Filed under: News | Black Friday
Oct 30 2009, 1:55am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Dell has put the Nintendo Wii console on Sale and offers it for $20 less. That's right, things have changed compared to a year ago when Wii discounts were seldom or came in a bundle deal in the United States.
The Wii price cut to $199.99 is apparently not enough to move the Wii out the door. You can buy the Nintendo Wii console now on Dell for $179.99 and Dell also ships it free (Via GottaDeal).
If Dell is already cutting the Wii console price by $20, you can actually expect to see Black Friday Wii deals that are below that. I can imagine that the Wii will be available for $149 on Black Friday.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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