Black Friday 2015 Specials: Staples Black Friday Sale Includes $299 Laptop, $449 iPad Air 2
On Black Friday, Staples will discount many of its laptops, desktops, tablets and other items.
The Early Black Friday website received the leak of Staples' 20-page Black Friday ad on Nov. 8.
The front page of the booklet features three laptops ranging from $299.99 to $499.99, all made by Toshiba and all three come with Windows 10 pre-installed.
- The $299 laptop comes with an Intel Core i3 processor, 8 GB of RAM and a 500 GB hard drive. ($499 value).
- The $399 laptop comes with an Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM and a 750 GB hard drive. ($649 value).
- The $499 laptop comes with an Intel Core i7 processor, 8 GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive. ($749 value).
On the second page of the booklet, Apple iPads are featured. The biggest deal is the iPad Air 2 for $449.
- iPad Air 2 with 64 GB of storage for $449 (regularly $599).
- iPad mini 4 with 16 GB of storage for $299 (regularly $399).
- iPad Air with 16 GB of storage for $319 (regularly $399).
- iPad mini 2 with 16 GB of storage for $239 (regularly $299).
On the third page of the booklet, a mid-range PC is offered for $399.99.
- The Dell desktop PC with Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive will sell for $399.99 (regular price $629.99).
On the fifth page of the booklet, a Samsung tablet is being sold for $79.99.
- The Samsung Galaxy Tab lite with a 7-inch screen, 8 GB of storage and Android Jellybean 4.2 will sell for $79.99 on Black Friday (regular price $139.99).
On the eighth page of the booklet, an HP laser printer will be sold for just $49.99 on Black Friday.
- The HP Laserjet Pro P1109w Wireless Printer will sell for $49.99 (regular price $139.99).
On the ninth page of the booklet, a 2-in-1 touch-screen laptop will be sold for $299.99 on Black Friday.
- The Dell 2-in-1 touch-screen laptop with Intel Pentium Processor, 11.6-inch screen, 4 GB of RAM, 500 GB hard drive and Windows 10 will sell for $299.99 (regular price $499.99)
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