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Best Buy BOGO holiday sale now live! Two LG monitors at $110, FREE LEGO gifts, FREE smart TV w/ purchase, more

It’s November 1 and the holiday deals are flying now folks. Best Buy has now launched a wide-ranging holiday sale of its own with a series of notable BOGO offers across everything from console games and smart TVs, to Samsung Galaxy gear, some wild computer monitor offers, Windows devices, LEGO Star Wars sets, and more. Best Buy is making a point of saying that the BOGO offers, which is where the serious value is in this sale, are subject to change at any time, so let’s dive in now while the best gear is still flying. 

Best Buy BOGO Holiday sale

Firstly, let’s check out the BOGO offers. These deals range from free gifts with purchase, add-on gear, a buy two get one 50% offer, and more. You’ll find all of the BOGO deals waiting on this landing page and we will highlight the best of them below:

***This is one of the major highlights of the sale folks – you can score a pair of 27-inch workstation-ready LG monitors that would normally cost you $440 down at $110. All of options are waiting right here

And even more…

Be sure to browse through the rest of the Best Buy Holiday sale event right here. You’ll find the same $100 price drops available on select M2 iPad Air models (also matched and slightly lower on select colors at Amazon) as well as a host of smart TV offers, and much more. 

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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