Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 7 2011, 7:43am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The first early Black Friday sales weekend is behind us and it was incredible. I never seen so many 32-inch LCD HDTV priced under $200 than last weekend. Last year only Walmart offered on the actual Black Friday a 32-inch TV under $200. This weekend you could even score a full HD 32-inch TV for under $200. Some of deals that Best Buy, Target and Amazon offered have been offering on the weekend you would only expect on the actual Black Friday.
Best Buy had the most headline grabbing deals followed by Target. Amazon just swooped in and matched some of the deals. The big loser in my opinion on the last weekend was Walmart. There was not a single deal that was an absolute must have. Walmart needs to up their game to stay the most liked Black Friday store. Best Buy and Target clearly are out to get them this year.
Below is a list of the early Black Friday 2011 deal highlights. Given where these incredible deals, I am pretty excited to see how retailers are going to top these over the next weeks and on the actual Black Friday.
Black Friday 2011 Deal Highlights so far:
$197 32-inch Westinghouse VR-3215 720p HDTV at Target
$197 32-inch Haier 720p LCD HDTV on Amazon
$199.99 32-inch Westinghouse 1080p HDTV at Best Buy
$197 11.6-inch Acer AO722-0473 Laptop/Netbook at Target
$199.99 14-inch eMachines Laptop at Best Buy
$100 Gift Card with Xbox 360 Kinect Console Bundles at Best Buy
While most of the deals are gone you still can buy today the $197 32-inch Haier TV on Amazon. Target is also still offering a $197 Westinghouse LCD HDTV and the $197 Acer Laptop, but both deals are sold out online and you need to see if you find them still in a store.
For those who have missed the first wave of Black Friday deals on Best Buy, the retailer has a new stress free offer. The early Black Friday bargain deals $229 32-inch Dynex HDTV and $269.99 Toshiba Laptop are Guaranteed in Stock until November 19.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi Lugmayr (Google) is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting
world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
vibrant technology magazine.
Luigi can be contacted directly at ml@i4u.com.
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