Croma Launches Ugadi & Gudi Padwa Sale; MacBook Neo Prices Start at Rs 38,706 The Bridge Chronicle
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Croma Launches Ugadi & Gudi Padwa Sale; MacBook Neo Prices Start at Rs 38,706

Croma Ugadi & Gudi Padwa Sale: The sale offers discounts on laptops, TVs, and appliances, plus cashback, exchange bonuses, and student deals.

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Gudi Padwa and Ugadi festive celebrations bring exciting offers as Croma, the Tata-owned electronics retailer, launches its sale on laptops, TVs, and home appliances. Running from March 19 to March 31, the campaign also includes bank cashback, exchange bonuses, student discounts, and easy EMI options for buyers.

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Croma is offering an exchange bonus of up to 25 percent on specific NVIDIA RTX 50 series gaming laptops from brands like Asus, HP, and Lenovo. Furthermore, there is an exchange bonus of up to 20 percent on selected Windows laptops, including the latest models featuring Copilot AI technology.

Key Laptop Deals:

  • HP Next Gen Copilot+ AI PC – Originally Rs 78,476, now available for Rs 51,690.

  • Dell 15 Laptop – Originally Rs 64,990, now Rs 53,090.

  • HP 15 Laptop – Originally Rs 53,266, now Rs 47,460.

  • MacBook Neo (A18 Pro chipset) – Special student/teacher price: Rs 38,706.

  • MacBook Air 13 (M5) – Discounted price: Rs 83,905.

These MacBook prices include student/teacher discounts, brand cashback, and exchange bonuses for old laptops.

Croma’s festive sale extends beyond laptops, offering significant discounts on large-screen TVs and home appliances. Shoppers can find high-end electronics and essential appliances at attractive prices, such as:

  • Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV (100-inch) – Was Rs 13,36,600, now Rs 3,84,990

  • LG NanoCell 4K TV (75-inch) – Was Rs 2,17,590, now Rs 82,622

  • Voltas 1-ton Inverter AC – Rs 25,590

  • Bluestar 1.5-ton Inverter AC – Rs 40,966

  • Havells KoolXpress i-Cool Air Cooler – Rs 9,990

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