Best Buy Launches PS4 Bundle and HDTV Deal for $800

Best Buy Launches PS4 Bundle and HDTV Deal for $800

Not a bad deal, eh?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 13, 2015 @ 03:15 PM (Staff Bios)
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Another Sunday, another news day. But this article is going to somewhat relate to the Star Wars hype, as The Force Awakens will be in theaters soon. To celebrate (perhaps?), Best Buy has another deal for you... but you're probably reaching sale fatigue by now, haven't you?

Well, in case you aren't and if you're looking for a PlayStation 4 and a shiny HDTV, then Best Buy may just have the offer for you: the company is offering a new PlayStation 4 bundle (between the choice of Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection or Star Wars Battlefront), combined with a shimmering 58-inch Samsung Smart HDTV for only $800. So how much would you be saving? Well, you would be saving about $400. The deal began today and will be running until Saturday, December 19. You can snag the deal both online and in Best Buy stores, so if you're interested, you'd best hurry before time runs out!

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