Best Black Friday Deals: In-Store & Online
It seems like everyone in North America in either done with the Black Friday madness, or are just getting started. Most shoppers planned weeks before, outlining what stores to hit first, and where they can take bathroom breaks. Creating a plan saves time and energy. But if you’re one of those people who just goes with the flow or don’t know what you really want or where to go, here are some shops offering the best deals today:
Best Buy
Best Buy’s Doorbusters offers include a 42” Sharp LCD HDTV for $200, $80 for a 24” Dynex LCD HDTV, and $400 for HP Omni All-in-one computer. Online deals include a 32” Dynex LCD HDTV for $200, a Dell computer bundle for $500, and a lot more at unbelievably low prices. Better hurry up to the nearest Best Buy store near you because stock is limited.
Apple
Apple is also offering some great deals with their much awaited one-day-sale. Get the iPad 2 at $458, down by $41 from its original $499 price. Save $101 for an iMac, now only $1,098, and save $5 to $100 on accessories like the Smart Cover now only $58, Michael Kors Wallet Clutch for iPhone 4S now only $58, and the 2TB Time Capsule is now priced at $278.
Verizon & AT&T
Verizon is also offering Black Friday deals, which includes the DROID INCREDBLE 2 for FREE with a new 2-year subscription, the Motorola XOOM for only $199.99 (also with a new 2-year plan), and $149.99 for the Samsung Galaxy Tab with a new 2-year subscription plan. Take advantage of Verizon’s great deals because they are only available today.
AT&T is not missing out on all the Black Friday fun as they offer touchscreen devices at very low prices, starting at $0.01 and with waived activation fees. Most deals are available in AT&T stores, but some deals are available online exclussively.
Toys’R’Us
And if you’re looking for great gifts for the little ones, Toys‘R’Us is offering up to 60% off on toys. Hot LEGO sets are at 35% off, BRATZ dolls priced at $10.99 are now only $4.99 each. There’s something for everyone, for kids and kids at heart, and you can enjoy these low prices for two days: Novemeber 25 and 26.
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