Black Friday: What to expect
Walmart will be offering some of the best tech deals in Black Friday 2015.
The company says over £15million of customer savings will be made over its three day event and customers can access offers online, in all Tesco Extra stores and selected Tesco Superstores. Target, in particular, is offering all their great deals online on Black Friday.
And if the Black Tag offers aren’t enough for would-be bargain hunters, the retailer will be releasing even more discounts on Black Friday itself, starting online and in stores at 6am. Whether you’re making the move to 4K, searching for a giant-sized 1080p set, or trying to find a bargain-priced smaller TV, you’ve got plenty of options. “Black Friday is not just about ultra-deep discounts”, said Dave Das, Samsung Electronics America senior vice president. The M-Series has earned strong reviews all around – recent spying controversies aside – and is a better, smarter purchase than the Samsung 4K sets being offered for slightly more money at many stores. This LED TV was $1,198 so you save $300 on this TV during 2015 Black Friday at Walmart. The most common size preferred is still dominated by 32 inch flat screen TV as it is within budget for most people. This is an LED Smart HDTV that was originally priced for much more than this. This is one of the many LED TV deals going on at Meijer this year.
This year it will take place on Friday November 27 and it has been dubbed the best day to get deals on Christmas presents but as a result caused chaos in shops across the United Kingdom last year, see videos in our shopping channel.
Black Friday seems to be a rage in the United Kingdom right now.
After last Black Friday became AO.com’s strongest day in its 15-year history, the online electricals retailer has since increased warehouse space by 30,000 square feet and put 16pc more vans on the road to cope with expected demand this year. This year expect flash sales, which will probably start before Friday on certain items.