#BEST BLACK FRIDAY DEALS 2015 MESSAGE SERIES#
If the price is right on the Xbox One deals below, then, it's worth grabbing a cheaper console while you wait for the Series X to drop in price. If you're looking for a disk drive, it's worth noting that the Series S won't allow you to use your physical media. Nevertheless, the previous generation console may justify its place in the world in a very specific scenario and if you find it cheap somewhere. That's bad news for the Xbox One, which is priced around the same as the Series S and hardly has any stock available to buy. The new console comes in at $299 for the cheaper Series S, and $499 for the fully-fledged Xbox Series X console. It also won't be long before Microsoft discontinues the last-generation console.
It's worth noting that not only are many looking to buy the Xbox Series X these days, but the current Xbox Series S price is better value for money than the older console.
The lowest priced bargain tablet has to be Amazon's 7" Fire tablet, selling for just $35.You'll find all the best Xbox One deals right here. Tablets: Target is offering a $150 gift card with the $499 purchase of the Apple iPad Air 2, bringing the effective price to $349, while Meijer has a $125 store credit for the $350 iPad Mini 4. “We weren’t expecting any deals on smartphones,” says Glaser. And Staples trumps the iPhone with $500 in credits for the Samsung Galaxy S6, with Verizon service, which Dealnews says is the equivalent of a $500 rebate. This year, Wal-Mart is offering a $250 gift card for the iPhone 6S, bringing the effective cost down to $400. Smartphones: Consumers want to buy phones as gifts, but get hung up on the cost (the iPhone 6S starts at $650) and springing for a wireless contract.
#BEST BLACK FRIDAY DEALS 2015 MESSAGE TV#
The entry-level Roku, which normally sells for $50, is being discounted to $20 at HHGregg, while Amazon's Fire TV streaming player, normally $99, is discounted to $75 on the company's website. Streaming media players from Roku and Amazon are being offered for doorbuster prices. The display's previous low price was $180, Dealnews says. Elsewhere, Best Buy offers a low-cost entry to 4K Ultra HD video with the 40-inch Samsung smart TV for $449.99 among its pre-Black Friday deals. Among the other hot TV deals is one at Walmart that could catch the eye of those seeking a second or third TV for streaming video, the $125 32-inch TCL smart HDTV with built-in Roku functionality for streaming Amazon, Netflix and other video services.
"You'll see retailers price match and undercut each other with live updates," he said. While most of the deals have been announced, Glaser expects further price-chopping to begin Thursday. A search for 70-inch Vizio TVs on shows a range of models currently from $1,365 to $2,789. Dealnews says this is $300 less than the previous low for a 70-inch model. A Toshiba HDTV that's just one inch smaller will also sell for $150 in limited quantities at Best Buy.Īnd if you want to go big, a 70-inch Vizio TV will sell for $898 at Walmart. Most deals mentioned here are only available Thursday and Friday of Thanksgiving week. You may see other retailers throwing in mobile-only deals this week too." "But as Amazon goes, so goes the industry. "We'd never seen this before," says Benjamin Glaser, features editor for Dealnews. Amazon will only offer the TV via its mobile app, says Dealnews. However, don't look for this if you're shopping on the computer. It also beats every other Black Friday deal it's seen for a similar size HDTV. The site says this is the cheapest 50-inch TV it's ever seen $240 had been the previous ceiling. And in one high-profile case, the deal may only be offered via a mobile app.ĭealnews picks a no-name, 50-inch flat-screen TV selling for a rock-bottom $150 on Amazon on Nov. The catch is that they'll go fast, both in-store and online. LOS ANGELES - The Black Friday deals are still coming in, and TVs are leading the pack in big bargains. Watch Video: Tech products consumers want for holidays