More than 1,000 digital movies, apps, music and other content are available at Microsoft's Windows Store for 10 cents. This is part of the "10 Days of 10 Cent Deals" campaign, which will last until Nov. 29.  

There is a wide range of movie titles, which include "Jurassic World," "Mad Max: Fury Road," "The Age of Adaline" and "The Dark Knight Rises." Consumers, however, will not be able to keep the films, as the 10-cent deal offering only covers rental.

Other deal offerings such as songs, games and apps are actual sales. For example, Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean" and John Legend's "All of Me" are all available at this price point. Notable 10-cent game deals include "Hitman Go," "Angry Birds Star Wars," "Assassin's Creed: Pirates" and "Reckless Racing Ultimate." Top productivity apps being offered for 10 cents include IM+ Pro and Sticky Notes Pro, among others. For more information about the "10 Days of 10 Cent Deals," head to this link.

Microsoft's Windows Store Black Friday deals are actually a cleverly disguised campaign to lure users to upgrade to Windows 10, according to The Verge. Indeed, the deals being offered are only accessible through the Windows Store on a Windows 10 PC.

"Windows 10 is better than ever - faster, more compatible, and with hundreds of new innovations. If you haven't taken advantage of our free upgrade offer* to Windows 10, now is a great time!" Microsoft said to introduce the 10-cent deal campaign in an official announcement

The daily offers, which began Friday at 12 a.m. PT, change daily - particularly for the movies - so buyers on the lookout for specific deals must snap them up because they might no longer be available the next day.