UPDATED 11:35 EST / DECEMBER 01 2014

Best Buy vs. Target vs. Amazon: Cyber Monday’s top deals

cyber monday holiday online shopping etailer christmas tree storeIf Black Friday was a bust, don’t fret — Cyber Monday has arrived. Gaining popularity since the term was coined back in 2005, Cyber Monday is becoming a highly anticipated day for shoppers and retailers alike. According to an infographic (below) from InternetInYourArea.com, last year’s Cyber Monday revenue grossed over $537,000,000 more than Black Friday. Amazon led last year’s Cyber Monday sales with 43,340,932 visitors, generating 426 sales per minute.

So what makes Cyber Monday more lucrative for consumers? First off, shopping online is less hazardous for your health and you won’t get trampled on by a raging mass of shoppers; second, the discount offered during Cyber Monday is significant, averaging 20 percent off retail prices.

Last year, 55 percent of Cyber Monday shoppers used their mobile devices to purchase goods. This year, that number is expected to increase and Cyber Monday’s revenue is expected to reach a whopping $1,987,736,507.86.

So what amazing deals await for you this Cyber Monday?

Top retailers & deals for Cyber Monday

 

Amazon

Amazon has a Cyber Monday Deals Week that offers flash deals throughout the week, specific deals for Cyber Monday and deals that are valid throughout the whole week until supplies last. Additionally, there are even some deals that extend the whole of December through January.

Save $75 on a Lenovo Flex 2 15.6-Inch Touchscreen Laptop, $100 off or more on a Samsung Galaxy Tab S and $100 off or more on a Samsung LED TV. And, you can get 20 to 40 percent off on clothes, shoes, toys and some kitchen appliances.

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Target Corp.

After Black Friday comes Target’s Cyber Week. It offers a Samsung 40-Inch LED TV at $350 off, $349.99 on an Xbox One 500GB console with Assassin’s Creed Unity and Black Flag bundle and $199 for a Nintendo 3DS Red console with Super Smash Bros Bundle. Target also offers 50 percent off on clothing, shoes and accessories, as well as up to 40 percent off on home furniture and appliances.

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Wal-mart Stores, Inc.

Wal-mart offers some worthy savings for its Cyber Week. The retailer offers $79.01 off on an iPad mini 16GB Wi-Fi-only version, $51 off on an HP Natural Silver 17.3-Inch Pavilion, $150 off on a Straight Talk 8GB iPhone 5C, $301.99 off on an LG 1080p HDTV, $50.96 off on Xbox One Assassin’s Creed bundle, $200 off on a Straight Talk Samsung Galaxy S4, $902 off on a Samsung 60-Inch LED 3D Smart HDTV and more. You can also get discounts on clothing, shoes, accessories, toys, bed covers, home furnishings and other items.

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Best Buy Co., Inc.

Best Buy’s Cyber Deals offer new discounts, as well as leftover items, from Black Friday. Save $180 on a Sharp 42-Inch LED HDTV, $50 on an ASUS 15.6-Inch laptop, $40 on a Lenovo 16GB tablet, $198.99 on an LG G3 with a two-year carrier contract, $100 on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Wi-Fi+4G LTE, $100 on an HP Envy TouchSmart tablet and more. You can also get huge discounts on phone and gaming accessories, home and office supplies, small consumer electronics and more.

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Kohl’s Corp.

Kohl’s Cyber Week kicks off with two-day bonus buys catalog, running from November 30 to December 1. Save $100 on a 32-inch LG LED TV; 10 to 30 percent off on other electronics, such as an Xbox 360; and 40 percent or more on clothes, accessories, shoes and more. For the rest of the Cyber Week, you can get a Toshiba 40-Inch LED HDTV for $299.99, 47-Inch LG LED TV for $549.99, ASUS MeMO Pad 7-Inch 16GB tablet for $79.99, and $59.99 for the Jawbone UP activity tracker. You can also get amazing discounts on jewelry, accessories, clothes, shoes, toys and more.

cyber-monday-sales-statistics-infographic

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