Like every regular Thursday, there are new Cyberport Cyberdeals for today's first Thursday in 2018. The technology offers of calendar week 1 2018 bring you various electronics bargains such as notebooks, RAM bars, headphones, a printer, television and a 4K UHD Blu-Ray player. TL; DR: You can go directly to the campaign page here.
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The first Cyberport Cyberdeals 2018
From today, January 4th, until Wednesday, January 10th, 2018, you will be offered interesting technology deals and discounts at the electronics retailer Cyberport. It is noticeable that - like last week - no Apple offers are included. However, the provider still seems to be an authorized Apple dealer. Apart from Apple, you will find the following deals in this week's offers:
- Samsung 4K UHD Smart TV, 55 inches: EUR 777 instead of EUR 1.249
- Samsung Smart TV, 49 inches: EUR 499 instead of EUR 829
- Acer R1 Full HD Display, 23,8 inches: 139 EUR instead of 179 EUR
- LG Ultra-HD Blu-Ray Player: 149 EUR instead of 299 EUR
- JBL E65 Bluetooth headphones: EUR 149 instead of EUR 199
- Brother 4-in-1 multifunctioninkjet: 129 EUR instead of 259 EUR
- 4GB Kingston RAM memory: EUR 31,90 instead of EUR 39,90
- 8GB Kingston RAM memory: EUR 59,90 instead of EUR 79,90
- HP ProOne all-in-one PC: EUR 699 instead of EUR 799
Buy notebooks cheaper
Of course, there are cheaper notebooks at the again this week Cyberport Cyberdeals; that's the only constant in these offers, so to speak. The mobile computers are exclusively models with Windows as the operating system. Apple MacBooks, such as the MacBook Air or the MacBook Pro, are not included this time. Models from Lenovo, HP, ASUS and Acer – sometimes reduced by up to 230 euros compared to the RRP. Come to this week's cyber deals from Cyberport by means of this link. You can also find cheaper MacBooks and other cheaper Apple products in the Cyberport SALE.
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