MediaMarkt does not wait long with the first sale of the year. The webshop started a new Super Sale in 2024, where you can benefit from a lot of discounts on electronics.
Normally sales are always held at the end of the year. The so-called end-of-year sale. Stores and web shops are clearing out old stock at a high discount, and then starting the new year with a fresh range.
New year, new sale
But MediaMarkt doesn’t really stick to the ‘standard’ times for sales. The webshop immediately started the new year with a new sale. During the Super Sale you can now benefit from discounts on televisions, wireless earbuds, laptops, smartphones and many more products. We have listed the best deals in the Super Sale below, sorted by price.
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE – 89 euros
Eufy Smart Doorbell – 99 euros
Apple AirPods 2 with charging case – 115 euros
Sony WH-XB910N – 119.90 euros
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro – 139 euros
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic 46mm – 155 euros
Samsung Galaxy A14 128GB – 169 euros
Bose QuietsComfort Earbuds II – 229 euros
Samsung Galaxy A34 128GB – 279 euros
Sony WH-1000XM5 – 319 euros
Samsung Galaxy A54 5G 128GB – 379 euros
HP Pavilion 15-EH3843ND – 677 euros
TCL 50C805 (2023) – 688 euros
LG 75UR76006LL – 799 euros
Samsung Crystal 75CU7100 (2023) – 859 euros
Samsung Crystal 85CU8000 (2023) – 1499 euros
Samsung QLED 85Q70C (2023) – 1999 euros
In addition to these deals, there are many more offers available at MediaMarkt at the moment. Check out all the deals you can take advantage of in the Super Sale here!
The time has come: stores have started offering Black Friday 2023 deals. At MediaMarkt, for example, the brakes are already loose. We list the best deals for you.
It is no secret that we in the Netherlands sometimes import things from the United States. That’s not always popular, but you won’t hear the average Dutch person complain about a discount. Black Friday has been welcomed with open arms by many people.
Also read: The best Black Friday Deals of 2023
It can now also be called a tradition in the Netherlands. MediaMarkt also participates fully every year. This starts almost two weeks before Judgment Day on November 24. The pre-Black Friday deals are separate at MediaMarkt. Below we have listed the MediaMarkt Black Friday Deals of 2023.
Is it time for a new smartphone, tablet or other gadget? Then you have come to the right place at MediaMarkt, because MediaMarkt says: “VAT: get rid of it”. We collect the best deals of the VAT-free days in this article.
VAT-free days at MediaMarkt from 2023
MediaMarkt is doing stunts again and offers you sky-high discounts during the MediaMarkt VAT-free days. Until January 29 you can score your new toy without having to pay VAT.
When you say MediaMarkt, you say electronics. Especially during the VAT-free days, you can get an Oppo smartphone, Samsung tablet or Sony headphones at a big discount. Are you looking for gadgets to make your home smarter? Then you have also come to the right place at MediaMarkt.
Not a 21 percent discount, but 17.36 percent
Although you don’t pay VAT, that doesn’t mean you get a 21 percent discount. In reality, the discount is ‘only’ 17.36 percent. To explain this clearly, we have an example for you.
Suppose a chosen product costs 242 euros, then that price consists of 200 euros for the product and another 42 euros in VAT (21 percent). During the VAT-free days, MediaMarkt will give you 42 euros as a gift. That is a discount of 17.36 percent on the total amount of the aforementioned 242 euros.
Smartphones on offer
Is your current phone slow, does it run out of power quickly or are you just ready for something new? For example, you will receive a discount of up to 145 euros on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, but you can also get a lot of savings on brands such as Motorola and Oppo. Check out the best offers that MediaMarkt has to offer below.
Do you not have your smartphone nearby, but you still don’t want to miss any notifications? Then a smartwatch cannot be missing. In addition to ensuring that no phone call escapes your attention, this smart watch also keeps track of all your health values for you. Want to know which offers are the best during the MediaMarkt VAT-free days? Check it out below!
Fitbit Sense 2: 219.81 euros (46.10 euros discount)
Wireless headphones and headsets
Your favorite music flows clearest into your ears through the latest headphones or earplugs, which you can of course also get for the best price during MediaMarkt VAT-free days. Discover the coolest deals below.
Sennheiser HD 350BT: 56.19 euros (11.80 euros discount)
Tablets with the highest discount
Maybe you are looking for a tablet to watch your favorite movies or to help you with your studies or work. You can also score this without VAT at MediaMarkt. To help you get started in choosing the right tablet for you, we have collected the best tablet offers below.
Despite all the deals, have you still not found what you were looking for? MediaMarkt offers an extensive range with the best offers during the VAT-free days. You can view the complete range via the button below.
The rumors about a possible investment by the Chinese e-commerce giant in the European electronics retailer are increasing and are heating up the trading floor.
As soon as the Manager Magazin report was published, Ceconomy’s share price went crazy: the stock of the German electronics retailer, which includes the Mediamarkt and Saturn chains, shot up by almost 16 percent (on November 15, 2023). Background: The Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com reportedly wants to join Ceconomy.
The timing seems good: Well-informed sources have been saying for a while that the investment company Haniel is considering selling its shares in Ceconomy; Haniel currently holds 16.7 percent of the company. The discussions with JD.com have at least progressed to the point where Deutsche Bank is on board as an advisor, reports Manager Magazin.
Complicated ownership relationships
Friendly, interested discussions are just the beginning of every takeover, and this is especially true in the Ceconomy case – because the company’s ownership structure is complicated. Haniel holds the aforementioned 16.7 percent, but there are also the existing shareholders from the trading dynasties Beisheim (4.8 percent) and Schmidt-Ruthebeck/Meridian-Stiftung (11.1 percent).
Together with Haniel, they hold almost a third of Ceconomy. That’s why, according to the report, JD.com is also in discussions about the shares of Beisheim and Schmidt-Ruthebeck. Another 29 percent of the company belongs to Mediamarkt co-founder Erich Kellerhals, 6.7 percent is owned by Freenet, the rest are scattered shares.
The mobile phone provider Freenet is so far the only major shareholder to comment on the rumors about JD.com, but has nothing helpful to contribute: “JD.Com has not asked us about our share,” said a Freenet spokeswoman on Wednesday. From all other shareholders: no comment.
The fact is: If a shareholder reaches the threshold of 30 percent, he is obliged to make a mandatory offer to all other shareholders. If JD.com actually buys the shares of Haniel, Beisheim and Schmidt-Ruthebeck, a full takeover of Ceconomy is a very real option.
Chinese on a shopping spree in European e-commerce
JD.com’s interest is hardly surprising. After all, the Chinese giant has to keep up with its eternal rival Alibaba.com. He is currently investing in one European platform after another. The Turkish marketplace Trendyol and the Spanish platform Miravia are already in Alibaba hands. And yesterday the majority takeover of the B2B platforms wer-liefert-was and Europages by Alibaba was announced. Chinese e-commerce is on a shopping spree in Europe. It remains to be seen who will end up in the shopping cart next.