Black Friday’s cheap TV deals for Samsung KS8000 series and many more!
Black Friday 2016 TV deals are all up and running on Amazon and Best Buy, the advertised Black Friday 2016 offers deals with the Samsung KS8000 series. Best Buy released their advertisement on the 2016 4K Ultra HD TV with the latest high definition range standard HDR10.
The deals are said to be available online from November 24th through 26th, the Samsung 55 inch LED 4K TV is available for $479.99 the actual price is $799.99. This Black Friday seems to be the best to take advantage on the television deals, there is options to choose from the best deal available.
Sony smart TV's which are usually expensive have dropped down with a huge difference in the price, the Sony 65 inch 4K HDR smart TV which usually costs $1.799.99 is reduced to $1.399.00 as per The Verge.
The other LG smart televisions have slashed from $999.99 to $599.99 for the 60 inch LED 4K and $649.99 to $399.99 for the 50 inch 4K.
Both Amazon and Best Buy have deals on the Samsung KS8000 HDR 1000 4K TVs, and it seems that Amazon is beating Best Buy on this particular deal as stated on I4U News.
The Toshiba 49 inch 4K with Google Cast is available only for $199.99, and the actual price in store is $499.99. The Vizio 70 inch along with Google Cast is $999.99 which is usually $1.299.99.
Samsung seems to have the most offers available compared to other brands, the Samsung 65 inch smart 4K HDR usually $1.899.99 is on a special offer for $1.497.99
The Best Buy Black Friday 2016 advertisements are available on their website. Walmart, Target and Best Buy have published their most awaited Black Friday ads on November 10th. With all the deals available it appears that this year's Black Friday has got better especially for electronics. There are also other deals for iPads and mobile phones, with more than 10 days left Black Friday is sure to have more offers.
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