Filed under: Shopping | Black Friday
Nov 2 2010, 5:15pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
We are in the middle of the Black Friday Sales Season. Check out our report of the best Black Friday Sales events that are going on today. But there are still more deals available today. We are reporting about the best shopping tips the whole year and at this time around the deals get more and more. To point you to some of the best deals available today we are summarizing them in this Deal Round-Up.
Today's Deal Round-Up:
1) Sears offers the Sharp AQUOS BD-HP24U Blu-ray Disc Player for $149.99. Add it to your shopping cart and it drops to $79.99. With $8.20 for shipping, that's $30 under our August mention, the lowest total price we could find by $35, and the least expensive new Sharp Blu-ray player we've seen. Sales tax is added where applicable. It features BD-Live, DVD upconversion to 1080p, Netflix instant streaming, one HDMI output, and more.
2) Today only, Target offers the Cepia Zhu Zhu Hamster 3-Pack for $14.99. Coupon code "TIKJY4K6" drops it to $13.49. With free shipping, that's $4.50/pet and the lowest total price we've ever seen for the set by $4. (It's a current price low by $14.) Sales tax is added where applicable. Each of the included three hamsters features an explore mode, a loving mode, chattering noises, and more. Note that the hamsters included in this second series 3-pack may vary.
3) Walmart offers today as part of the Amazing Online Specials the following deals:
Xbox 360 4GB Console & Kinect Bundle w/ Choice of Additional Game
PlayStation 3 Value Bundle
Nintendo Wii 2-for-$30 Video Game Bundle
Kung Zhu Hamsters, Pick (3) Value Bundle
4) Do need to stock up on new video games? Amazon launched today a new sale where you can choose from a large list three video games and you only have to pay two. Just add three titles from the list to your cart and the third game of equal or lesser value will be discounted at check-out.
5) Target offers the Uncle Milton Star Wars: The Force Trainer Set for $49.99 with free shipping. That's $20 below yesterday's mention and the lowest total price we could find, also by $20. Sales tax is added where applicable. It features a wireless headset that uses "brainwave-reading technology" to levitate the Jedi ball. Click here to see it in action. New coupon code "TIKJY4K6" cuts it to $44.99.
6) The iTunes App Store offers downloads of several applications for Apple iPhone and iPod touch for free, as listed below. With a savings of up to $5, each is at the lowest price we've seen. Note that these apps are compatible with the iPad but will run at a significantly lower resolution. (Check the individual apps for further information.) The deals:
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
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Luigi can be contacted directly at ml@i4u.com. Luigi posts regularly on LuigiMe.com about his experience running I4U.
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