Great gadget prices this weekend

Consoles, hard drives and TVs on offer this weekend

February 22, 2013
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Makro and HiFi Corp are running a few tech and gadget deals this weekend, offering discounts of up to 33%.

These specials include a PS3 bundle and TVs from Makro, while HiFi Corporation have a Seagate hard drive.

Check out the specials below:

500GB PS3 bundle (Makro) – R 3,999.00

Makro is holding a special on its 500GB PS3 console, which comes with a few extras.

The special includes the super slim console, two Dual-Shock 3 controllers and 2 games (FIFA 13 and WWE 13).

The special is valid until 25 February 2013.

PS3 bundle (Makro)

PS3 bundle (Makro)

Seagate 2TB hard drive (Hi-Fi Corp) – R999.99

The Seagate 2TB hard drive is priced at R999.99 this weekend.

The hard drive is USB 3.0 compatible and includes built-in power management features.

The special is valid until 24 February 2013.

Seagate 2TB hard drive (Hi-Fi Corp)

Seagate 2TB hard drive (Hi-Fi Corp)

LG 47-inch 3D Full HD Slim LED TV (Makro) – R9,999.00

Makro has its LG 47-inch 3D Full HD Slim LED TV on special for R9,999.00 this weekend.

The TV features 4 HDMI ports, 3 USB ins and 4 pairs of 3D glasses.

The special is valid until 25 February 2013.

LG 47-inch 3D Full HD Slim LED TV

LG 47-inch 3D Full HD Slim LED TV

LG 47-inch Full HD Slim LED TV (Makro) – R6,499.00

If you’re not looking for a 3D TV, Makro has a LG 47-inch Full HD Slim LED TV for R6,499.00 this weekend.

The TV features 3 HDMI ins and 1 USB port.

The special is valid until 25 February 2013.

LG 47-inch Full HD Slim LED TV (Makro)

LG 47-inch Full HD Slim LED TV (Makro)

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Everything from smartphones to gaming consoles on offer this weekend from Makro, Kalahari and Game

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