Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 27 2009, 2:28am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Dell just launched their Dell Home Black Friday sale online on dell.com.
Besides laptops, PCs Dell also has hot deals on HDTVs, game consoles and computer accessories.
The 42-inch Sharp LC42SB45UT 1080p HDTV is selling for only $599 (3000 TVs available).
The new Dell Zino HD starts at $199 and the Dell Inspiron 15 Notebooks with 4GB start at $449.
The Dell mini 10v netbook starts at $249.
The Sony BDP-S360 Blu-ray player sells for only $109.99 and a Wii bundle saves $40.
Shop all Dell Black Friday deals now here.
Black Friday sales events are going on today, November 27th, online and in-stores. Find more Black Friday Deals in our ongoing BF coverage.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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