Black Friday 2015 Deals: Dell Leak Shows Xbox One Bundle, Micro Desktop
Some of this year's Black Friday specials have started to leak online, starting with huge sale from Dell.
The Dell Home and Home Office 2015 Black Friday Ad (posted on blackfriday.com) promotes an array of sales including a $300 Xbox One bundle pack, a $100 Inspiron Micro Desktop and $150 Inspiron 14 3000 laptop.
The Xbox One Gears of War: Ultimate Edition bundle ($299.99) is surely a highlight, especially for gamers itching to play the upcoming Fallout 4. The bundle pack will include a download for Gears of War, a copy of Fallout 4, a headset, and an extra controller. However, the deal includes the lesser 500GB console, not the 1TB. The official Fallout 4 bundle will get you the stronger console and a copy of Fallout 3, in addition to the new game, for $399.
The computers are the main showcase here, and Dell is offering potential buyers an awesome opportunity with some very affordable choices. The Inspiron Micro Desktop ($99.99) is a tiny unit that packs a Celeron processor, 2GB memory and 32GB Solid State Drive. It won't wow you with its processing power, but it's hard to find a better deal if you're looking for something that won't take up much space.
The Inspiron 14 3000 ($149.99) is a traditional 14-inch laptop with a Celeron processor GB memory and 32GB eMMC. It isn't very powerful, but at half price it looks like a pretty good deal.
Both computers come with Windows 10, and Dell claims they are being offered at their lowest price ever.
Other options include the Inspiron 15 3000 at $380, the Inspiron Desktop and Dell 24 Monitor Bundle for $500 and the Inspiron 15 7000 Series 2-in-1 laptop and tablet, also for $500.
Another highlight is Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB USB keyboard for $99.99, which features fully programmable, RGB backlit keys, as well nine additional programmable G-keys, a smartphone/tablet dock and a number of other cool functions.
Dell offers free shipping on all these products. The sale will begin online at 6 p.m. ET on Thanksgiving, Nov 26.
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