Filed under: News | Super Bowl
Feb 5 2010, 9:10am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
You just realized that Super Bowl 44 is this Sunday and your TV has the size of a stamp? Good thing that retailers like Sears and Walmart have great Super Bowl TV deals available until Saturday.
You can forget ordering a TV online now, it most likely will not make it until Sunday to your living room. But you can hit the mall for Super Bowl TV sales offers.
Sears informed us about the following TV deals:
Save $800 on a Samsung 40-inch LED HD TV; now $1,199.99, was $1,999.99; customers can also receive a free Blu-ray player ($199.99 value) and free delivery in select markets with purchase
Save $300 on a Sony Bravia 46-inch LCD HD TV; now $899.99, was $1,199.99
Save $200 on a Zenith 42-inch Plasma HD TV; now $449.99, was $649.99
Save $170 on a Samsung 32-inch LCD HD TV; now $379.99, was $549.99
Walmart has the following Super Bowl TV deals:
1080p Sanyo 37-inch LCD TV for $448
Vizio 55-inch 1080p LCD TV – $1,298 (save $200)
Vizio 47-inch 1080p LCD TV – $898 (save $100)
Sony 46-inch Bravia 1080p LCD TV – $778 (save $300)
Sony 40-inch Bravia 1080p LCD TV – $668 (save $130)
Vizio 32-inch 720p LCD TV – $368 (save $30)
The Best Buy Super Bow TV offers deals on several Samsung HDTVs.
Find the Target Super Bowl TV offers in our earlier report.
Just like last year, I4U News is featuring again the Super Bowl for Geeks Guide. Of course the Super Bowl
2010 for Geeks Guide is all about the Super Bowl Commercials and not the game. The Super Bowl XLIV takes place on Sunday, February 7th in Florida in the Sun Life Stadium.
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