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Here Are the Best Black Friday Deals for Tech

A running list of the best deals in tech.

Black Friday is right around the corner, and in anticipation of the big shopping day, some of the most prominent American retailers are already promoting some sales.
From smartphones to computers to video games, this year’s Black Friday on November 25 promises outstanding deals on the products consumers are looking for this holiday season. Better yet, some of the Black Friday deals will be available before the shopping day, giving consumers the opportunity to take advantage of them sooner than before.
The following list of items will help folks find the best Black Friday deals on technology products this holiday season. And as time goes on and more retailers announce their Black Friday offers, we’ll regularly update this space to keep everyone informed of the best deals.

Smartphones

  • Walmart  WMT -0.22%  will sell the iPhone 5s for just $99, a $50 savings on its regular price.
  • The Samsung Galaxy J3  SSNLF -12.28%  on Verizon’s network will be available for just $39 at Walmart. It typically retails for $99.
  • Walmart will be offering the Samsung Galaxy S6 for $249 on a Straight Talk Wireless contract, a $150 savings.
  • Walmart is offering a $0 down on any iPhone or Samsung smartphone purchased through the AT&T Next  T -0.16%  or VerizonDevice Payment  VZ 0.00%  programs. Customers will also get a $250 Walmart gift card.
  • Apple’s  AAPL 0.59%  iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will be available for no money down at Target.
  • Target says it’ll give customers a $250 gift card with the purchase and activation of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.

Televisions

  • Looking for a 4K TV on the cheap? Walmart will offer a 50-inch Samsung 4K TV for $398, a $230 discount on its sticker price.
  • A 55-inch curved Samsung 4K TV will be on sale for $698 at Target  TGT 1.15% . The television typically goes for $1,100. Target will also offer a $70 gift card with purchase.

Computers

  • Walmart will offer a 15.6-inch Acer laptop for $299 on Black Friday, a $150 savings off its regular price.
  • Target will sell an HP  HPE 1.04% Windows 10-based laptop for $260, a nice discount off its $400 regular retail price.
  • Tablets

    • Apple’s 32GB iPad Mini 2 will be available for $199 at Walmart. The tablet usually retails for $269.
    • Those who want to try out Windows 10 on the cheap can get the RCA 10.1-inch Windows  MSFT 0.55%  10-based tablet for just $99, an $80 savings on its regular retail price.
    • Target will offer a $151 discount on the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, a $126 discount on the iPad Air 2, and a $70 discount on the iPad Mini 2.
    • Target is selling the Amazon Fire 7 tablet for $33.33, down from its $50 price tag.
    • The Samsung Galaxy Tab A typically retails for $150. It’ll go for $100 on Black Friday at Target.

    Video Games

    • Walmart is offering several popular video games, including NBA 2K17, for just $27. The games, which run on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, typically retail for $60.
    • Walmart will sell the Xbox One S 500GB Battlefield bundle for $249. The bundle is typically priced at $299.
    • Get an Xbox One Black or White controller for $39 at Walmart, a $20 savings off its regular price.
    • Walmart will also sell a PlayStation 4 controller for $39, another $20 savings.
    • More than 25 video games at Walmart will be available for just $8.
    • Target will sell the Xbox One S Battlefieldbundle for $250, a $50 discount. The company will also offer a $40 gift card with the purchase.
    • Target is offering the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy game for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 for $60. Its regular retail price is $80.
    • Target will sell several popular PlayStation 4 and Xbox One games for $30, a 50% discount.
    • Sony’s PlayStation 4 will be on sale for $250 at Target. The console is regularly available at $300.

    Wearables

    • Walmart will sell the Fitbit Charge 2  FIT 4.06%  wearable at a $20 discount, bringing its price to $129.
    • In other Fitbit news, Walmart will offer the Fitbit Alta and Fitbit Flex 2 at $30 discounts. The wearables will be available for $99 and $69, respectively.
    • The Fitbit Charge HR will be on sale at Target for $90, a $40 discount on its regular price.
    • The Apple Watch Series 1 will start at $198 at Target, a $72 savings.
    • The Vivosmart HR+ will be on sale for $120 at Target. It typically retails for $200.

    Accessories

    • Walmart is offering a 50% off deal on Skullcandy Uproar Bluetooth Headphones. They’ll retail for $25.
    • A portable smartphone charger named the Tzuml Pocket Juice 20K is getting a massive $25 discount, bringing its Black Friday price to $15.
    • The Nest Learning Thermostat  GOOGL -1.09%  will be available at Walmart for $199, a $50 savings on its regular retail price.
    • Target will be selling the Powerbeats wireless headphones for $90. They typically retail for $200.
    • The Sonos Play:1 wireless speakers will be on sale for $150 at Target, a $50 discount.
    • Target is offering big deals on wireless headphones, including $180 off Beats Solo2, which will retail for $120 on Black Friday. The Beats Tour2 will go for $65, a $65 discount off their regular retail price.
    • Target will sell the Nest Cam for $149, a $50 discount on its regular retail price.

    Other Goodies

    • Turn your dumb TV into a smart one that can run apps with a $25 Chromecast 2 at Walmart. The device typically retails for $35.
    • Walmart is offering a Netgear  NTGR 2.88% AC1750 home router for $89, a nice savings off its $129 regular retail price.
    • Get a Canon MX490 small office and home office printer for just $34. The printer is typically available for $60.
    • Get a Canon D-SLR at Walmart for $449. In addition to the $150 savings, customers will get a free lens, camera bag, and 16GB SD Card.
    • Want to run Microsoft Office? The Home version will be available at Walmart for $59 on Black Friday, down from $99.
    • Pick up a Hoover Quest 700 robotic vacuumat Target for $200, a $150 savings.
    • Target is offering a 25% discount on all Apple TV models.
    • The Amazon Fire TV Stick will be on sale at Target for $30, a $10 savings.
    • Get a GoPro Hero  GPRO 0.69%  Session bundle at Target for $180. The bundle typically costs $250.
    • Target is offering a half-off deal on the Nikon D3400 camera bundle, which includes two lenses. It’ll be available for $500.
    • Want an Apple iPod? Target is offering 20% off on all models on Black Friday.

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