Microsoft will be giving away especial offers and deals for its patrons on the upcoming Black Friday event. The Xbox consoles together with Surface Pro and other PCs will have a slashed price that will benefit the shoppers.
According to InformationWeek, it seems early but companies that are selling digital devices are smart enough to get a head start. Almost three-quarters or 74 percent of shoppers will purchase consumer electronics this holiday season which marks 3.4% growth from the 2014 holidays. The Microsoft is basically doing some major price-cutting on popular devices, including the Xbox One, Xbox 360, Surface Pro 3, and PCs from Lenovo, HP, Dell and Asus.
The Verge cited some of the Xbox deals that Microsoft will offer on the Black Friday. The Xbox One Limited Edition Halo 5: Guardians Bundle for $449, Xbox One Elite Bundle for $449, Xbox One 1TB Holiday Bundle for $349, Xbox One Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Bundle for $299, Xbox One Rise of the Tomb Raider Bundle for $349, Xbox One The Lego Movie Videogame Bundle for $299, Xbox One Special Edition Gears of War Bundle for $299, Xbox One with Kinect Bundle for $349, Xbox One Fallout 4 Bundle for $349, Xbox One Limited Edition "Forza Motorsport 6" Console for $349, Xbox One Madden NFL 16 Bundle for $349 and Xbox One FIFA 16 1TB Bundle for $349.
Furthermore, PC Magazine added other sample deals that were made by Microsoft for its avid fans. Buyers could save up to $150 on Surface Pro 3 and Surface 3 + Type Cover. For PCs, the Dell Inspiron 15 i5558-5718SLV Signature Edition Laptop for $399 ($150 off) and Asus Transformer Book Flip 2-in-1 PC for $229 ($50 off). Buyers could avail the Fitbit Charge for $89.95 ($39 off), JBL Flip 2 Portable Bluetooth Speaker for $59 ($40 off), Roku Streaming Stick for $39.99 ($10 off), Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved Monitor for $699 ($150 off), 20-inch Dell monitor for $79.99 ($40 off) and up to $30 off select Xbox One controllers.
The company would definitely expect ground breaking sales as buyers are predicted to take the chance to purchase gifts for the holiday season. After all, these great deals from companies like Microsoft certainly make great presents.
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