Tech deals this weekend

Tech and gaming deals you might want to take note of for this weekend

October 19, 2012
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Esquire, Makro, Game, Incredible Connection,and Hi-Fi Corp have unveiled their latest promotional prices on tech for this weekend.

TVs, hard drives, gaming consoles, and a few other gadgets are on offer with significant savings.

Sony 40-inch FHD LCD TV (Game) R5999

Game has a special offer on a Sony 40-inch Full HD LCD TV, priced at R5,999.

The TV features 2 HDMI ports, 1 USB in, and a 12 month warranty, and comes with a DSTV PVR decoder.

This promotion is valid until 21 October 2012.

Samsung 40-inch Full HD LED TV and Decoder

Samsung 46-inch Full HD LED TV (Makro) R6,999.00

Makro is offering a 46-inch Full HD Samsung LED TV at R6,999.

The TV features 2 HDMI ports, 1 USB in, and a 24-month guarantee.

This promotion is valid until 22 October 2012.

Samsung 40-inch Full HD LED TV (Game) R4,999.00

Game is promoting a 40-inch Full HD Samsung LED TV priced at R4,999.

The TV features 2 HDMI inputs, 1 USB, and a 24 month warranty.

This promotion is valid until 21 October 2012.

Samsung 40-inch Full HD LED TV

LG 42-inch Full HD LCD TV (Hi-Fi Corp) R4,699.99

Hi-Fi Corp’s 42-inch LG TV is going for R4699.99.

The TV features 1 HDMI and one USB, with a 2-year warranty.

This promotion is valid until 21 October 2012.

LG 42-inch Full HD LCD TV

Western Digital 3.5-inch 2TB HDD (Game) R999.99

Game has a 3.5-inch 2TB black hard drive for R999.99.

The drive supports USB 2.0, green power technology and is compatible with Windows and Mac.

This promotion is valid until 21 October 2012.

Western Digital 3,5-inch 2TB HDD

Freecom Tough Drive 2.5-inch 1TB USB 3.0 hard drive (Esquire) R899 (Excl. VAT)

Esquire is offering a Freecom 2.5-inch 1TB external hard drive at R899 (excl. VAT).

The drive features USB 3.0 support, and is punted as having strong durability.

This promotion is valid until 20 October 2012.

Freecom Tough Drive 2,5-inch 1TB USB 3,0 hard drive

Lexar S70 16GB flash drive (Incredible Connection) R89.95 (R169.95 for 2)

Incredible Connection has a special on flash drives, with the Laxar S70 16GB flash drive going for R89.95.

Buying two will cost you R169.95.

This promotion is valid until 21 October 2012.

Lexar S70 16GB flash drive

Xbox 360 console (250GB), two controllers and games bundle (Game) R3,299

For those looking to pick up an Xbox 360 console with sufficient hard drive space and some great games, Game is the place to go.

The deal includes a 250GB Xbox 360 console, two controllers, Gears of War and Halo Anniversary.

This promotion is valid until 21 October 2012.

Xbox 360 console (250GB), two controllers and games bundle (Game)

PS3 console (320GB), two controllers and games bundle (Hi-Fi Corp) R3,899.99

Hi-Fi Corp is offering a deal on a 320GB PS3 console and game, priced at R3,899.

The console bundle comes with two dual-shock 3 controllers and four games (God of War III, Gran Turismo 5, MX vs. ATV Reflex, Iron Man 2).

This promotion is valid until 21 October 2012.

PS3 console (320GB), two controllers and games bundle (Hi-Fi Corp)

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Tags: Esquire, Freecom, Game, Headline, hi-fi corp, Hi-Fi Corporation, incredible connection, Lexar, LG, makro, PS3, Samsung, Sony, Western Digital, XBox 360

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