Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 6 2010, 7:30am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
It is Saturday Nov. 6th and the hottest early Black Friday sales of the season are available this weekend. Today the highly anticipated early Walmart Black Friday Sale is finally here. The deals offered this weekend have dramatically improved from last week. Several major retailers offer exciting early Black Friday sales today. Below we feature the best Black Friday sales events available today. There are already really exceptional deals available.
Walmart is offering the early Black Friday electronics sales event today at 8am in stores and online. Walmart is marketing these deals mainly as in-store deals, but the announced TV deals and the Sony PS3 Move console will be available online on Walmart.com as well. The highlights are the $198 Vizio TV, $288 Laptop, PS3 Move bundle with $50 gift card and the $50 iTunes gift card for only $35. More details on the best Walmart Black Friday Deals.
The Best Buy Shop Early Save Big Sales event offers a bargain $279.99 Laptop (See this comparison between the Best Buy and Walmart Laptop Deal) and a $259.99 32-inch HDTV. Get the details on the Best Buy Black Friday Sales.
Amazon continues to offer the 48-Hour TV Sale and matches the Black Friday TV deals from Walmart and Best Buy today as well. You can get the TCL 32-inch HDTV for $259.99, the 32-inch Vizio E320VA for $298.99 and more.
The ToysRUs Black Friday sale offers special doorbuster toy deals starting this morning. On top of that they offer up to $50 free gift cards with Xbox Kinect purchases. Read the details on the ToysRUS Black Friday Sale.
The Sears Black Friday Now sale features a Panasonic 42" 720p Plasma HDTV for $449.99, 10-inch ViewSonic Android Tablet for $379.99 and a 52-inch Sony Bravia HDTV for $1,599.99.
The first Kmart Black Friday Now sale of the season is also still available today. The Electronic deals include a 50-inch Zenith Plasma HDTV for $569.99, a $499.99 Toshiba Satellite Notebook and a $14.99 Coby portable CD Player. Also available today is a Controller and Call of Duty: Black Ops bundle for $89.99 for the Xbox 360 and the Sony PS3.
On the NewEgg month long Black Friday Sales event you can save 20% off Zojirushi home appliances and Dyson Vacuums today, along with lots of computer hardware deals.
Today several deals are outstanding and well worth picking up. Keep in mind that Black Friday is not just a single shopping day anymore. It is a whole month of deals and deals can already be better and easier to get than on the actual Black Friday today. Stay on top of the best Black Friday deals in our Black Friday Hub. See also our Black Friday TV Deals Guide, Black Friday Phone Deals, Black Friday Netbook Deals, Apple Black Friday Guide and the Black Friday Laptop Deals Guide.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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