As the first full week in December gets draws to a close, South African retailers have a variety of tech deals on offer for those looking to save money heading towards Christmas.
A number of TVs, consoles, hard drives and other tech products are available at reduced prices from Makro, Game and Incredible Connection.
Check out some of the following gadget and tech deals available this weekend:
LG 47-inch LED Full HD TV (Makro) – R6,999
Makro has a LG 47-inch LED Full HD TV going for R6,999 this weekend.
The TV features 3 HDMI ports and 1 USB input, and comes with a 24-month guarantee.
The special is valid until 10 December 2012.
Sony 40-inch FHD LCD TV (Game) – R4,499
Game has a Sony 40-inch FHD LCD for R4,499.
The TV features 2 HDMI ports and 1 USB input, and also comes with a 12-month warranty.
The special is valid until 9 December 2012.
DSTV HD PVR decoder (Makro) – R1,299
A DSTV PVR decoder is priced at R1,299 this weekend for Makro’s Christmas sale.
The decoder allows up to 50 hours of recording, and has a 12-month guarantee.
Installation is not included.
The special is valid until 10 December 2012.
Western Digital 2TB Hard Drive (Game) – R899.99
Game has a 2TB Western Digital HDD for R899.99.
The 3.5-inch drive is compatible with USB 2.0.
The special is valid until 9 December 2012.
Philips 2GB MP3 player (Incredible Connection) – R299.95
A 2GB MP3 player from Philips is going for R299.95 at Incredible Connection this weekend.
The player features a clip to attatch to clothing, as well as direct USB connectivity.
The special is valid until 9 December 2012.
Playstation 3 super slim console (500GB), two controllers, 4 games, Blu-ray, and remote (Makro) – R4,999.00
Makro has a new 500GB Super SlimPS3 console which, along with looking all new and shiny, comes with a bunch of packaged extras.
The bundle features two controllers; a media remote; Avengers on Blu-Ray; and 4 games – Mortal Kombat, Uncharted 3, Batman: Arkham City, Gran Turismo 5 Academy Edition.
The special is valid until 10 December 2012.
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