Black Friday 2015 Deals: Wal-Mart Releases Black Friday Ad Featuring Big Tech Sales
Wal-Mart's full 32-page Black Friday ad is now available and features some great technology deals. Cheap TVs, low-priced video games and discounted fitness trackers are all featured for the Black Friday sale.
Wal-Mart announced on its website the full Black Friday ad would be available to view only from its mobile app. BlackFriday.com was able to scan the full booklet and upload it for viewing online.
On the front cover of the Black Friday ad are three TV deals. The cheapest deal is a 40" LED TV for only $149. The brand name is not revealed, and it will vary by location. But the TV is guaranteed to be 1080p resolution. A 50" TV will also be sold for just $269. This is another LED TV and is guaranteed to be 1080p resolution, but the brand name will vary by location. The final TV is a 32" Roku Smart TV made by TCL. This is a great price for a Smart TV no matter what the brand is.
Also on the front cover is a Fitbit for just $59. The Fitbit Flex normally sells for $99. The final deal that is worth buying on the front cover is $27 Xbox One games. FIFA 16, Madden NFL 16 and NBA 2K16 are new games that normally sell for $59.98 at Wal-Mart, but for this sale they are just $27.
On the third page of the ad, a Samsung 40" Smart TV is offered for just $298. This is a 1080p LED TV with built-in apps. This TV normally sells for $378.
An entry level laptop can be purchased for only $199. This is an HP laptop with a 15.6" screen, an Intel Celeron processor, 4 GB of RAM and a 500 GB hard drive. This laptop can be found on the fifth page of the ad.
On the sixth page of the ad is another Fitbit tracker, but this one with has a heart-rate sensor. The Fitbit Charge HR will be sold by Wal-Mart for $119 on Black Friday. This is normally a $149 value. Also on this page is the iPad mini 2 for $199. Wal-Mart usually sells this model for $268.
Wal-Mart is also featuring cheap DVDs, starting at $1.96. Over 400 DVDs will be priced from $1.96 to $3.96.
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