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PS4 Call of Duty Black Ops III Bundle + Sharp 43-inch Smart LED Roku TV: $500 shipped ($730 value), more

As part of its ongoing 2-day sale, Best Buy has an interesting combo deal with the PlayStation 4 Call of Duty Black Ops III Bundle and a Sharp 43-inch LED 1080p Smart Roku TV for $499.98 shipped. This PS4 bundle is regularly listed at $349.99 from GameStop, Amazon and most other retailers, which brings the effective price on the HDTV down to just $150. While this particular model Sharp Roku TV is a Best Buy exclusive, it usually sells for $320+ on its own or as much as $400 from third-party Amazon sellers.

The PS4 includes everything you’ll need to get going including a wireless controller and a copy of Black Ops 3. The TV has built-in Roku services, 1080p, 60HZ refresh rate, built-in Wi-Fi, 3 HDMI inputs, 1 USB jack and a 4.5/5 star rating from nearly 1,300 Best Buy customers.

To get the most out of Black Ops 3, or any other online title, you’ll need a PS Plus membership, thankfully they are on sale right now on eBay for just $39.99 shipped (Reg. $50, matching our previous mention). Along with online play, members can get even deeper sales on PSN and more.

We pulled out the notable Beats headphones deals from the sale yesterday and you can browse everything else on offer right here. Down below you’ll find more console bundle deals still alive.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices