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Best Buy is celebrating the holidays with 20 days of 24-hour deals

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A look at Best Buy's 20 Days of Deals

Nov. 28 Deal of the Day
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Nov. 29 Deal of the Day
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Best Buy is counting down the holiday season, but instead of opening doors of sub-par chocolates each day, it's offering solid tech discounts everyday.

Through Dec. 17, Best Buy is hosting a 20 Days of Deals event that'll be a series of limited-time-only deals on featured products across all departments. Offers go live each day at 12:01 a.m. CT and are valid until 11:59 p.m. CT on the same day. The number of deals offered each day will vary, and Best Buy says that once a deal's gone, that's it — no rainchecks.

Each main Deal of the Day joins the company of several other Bonus Deals of the Day, where the same deal terms apply. Occasionally, a Deal of the Day could be offered to My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total customers for a lower price. My Best Buy Plus costs $49.99 per year and My Best Buy Total costs $179.99 per year. Both come with free two-day shipping and access to exclusive sales.

We'll be keeping tabs on all of the Best Buy 20 Days of Deals here, so keep an eye out each day as we update. We'll also be monitoring if deals stick around for longer than 24 hours. Below, you'll find Best Buy's deals for Tuesday, Nov. 28.

Boasting a 4.7/5 rating among almost 2,400 customer reviews, the 15.6-inch Lenovo Ideapad 3i uses the Intel 11th generation Core i5 processor and has 8GB of RAM. The 15.6-inch screen size could also be great for streaming your favorite shows and movies.

Best Buy has it on sale for just $349.99, or $329.99 for My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total members. Regularly priced at $629.99, you'll get at least $280 off the MSRP thanks to Best Buy's 20 Days of Deals.

Nov. 28 Bonus Deals of the Day



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