Amazon Prime Day Deals: Cheap TV, Electronics & Much More On Wednesday's Big Sale
Amazon Prime Day goes live Wednesday, and the company is slowly announcing some items that will be discounted for the big sale.
CNET reports Amazon Prime Day wants to be bigger than Black Friday, the day of massive sales that is observed on the day after Thanksgiving. Amazon Prime Day will have similar deals to Black Friday and maybe even more, Amazon reps said.
Black Friday is open to any shopper willing to fight long lines and wake up extremely early to purchase a discounted TV or game console. Amazon Prime Day comes with a catch: Shoppers must be a member of the company's $99 per year subscription service, Amazon Prime.
Members of Amazon Prime will be able to take advantage of some great deals on Wednesday. The company previewed some items that will be available "at various times throughout Prime Day."
An Amazon Fire TV Stick normally sells for $39, but on Prime Day, the Fire TV Stick can be purchased for just $24.
An unspecified Kindle will be discounted by $30. If it is the entry-level Kindle, then the price would be reduced to $49.
The Fire HD 7 will sell for just $79. Currently, the tablet sells for $139 on Amazon.
A 32-inch LED TV from an unknown manufacturer will sell for just $75. This is a great price for a nice-sized LED TV, no matter who the maker is.
For just $115, a 40-inch LED TV from an unknown manufacturer can be purchased.
A "brand-name" 32-inch SMART TV for under $200 will be sold on Prime Day.
A Chromebook will go on sale for $199. Depending on the specs of the Chromebook, this could be a great deal.
A 50-inch 4K TV bundle will offered for under $1,000, according to BGR.
The 40 Lightning Deals on DVDs will mark down the prices of movies and TV series by up to 75 percent.
A pair of highly rated binoculars will be sold for under $120.
All of these deals could occur at various times of the day Wednesday. Be sure to stay tuned to Amazon's website to see when items will go on sale.
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