The prediction for Black Friday TV deals will include more retailers offering bargains on 1080p TVs. Look for deals at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart and Target.
I heard that this year there will be a huge savings on TVs. Amazon.com/Black-Friday has a few sneak peak on TV deals that you can look at now.
The Black Friday websites are starting to post ads that have been released early. Check with your local businesses too as some are trying to "beat the rush" by offering Black Friday deals early. Depending on what you are looking for, the BF deals usually are for mid size, mid quality products.
Black Friday ads used to be kept secret but over the past couple years or so have leaked out earlier and earlier. A site called bfads.com lists the deals that can be had on Black Friday. Another site called black-friday.net/television-black-Friday lists the television deals that are available.
Not all black friday ads are out yet, but some that are include BJ's who has a Vizo 32" HDTV for $239.99. The Marine Corps Exchange has a 40" HDTV for $299.99.
Wal-Mart and Best Buy are probably your best answers. If you put a TV on layway now, and then ask them to match the sale price for Black Friday, you can beat the rush and save money.
Best Buy offers many deals for Black Friday such as a 65'' Samsung LCD TV for only 999$, an Apple 16-GB iPad for 299$ and many more electronic deals.
Walmart will have a 19" TV for $178. I would check with Best Buy and Nebraska Furniture Mart too. They can deliver and their prices are always a deal.
Black Friday is always a good opportunity to get great deals on TV's. Don't forget to check for online deals too as many retailers do Black Friday online sales too. I would recommend waiting until the sale hits to get the best deal.
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Black Friday is a holiday among merchants and shoppers alike. It is the day the stores go into the black, and shoppers find incredible bargains. First, decide on what kind of TV you want to buy, and how much you are willing to pay. If the brand does not matter, look for the best deal. Second, check store flyers, TV advertisements and online advertisements. Ask store employees about Black Friday deals, and be sure to show up early.
At this time, there are many good TV deals. Black Friday and Cyber Monday are approaching, so there are and will be many discounts and sales on TVs. Amazon, Walmart, and BestBuy have good TV deals.
If you aren't in a hurry, I know great deals for televisions happy at Black Friday, and Superbowl time! Other then that, I would just shop around. I have noticed that places like Costco seem to have good deals on tvs.