Awesome gaming and tech deals

2 February 2017
Gaming Deals

There are a ton of great gaming and tech deals in South Africa this week.

If you think the specials are a bit extreme, then maybe a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label will ease your pain.

Check out the best gaming and tech deals in South Africa this week below:


Johnnie Walker Blue Gift Set – R1,999 (Makro)


Xbox One S 500GB + FIFA 17 – R4,560 (Amazon UK)


LG 55-inch UHD TV  – R12,990 (Dion Wired)


Hisense 40-inch FDH TV – R3,999 (Makro)


LG 55-inch Super UHD TV  – R15,799 (Makro)


Samsung 65-inch UHD Curved TV – R24,999 (Makro)


Samsung 24-inch Monitor – R2,699 (Loot)


Seagate 2TB Exteernal HDD – R1,290 (Dion Wired)


DSTV Explora 2 – R1,390 (Dion Wired)


Lenovo 15-inch Core-i3 Laptop  – R5,999 (Game)


Lenovo 15-inch Core-i7 Laptop – R9,999 (Game)


Lenovo Start Up Bundle – R5,499 (Hi-Fi Corp)


HP Pavilion X360 + Nespresso Machine – R14,999 (Incredible Connection)


Microsoft Office Home-Student 2016 – R1,799 (Game)


DELL Vostro X360 PC  – R16,999 (Incredible Connection)


iPhone 5S 32GB – R4,999 (Incredible Connection)


Speedlink PC Gaming Mouse – R999 (Incredible Connection)


Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 – R10,999 (RebelTech)


Powercolor RX 480 4GB Radeon – R3,299 (Wootware)


Deal of the Week (PlayStation Store)


Humble Namco Bandai Bundle 2  (Humble Bundle)


Forza Horizon 2 10th Anniversary Edition – R299 (Xbox Deals)


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  1. Patrick Robinson
    03.02.2017 at 09:45

    love the comparison a bottle of booze vs a console.
    Wootware setting the example again !

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