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Black Friday Shopping Guide: 50+ Great Deals

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1. We Did The Hard Work

A $59 Blu-ray player, an $849 50-inch 3DTV, a Droid for $1? It must be Black Friday! We’ve done the hard research work. Will you be standing in line?

We scoured all of the print and Web ads and rumor sites to find the best deals in every category. From home theater gear, to PCs, to cameras, and everything in between, we’ve found the best bang for your buck. Sometimes we’ve shared the absolute cheapest version of a particular product, while in other cases we’ve detailed the deal we think has the best over-all value. Did we miss a particularly great deal? Let us know in the comments section.

If you need help with shopping strategy, rather than price checks, take a look at our Black Friday survival guide.

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cknobman 11/24/2010 3:52 PM
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Well you missed a lot of great deals

Walmart's 15.6 eMachines laptop for $198
Amazon's LG BD570 Blue Ray Player for $127 w/free shipping
Targets 40' 1080p Westinghouse LCD for $298

Also the 42' Insignia TV is not a LCD but a Plasma. Big difference and a deal breaker for some.

tommyp81 11/24/2010 7:46 PM
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Are you seriously recommending an Acer laptop ? really ? why not throw a Sony one in there too and they can race who gets thrown out first.

aznchum 11/25/2010 12:35 PM
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The Macbook Air line can't accommodate a 2.5" SATA drive. The first generation ones used the PATA zif interface. Only in late 2008, did the interface go to SATA, but still were in the 1.8" form factor. The current generation Macbook Airs come with integrated flash. Bottom line, if you own a Macbook Air, don't get an OCZ Vertex.

juncture 11/25/2010 4:39 AM
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That same OCZ ssd used to be $59.99 earlier this month on newegg.com, seems a bit high now for a black friday.

bin1127 11/25/2010 9:41 AM
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this is great time of year for brands that you've never heard of.

Anonymous 11/25/2010 11:37 AM
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AAFES can only sell to authorized military customers, sale or no sale.

jmholmes 11/25/2010 3:14 PM
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You guys do know that the Toys R Us "netbook" isn't worth the paper on which the ad is printed, right? It's that junky Sylvania abomination that only runs Windows CE! If anything I'd rather pay almost double for the netbook at, I believe, Wal-Mart.

Tomsguiderachel 11/25/2010 7:43 PM
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jmholmes :
You guys do know that the Toys R Us "netbook" isn't worth the paper on which the ad is printed, right? It's that junky Sylvania abomination that only runs Windows CE! If anything I'd rather pay almost double for the netbook at, I believe, Wal-Mart.


Thanks for pointing out that it runs CE....we'll let parents make the call!

mattjargon 11/25/2010 8:51 PM
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sam's club has an hp laptop 17" screen intel 6100 proccessor 4GB mem and 500g HDD w/ blu ray for $499

Eating Nachos Daily 11/26/2010 5:17 AM
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I found these deals at Macmall while I was looking for an AIR http://www.macmall.com/n/Black-Fri [...] Pages-2901
A netbook from toys r us for my 2 year old maybe.

Anonymous 11/25/2011 1:48 PM
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How is an $850.00 3D TV CHEAPER than WalMart's everyday low price (not even a deal) for a $450.00 3D TV? maybe it's smaller, but we asked for cheapest, not medium-sized cheapest!!