras, access points, VoIP phones, and other network gear that can receive both data and power over Ethernet.
Best Fit
- Small camera setups: handy when adding a few PoE cameras near a router or network cabinet.
- Wi-Fi access points: useful if the access point supports standard PoE and the switch has enough power budget.
- Desk or lab networking: a cheap way to test PoE devices without rewiring the whole network.
- Small business closets: can simplify cabling for a few low-power devices.
Buying Cautions
- Check PoE standards: confirm the switch supports the PoE type your camera, access point, or phone requires.
- Check power budget: port count is not the same as total wattage. Multiple cameras or access points can exceed a small switch’s PoE budget.
- Check speed expectations: the Slickdeals listing says 1000Mbps, which is good for normal gigabit networking, but it is not 2.5GbE or 10GbE.
- Check management needs: inexpensive PoE switches are often unmanaged, which is fine for simple installs but not a substitute for VLAN-aware business switching.
Which Deals Are The Best Picks?
Best cheap practical buy: the Sabrent NVMe enclosure. At $14.99, it is useful even if you only need it a few times a year. For anyone who works on computers, it is a tool-drawer item.
Best everyday accessory: the Lenovo 400 mouse. It is not fancy, but cheap spares are useful for offices, students, travel bags, and loaner machines.
Best small-networking add-on: the UGREEN PoE switch if you need to power a few cameras, access points, or VoIP phones and the PoE budget matches your devices.
Best laptop for most people: the MacBook Air M5 if the $898 price is still live and the customer already wants macOS. It is the cleanest long-term laptop choice in the group.
Best Windows laptop deal with the most caution: the HP OmniBook 5 Snapdragon model. The price is impressive, but Windows on ARM compatibility and Amazon condition/seller details must be checked first.
Best enthusiast deal: the MSI RTX 5060 Ti if the promo code MSI965S3 works and you are comfortable with the rebate. Just do not ignore the 8GB VRAM limitation.
What To Check Before Buying Any Of These
- Final cart price: make sure the checkout total matches the deal, before tax and shipping.
- Coupon behavior: if a code is required, apply it before entering payment details.
- Rebate deadlines: after-rebate pricing is only real if you submit correctly and get paid.
- Seller and condition: especially on Amazon warehouse or third-party listings.
- Return window: check this before buying laptops, GPUs, and accessories.
- Compatibility: NVMe versus SATA, USB-A versus USB-C, Windows ARM versus x86, Mac versus Windows, GPU power/case fit, and PoE standard/power budget for network gear.
If you want help deciding whether one of these deals fits your setup, The IT Guys can help check compatibility before you buy, set up a new laptop, migrate files, upgrade storage, or make sure a GPU, PoE switch, network device, or accessory will actually work with the equipment you already own.
Sources And Product Links
- Slickdeals: Sabrent 10Gbps USB-C NVMe enclosure and Amazon product B0F933F1G8
- Slickdeals: HP OmniBook X Flip 16-inch OLED and Best Buy product page
- Slickdeals: Apple MacBook Air M5 deal and Apple MacBook Air technical specifications
- Slickdeals: MSI RTX 5060 Ti deal, Newegg product page, and MSI specs page
- Slickdeals: Lenovo 400 wireless mouse and Lenovo product page
- Slickdeals: HP OmniBook 5 Snapdragon X Plus deal, Amazon product B0FKJF9Q6M, and Walmart specs reference for 16-fb0000nr
- Slickdeals: UGREEN 6-port PoE Ethernet switch deal and Amazon product B0D1XVNTHJ
- PC Gamer: RTX 5060 Ti 8GB review context