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Tuesday 24 November 2015 11:25 am

Black Friday 2015 UK: Amazon reveals deals on Toshiba Notebooks, Xbox Ones, Nintendo consoles as it claims to have saved consumers millions already

By: Catherine Neilan

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Amazon UK has revealed more Black Friday UK deals, as it claims the event is shaping up to be the biggest yet.

Bargain hunters can get their hands on a Toshiba Satellite C55-C-11G 15.6-inch Notebook for £264.99 instead of £329, an Xbox One 1TB Console with Forza Motorsport 6 for £279 instead of £331.99 and a Nintendo Handheld Console 3DS XL HW B with 3DS Mario Golf World Tour for £99.99 instead of £180.88.

Outside of electricals, Amazon also has a wide range of deals on toys such as Sylvanian Families and Disney toys, and at the other end of the spectrum offers on alcohol including Beefeater 24 Gin.

Black Friday 2015 is already shaping up to be its busiest week on record, claiming that customers have saved "millions of pounds" by getting stuck into deals on the first day of its week-long event.

Bestsellers so far have included Acer Notebooks as well as Minions toys, The Woody Allen Collection DVD boxset, SO & CO watches and Bodum mugs, some of which it claims sold out "in seconds".

“Yesterday we saw high demand for deals from the early hours of the morning and we expect to see this build throughout the week towards Black Friday itself,” said Christopher North, managing director of Amazon.co.uk.

“We have been asked whether we believe that Black Friday 2015 will be the biggest sales day ever. We will have to wait and see but we are certainly ready if it is with more distribution centres, more stock, more deals and a large team of talented people ready to fulfil the highest levels of demand.”

You can find all the latest deals, news and opinion on Black Friday here, including Currys PC World and eBay. But don't expect to find Asda among them this year, the supermarket has set a precedent and pulled out of the sales bonanza.

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