Dell kicks off shopping season with early access to Black Friday discounts

It is still early in the month but for any shopper, it is never too early for discounts. While the big discount days is still three weeks away, Dell is now offering customers a taste of its markdowns with early Black Friday deals.

Dell is doing something different this year. Instead of waiting for Black Friday to offer great discounts, the company is starting the shopping season with a 2-day early access to the Black Friday deals. The promo started on Wednesday and will end Friday morning. This early access promo will give customers select Black Friday deals for a limited time.

In case shoppers miss these deals of decide against an early shopping spree, Dell will be bringing them back on Nov. 15 and will run through Nov. 24.

"This year, we are excited more than ever for Black Friday and Cyber Monday," said Dell Consumer and Small Business Group Senior Vice President David Bent. "Our valued customers' technology needs range from person to person and business to business, so we are offering the biggest deals on the most comprehensive selection of innovative products ever."

Aside from Dell computers and accessories, the company's online store also contains a great selection of third-party hardware and tech gear. The company is offering markdowns on televisions, gaming consoles, computer accessories, and other devices.

LG's 65-inch OLED 4K HDR smart television with Blu-ray Player can be availed at Dell for a discounted price of $2,799.99. The regular price of the combo is $4,798.99. Its 55-inch counterpart is also on sale at $1,599 from an original price of $2,299.

The latest edition of Dell's own XPS 13 can be bought for $999.99. Its original price was $1,299.99. It features Intel's 8<sup>th-gen Core i7 processor, 8 GB of RAM, and 256 GB Solid State Drive storage.

Dell's 27-inch gaming monitor has a discounted price of $399.99 from an original price of $799.99.

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