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Kinect Sensor for Xbox 360 in-stock for $150 + free shipping

Dec 8 2010, 10:26am CST | by

Kinect Sensor for Xbox 360 in-stock for $150 + free shipping
 
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Best Buy has stock of the Microsoft Kinect Sensor for Xbox 360, model no. LPF-00004. It charges $149.99 with free shipping, which is list price. However, that's the only in-stock price we could find for this in-demand item. (We last saw it in stock at this price on Black Friday, although we recently saw it for as low as $135.) Sales tax is added where applicable. Kinect Adventures is included.

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