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Here Are the Best Black Friday Deals on Tech at Costco

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Don Reisinger
Don Reisinger
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Don Reisinger
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November 2, 2017, 10:51 AM ET

The Black Friday deals keep rolling in.

The folks over at BestBlackFriday, a site that tracks deals for the big holiday shopping day, have published a digital scan of Costco’s Black Friday deals. According to the scan, some of the deals might start as early as November 23, but all of them will be available to customers between November 24 and November 27. And although some retailers will open their doors early on Black Friday, Costco will be forcing customers to wait until 9 a.m. on Black Friday to enter its stores.

Here’s a look at some of the best Costco (COST) Black Friday deals on tech goodies:

Computers

  • The Asus ROG GL753 gaming laptop will be available for $950, a $250 savings on its regular retail price of $1,200.
  • HP’s Pavilion 23.8-inch all-in-one will set customers back $650 after a $150 discount on Black Friday.
  • HP’s Pavilion 15.6-inch laptop will be available for $800, a $350 savings on its regular retail price.

Related: Alibaba Still Impresses Wall Street Ahead of Its Own Version of Black Friday

Home & Gadgets

  • Google Home (GOOGL), the company’s smart home hub, is getting a $50 discount on Black Friday. However, that’s for a two-pack, so if you want one, you’ll need to pay full price.
  • Want to take to the sky? The DJI Mavic Pro Aerial Camera Bundle, which includes a camera and drone, will get a $100 discount on Black Friday.
  • Costco is offering a $20 discount on a range of microSD cards for your smartphone or computer.

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Video Games

  • Costco is selling an Xbox One S bundle with a three-month Game Pass and an extra controller for $220, an $80 savings on its regular retail price.
  • The Xbox One S Sports Bundle (MSFT) with a 3-month Game Pass and extra controller will set you back $300, a $90 savings on the regular retail price.
  • Sony’s PlayStation 4 1TB Slim console (SNE) is getting a $100 discount, bringing its price down to $190.
  • A PlayStation 4 1TB Slim console bundle featuring Destiny 2 and Call of Duty: WWII video games will be on sale for $290. It regularly retails for $390.
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