Black Friday Deals: Target, Best Buy, Office Max and Office Depot Release Ads Showing Sales for PS4 and More
Black Friday is just about two weeks away, and many retailers have already announced what hard-to-resist deals they will be luring customers with this year.
On Tuesday, Target and Best Buy on Tuesday released their full Black Friday catalogs on their websites, USA Today said. If you are hoping to stock up on electronics the day after Thanksgiving, both of them offer some "big features," the newspaper added.
"Best Buy (is) offering a 50-inch Panasonic LED HDTV for just $199.99, and Target (is) charging $219.99 for a 39-inch Vizio LED HDTV, $130 off its usual price," USA Today detailed.
Other discounted items include Beats headphones, Fitbit fitness trackers, iPads, Blu-rays and video games.
For gamers, there is also a $399.99 PlayStation 4 two-game bundle.
Office Max and Office Depot, meanwhile, are in the market with "a pair of big names with ultra-cheap tablets," ZDNet reported.
"The just-released HP Stream 7 Windows slate was already budget priced at $99.99, but Office Depot/OfficeMax lops another $20 off for the Black Friday holiday," the website noted. "An even better deal is the 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite Android tablet, which will only run $89.99 or $70 off the regular price."
For many retailers, Black Friday once again is not limited to Nov. 28, the day after Thanksgiving, Time magazine wrote. Target, for example, is set to open as early as 6 p.m. on Nov. 27.
"The big-box retailer joined a growing list of stores that have pushed their Black Friday openings from post-dinner to pre-dinner hours, including Macy's, Kohl's and Sears," Time noted.
Walmart, meanwhile, is staggering its deals over the two days with toys, home goods, movies and video games offered on Thanksgiving Day at 6 p.m.; electronics at 8 p.m.; and 30 percent off some Samsung televisions and toys from Fisher Price and Monster High on Friday at 6 a.m.
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