Wal-Mart Black Friday deals hit the web

Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:39PM EST

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Ben Patterson has already commented at length on the $78 Blu-ray player that Wal-Mart will be offering on the Black Friday megashopping holiday, and now Wal-Mart's additional Black Friday deals have hit the web for you to devour and ponder.

Some of the consumer electronics highlights include:

> A 15.6-inch eMachines laptop with 2GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, AMD CPU, and Windows 7 for $198 -- a new low for notebook prices.

> A 42-inch Emerson 720p plasma TV for $448. A 50-inch Sanyo plasma will run you $598.

> A 46-inch Sony 1080p LCD TV for $798.

> Nintendo DS Lites for $98.

> Rock Band Special Edition (with all the instruments) for just $50.

> PlayStation 3 Slim with two games and a Blu-ray disc for $299.

> A 320GB Western Digital external hard drive for $49.

> A 10.1-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot camera with 3x optical zoom for $79. Or get a 12-megapixel Kodak for just $69.

> TomTom GPS units as cheap as $59.

Most deals are good on Friday only and while supplies last. See the full circular posted here!

See also: Best Buy's Black Friday sales offerings.

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  • 1 Posted by macksumum1 on Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:03PM EST Report Abuse

    with so many people camping outside of these stores before the sale date i don't believe that they will have any of those products available to anyone coming in late to buy.the only way you can get in on the sale is to wait outside of these stores for hours and rush in and run to what your planing on buying when they open the doors.

  • 2 Posted by jdlech on Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:23PM EST Report Abuse

    Get great deals at Wally World. But 90% of your money is leaving your community and most of that leaves the country. Shopping at Wall Mart costs American jobs, contributes to the trade deficit and sucks the life out of your local community. Wall Mart costs America far more than the few pennies they save you at the check out line. Save your own community by shopping at locally owned stores. My motto - if you can't shake the owners hand, he/she does not deserve your money. America would be a whole lot stronger today if everyone felt the same way.

  • 3 Posted by magpagbst on Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:42PM EST Report Abuse

    yeah . . . some pretty decent deals . . . but there is no way i'm going to camp out on asphalt; struggle with copious wal-mart deal seekers just to save a few bucks on a camera . . . my free time is worth more than that!!

  • 4 Posted by robyn_in_fl on Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:47AM EST Report Abuse

    Wow jeffries.... the saying really applies to you.... "Think before you speak".... you should know what you're talking about before leaving an ugly post like that. jdlech is absolutely right about the small local stores and what corporates like Wal mart are doing to the livelihood of America.

  • 5 Posted by bethickey1 on Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:37AM EST Report Abuse

    you don't have to camp out at walmart. All the walmarts will be open 24 hrs for black friday

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