Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 24 2009, 7:06am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
NewEgg just announced to start their Black Friday sales early. At 3pm tomorrow November 25th you can get deals like a $19.99 Unlocked Motorola phone and a $99.99 LG Blu-ray player (possibly the LG BD370).
NewEgg will have many more Black Friday deals but has not unveiled them yet.
What they revealed already is that on Black Friday (November 27th) two hot doorbuster deals will include a $189.99 Netbook with 6-cell battery (sounds very interesting) and a $59.99 TomTom GPS.
Walmart will also offer a $59 TomTom GPS, but Walmart's is supposed to be exclusive. I am not sure what model NewEgg will offer that the almost same price.
Via NewEgg.
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