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Dell dropped its 2020 Black Friday ad and some deals are already live

Save up to 48%: Dell released its Black Friday ad on Oct. 15, 2020. Here are the best deals from the sneak peek that are live through Nov. 1:


Less than 24 hours after the official end of a very oddly-timed Prime Day, Dell dropped its Black Friday 2020 ad scan

Just as we suspected, the 2020 holiday season is starting earlier than what we've experienced in years past (it's ridiculously earlier every year, but never mid-October early). With Amazon Prime Day, the year's major summer shopping holiday, being moved to October and a general avoidance of brick-and-mortar stores due to COVID-19, it makes sense that retailers would morph the two shopping events together. Dell isn't typically a store that banks on in-person shoppers or in-store-only deals, but it's leading the Black Friday charge, anyway. Read more...

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