Grab a free 32-inch Sony Bravia TV with your Sony Tablet S

If you queue up at PC World

Grab a free 32-inch Sony Bravia TV with your Sony Tablet S

14 September 2011 12:32 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

If you're keen to get hold of the Sony Tablet S (the tablet formerly known as the Sony S1) but hadn't yet made your mind up whether you'd go down and queue up on launch day then maybe PC World and Currys has the goodies to tempt you.

Its Tottenham Court Road store has a 2-hour exclusive window on selling the 9.4-inch tab - meaning that it will be on sale from 7am on Friday 16 September.

And, if you're dedication to queuing is fanboy-esque then you could be in line, literally, for a nice little bonus. Actually a 32-inch sized bonus.

PC World and Currys have confirmed to Pocket-lint that the first 100 queuers to buy the tab will get a Sony Bravia 32-inch model thrown in for free (one per person).

Tempting eh? We've sent down Pocket-lint's work experience lad now. It's a bit early we know, but we really need to replace the 16-inch 1989 Grundig TV that we've got in the office.

The Sony Tablet S costs £399.99 for the 16GB Wi-Fi version, £499.99 for the 16GB 3G and Wi-Fi model, or £499.99 for the 32GB Wi-Fi only model. Pre-orders are also available now as well.

Happy queuing.

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Tablets, Sony Tablet S, Sony, PC World, Currys, Dixons, Televisions

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