Tech deals this weekend

What are some of the tech deals you should check out this weekend?

October 5, 2012
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This weekend there are numerous technology specials available from South Africa’s laiding retailers.

Makro and Game are offering promotional deals on TVs, consoles and laptops, while Hi-Fi Corp is currently celebrating its birthday with a number of tech deals.

Here are some of the prominent tech special which will be available over the next two days.

LG 42-inch Full HD Slim LED TV (Makro) – R5,999.00

Makro is offering a 42-inch Full HD slim LED TV for R5,999.00.

The TV features 3 HDMI inputs and 1 USB in. The TV comes with a 24-month guarantee.

The offer is valid until  8 October 2012.

LG 42-inch Full HD Slim LED TV

Sinotec 42-inch Full HD Slim LED TV (Makro) – R4,499.00

A Sinotec 42-inch Full HD Slim LED TV is going for R4,499.00 from Makro this weekend.

The TV features 2 HDMIs and 1 USB input.

The offer valid until  8 October 2012.

Sinotec 42-inch Full HD Slim LED TV

Samsung 40-inch Full HD 3D LED TV (Hi-Fi Corp) – R5,999.00

As part of Hi-Fi Corp’s birthday specials the company is offering a deal on a Samsung 40-inch Full HD 3D LED TV.

The TV features 3 HDMI ins and 1 USB, along with a 2-year warranty.

This deal is valid until 7 October.

Samsung 40-inch Full HD 3D LED TV

Acer Aspire 15,6-inch laptop from Makro – R4,999.00

Makro is offering an Acer Aspire 15.6-inch laptop for R4,999.00.

The laptop features an Intel Core i5, 2,66GHz Processor, 6GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive.

This promotion is valid until Sunday 11 November 2012.

Acer Aspire 15,6-inch laptop

Toshiba 2.5-inch 1TB external hard drive (Game) – R799.99

Game is running a special on a Toshiba 2.5-inch 1TB external hard drive.

The hard drive has USB 3.0 capability.

This deal is valid until 7 October 2012

Toshiba 2,5-inch 1TB external hard drive

Sansui mini multimedia player (Hi-Fi Corp) – R499.99

Hi-Fi Corp’s Sansui mini multimedia player is priced at R499.99 on special.

The media player features USB 2.0, HDMI/RCA output, and includes a carry bag and remote.

This price is valid until 7 October.

Sansui mini multimedia player

Xbox 360 console (4GB), 4 controllers, and FIFA 13 bundle (Makro) R2,999.00

Makro is offering a 4GB Xbox 360 console bundle.

The bundle comes with the console, 4 controllers and FIFA 13 for R2,999.00.

This promotion runs until  8 October 2012.

Xbox 360 console (4GB),4 controllers and FIFA 13 bundle

Xbox 360 console (4GB), Kinect camera, and games bundle (Game) – R2,999.00

Another option for an Xbox 360 bundle is Game’s bundle of a 4GB Xbox 360 console, one controller, a Kinect camera, FIFA 13, Disneyland Kinect and Kinect Adventures.

This price is valid until 7 October 2012

Xbox 360 console (4GB), Kinect camera, and games bundle

PS3 (320GB) console, 2 controllers, FIFA 13 and 4x 3D movie tickets (Game) – R3,999.00

Game is also offering a special for a PS3 bundle.

The deal comes with a 320GB PS3 console, FIFA 13, two controllers, and 4x 3D movie tickets.

This price is valid until 7 October 2012

PS3 (320GB) console, 2 controllers, FIFA 13 and 4x 3D movie tickets

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