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Dell Canada’s Black Friday Sneak Peak sale over $200 in savings on select PCs

Dell Canada has a Black Friday ‘Sneak Peak’ sale on now with deals on desktops, laptops and more.

First up, the company has a set of coupon codes that add savings to various items — you can check those out below:

  • Save $50 on computers over $1,000 with code $50off$1000PC
  • Save $75 on computers over $1,500 with code $75off$1500PC
  • Save $100 on computers over $2,000 with code $100off$2000PC
    Save $15 on select electronics and accessories over $199 with code $15OFF$199+
  • Save 10 percent on select Dell monitors with code

You can learn more about the coupon codes here.

Further, you can check some highlight offers from Dell’s Black Friday Sneak Peak below:

For more deals from Dell, check out the company’s full Black Friday Sneak Peak website here.

Source: Dell Via: RedFlagDeals

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Save up to $400 with the latest batch of Best Buy’s Top Deals

Best Buy Canada’s latest roundup of “Top Deals” includes deals on HP laptops, Samsung SSDs, and Dyson vacuums.

And this weekend you can save up to $400 on Smart TVs from Sony and Samsung. Check them out, along with the rest of this week’s deals:

Smart home tech

Samsung The Frame 43″ 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen OS Smart TV 2021: $899.99 (save $300)

Sony BRAVIA XR X90J 65″ 4K UHD HDR LED Smart Google TV 2021: $1499.99 (save $400)

Thinkware X700 Full HD 1080p Dash Cam & Rear Camera: $179.99 (save $170)

Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 6 Waterproof Bluetooth Wireless Speaker: $249.99 (save $250)

Dyson V7 Complete Cordless Stick Vacuum: $399.99 (save $100)

Tineco A10 Hero Cordless Stick Vacuum: $199.99 (save $100)

Samsung HW-A450 300-Watt 2.1 Channel Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer: $229.99 (save $20)

Breville Bambino Espresso Machine – Brushed Stainless Steel: $319.99 (save $80)

Insignia Digital Air Fryer – 5L/5.3QT: $69.99 (save $130)

PC tech

HP OMEN 25L Gaming PC (Intel Core i7-11700F/512GB SSD/16GB RAM/RTX 3060): $1799.99 (save $200)

BenQ 25″ FHD 144Hz 1ms GTG IPS LCD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (EX2510): $229.99 (save $85)

HP 14″ Laptop (AMD Ryzen 3 3250U/512GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 10): $549.99 (save $150)

HP 14″ Laptop (AMD Athlon Silver 3050U/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 10): $449.99 (save $130)

Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3″ 256GB Windows 10 Tablet With 10th Gen Intel Core i5/8GB RAM: $1099.99 (save $100)

Samsung T5 1TB USB External Solid State Drive: $149.99 (save $25)

Wearable tech

Samsung Galaxy Watch4 44mm Smartwatch with Heart Rate Monitor: $319.99 (save $50)

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Freedom offering iPhone 12 for $600 over two years with $50/mo plan

If you want to buy an iPhone but aren’t hankering for the pricey new iPhone 13, Freedom may have a deal for you.

The Shaw-owned regional carrier currently has the iPhone 12 available for a pretty good price. The 64GB model of the iPhone 12 is available for $0 upfront with a $25/mo Tab charge for 24 months on a minimum $50 plan. In other words, you can get the iPhone 12 for about $600 total over two years.

If 64GB isn’t enough for you, Freedom also offers the 128GB iPhone 12 for $0 upfront on a $35/mo Tab ($840 over two years) with a minimum $40 plan. That’s not as good of a deal, however.

As for plan options, Freedom currently offers two types of plans — ‘Unlimited’ and ‘Freedom.’ The main difference between the two is that Unlimited plans let people use data beyond their data cap, but at a reduced speed.

Another difference more relevant to this iPhone deal: Freedom plans are the only ones with a $50/mo option. In other words, if you want the deal exactly as advertised, you’ll need the Freedom 5GB + 10GB Bonus plans, which costs $50/mo after the $5 ‘Digital Discount.’

Alternatively, those who want more data (or “unlimited” data) can get one of the Unlimited plans, which start at $60/mo for 10GB + 7GB Bonus with the $5 Digital Discount. It’s also worth noting that if customers grab one of the $75/mo or higher plans, the iPhone 12 Tab cost drops $5 to $20/mo ($480 over two years). While a better phone cost, you’d also end up paying an extra $25/mo compared to the $50 option, which arguably negates the $5/mo phone discount.

Either way, considering Apple charges $949 for the iPhone 12 64GB if you buy it directly from them, getting it for $600 from Freedom isn’t a bad deal. All in, the Freedom offer would cost $1,800 over two years ($600 for the iPhone plus $50/mo plan over 24 months is $1,200, thus $1,800 total). If you were to buy the iPhone 12 direct from Apple, you’d need to get a plan that costs at least $35/mo for two years to beat the Freedom price.

One final note: when I started writing about the Freedom deal, it was actually better. The website listed the iPhone 12 as available on a $20/mo Tab with a $50 plan, but that offer was removed (I managed to grab a screenshot, which you can see below).

Screenshot of Freedom’s iPhone deal taken minutes before it changed.

You can check out the iPhone 12 deal for yourself here.