Technology
Save on 4K TVs, laptops, gaming gear, and more
Dude, you’re getting a ton of Dell deals this Black Friday.
The online computer retailer has just released its for the Nov. 29 shopping holiday, revealing huge savings on tech gifts like laptops, gaming gear, home theater equipment, smart home devices, and 4K smart TVs. Unsurprisingly, most of these discounts have gone to gadgets from Dell’s own Inspiron and Alienware lines — although you can save big on popular brands like LG and Vizio, too.
Some of Dell’s holiday deals have already gone live as part of a Black Friday Sneak Peek sale (ending Nov. 18 at 8 a.m. EST), where you can take up to 50% off select devices and accessories. However, savvy shoppers will want to set their alarms for Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 28) at 10 a.m. EST — that’s when Dell plans to kick off its holiday doorbusters, with new deals dropping every hour on the hour. These particularly good bargains are known to sell out fast, so the experts at advise “[making] certain you’re available as soon as the deal you want goes live.”
Here are some of the discounts you can look forward to:
— $129.99 (normally $249.99) beginning Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. EST
One of the best values in laptops gets even better on Black Friday. And sure, the 64GB Inspiron 14 3000 doesn’t offer many bells and whistles — it’s powered by an Intel UHD Graphics 600 card, the Celeron N4000 processor, and Windows 10 — but if you’re just surfing the web, streaming videos, or typing up reports, rest assured it’ll get the job done without making a big dent in your budget. Save $120 and .
Offering four times (!) the resolution of Full HD, this 65-inch Ultra HD 4K display from LG is a movie night must-have. It comes with equipped with a powerful quad-core processor and an Advanced Color Enhancer for a crisp, lifelike, and brilliantly hued picture, which looks incredible from every seat on your couch thanks to its panel’s wide viewing angle. (Near-100% color accuracy FTW.) Save $179 and receive a free $50 Dell gift card when you .
— $99 (normally $299) beginning Nov. 28 at 10 a.m. EST
Three words: Lowest price ever. That’s what you’ll pay for this 23.8-inch, LED-backlit gaming monitor when you buy it during Dell’s Black Friday sale. It boasts a speedy refresh rate of 144Hz and a blazing-fast 1ms response time for minimal lag, as well as NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility — an adaptive technology that makes stuttering and stream tearing a thing of the past for a silky-smooth gaming experience. Save $200 and .
Delivering best-in-class audio, this Vizio soundbar with built-in Bluetooth support can be paired with your TV to instantly turn any space into a home theater. It’s a real beast, too, capable of playing sound at up 100 db with thumping bass as deep as 20 Hz. Save $50 and get a free $25 Dell gift card when you .
— $4.99 (normally $39.99) beginning Nov. 28 at 3 p.m. EST
Plan on scoring a new phone, tablet, laptop, or PC this Black Friday? Make sure you grab a copy of McAfee’s award-winning antivirus protection software to keep your device safe from nefarious malware. It installs quickly and keeps itself up to date with the latest security technology, and comes backed by the brand’s 100% Guarantee — so if your device is ever infected, a McAfee expert will remove it for free or give you your money back. Save $35 and .
Head over to to peruse Dell’s 13-page Black Friday ad in its entirety.
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