Black Friday deals: Dell's $300 Xbox One deal leaked

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Everyone's excited for Black Friday that's to come next month and. of course, it won't stop the deals from getting leaked.

Usually, deals are expected to be revealed by the end of October but not for Dell's, which got leaked a few days ago.

There's not a lot to expect from the tech company but, according to BGR, Dell offers neat items for Black Friday, including TVs, electronic accessories, game consoles, and computers.

But the most interesting bit of the leaked details is that Dell will offer Xbox One "Fallout 4"/ "Gears of War" package for $300.

As stated in the ad posted on BlackFriday.com, the bundle includes 500 GB game console, the anticipated "Fallout 4," full download of "Gears of War," an extra controller, and a 3.5-millimeter headset.

The ad also stated that the $300-bundle can offer more — what that could be will be a surprise for all Black Friday shoppers.

Dell will also be offering an Inspiron Micro Desktop that runs on Celeron processor and Windows 10 Home. It has a 2 GB RAM and a 34 GB internal storage. This device may not offer powerful specs, but it's decent enough for its price of $99.99.

An Inspiron 13 3000 Series laptop that runs on the same processor and operating system (OS) will also be offered. It has a 2 GB RAM and a 32 GB eMMC. It may also not be a supercomputer but its selling price of $150 is not so bad.

Dell 20-inch monitor is also included in the Black Friday deal and it's selling for $80.

Shoppers can also find the Inspiron 15 7000 Series hybrid device. This two-in-one device can become a laptop or a tablet with 15.6-inch screen. It runs on an Intel Pentium processor and Windows 10 Home OS and has a 4 GB memory and 500 GB storage capacity, selling for $500.

There are several deals posted other than Dell's and more of them can be found on BlackFriday.com

These offers will be available starting Nov. 26 at 6 p.m. EST.

 

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