
Asus ROG, Acer Predator, other gaming laptops selling at big discounts in Flipkart sale
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Flipkart's Big Saving Days sale has entered the second day and here are a few deals on gaming laptops that you should check out.
Flipkart Big Saving Days sale is ongoing right now. We have already listed some of the best smartphone deals that the sale is offering. Now, let us talk about laptops. And while we are doing that, why not talk about the best deals on gaming laptops? From Asus’ ROG line of gaming brutes to Acer’s Predator line of laptops, Flipkart’s sale has all of them available at huge discounts. The best thing is that these offers on gaming laptops are not just limited to discounts. Flipkart has a discount of Rs 1,500 over and above the discounts. But for that, you will have to use either an ICICI Bank credit card or an Axis Bank credit card. Not just the bank card discounts, Flipkart is giving away some other deals along with the purchase, such as a Google Nest Mini for Rs 1,499, instead of the original price. You also have exchange offers available on all these laptops.
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