Cyber Monday 2015: Deals Continue Tuesday With Video Game Consoles, TVs and Fitbits Still on Sale
Both Black Friday and Cyber Monday are now over, but deals are still available at many online retailers. Cyber Monday continues with TVs, video game console bundles, smartwatches and more still on sale.
Many of the same deals that were targeted at Cyber Monday shoppers are still available Tuesday, Tech Radar reports. These deals could be the result of excess inventory or retailers trying to keep the attention of buyers.
Fitbit fitness trackers have been discounted at several retailers and it looks like that will remain the trend over the holiday season. The Fitbit Charge has been discounted by $40 on Amazon. The new price on the fitness tracker is now $89.89. Normally, Amazon sells the Fitbit Charge for $129.95. The more advanced Fitbit Surge has been discounted by $50, down to $199.89, also on Amazon.
The same 49-inch 4K Smart TV from Sony that was available on Cyber Monday from Amazon remains available Tuesday. The Sony XB49X830C 49-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV is still selling for $798. Amazon normally sells this 4K TV for $1,599.
Target is offering a free gift with both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 console bundles. The Xbox One 500 GB Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Bundle is being sold for $349.99 and Target will allow customers to pick out any game with the purchase of the console. The PlayStation 4 500 GB Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Bundle is being sold for $349.99. With purchase of the bundle, customers can save $25 on the purchase of a one year PlayStation Plus subscription. The other gift that was being offered with this bundle has run out of stock.
The Fallout 4 video game for the PC has been discounted to the lowest price ever, $50.99. This game just came out less than a month ago and Golden Joystick is already discounting it by 15 percent.
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