Friday, November 27, 2009

Black Friday 2009: Some popular products

Here are some popular electronics products in this year’s Black Friday.


iPod Touch: Apple is not famous for giving out big Black Friday deals. This Black Friday Apple is online is offering 8GB iPod Touch for $178 from the Apple Store. You can also save $31 on the 16GB iPod Touch at $268, and $41 off the 64GB iPod Touch.


Mac Mall: MacMall is also offering some great deals on Mac PCs.

Video game console: From children to adult, many shoppers will be hunting for this product. Many online retailers are selling PS3 bundles. Amazon was offering 120GB PS3 with Infamous and Kill Zone 2 for $299.99


PlayStation 3: Many online retailers have already sold out of their PS3 bundles, but at the time of this writing Amazon was selling the PS3 (120GB) with Infamous and Kill Zone 2 for $299.99.


Tom Tom GPS: Another popular product this Black Friday. New Egg and Target are selling Tom Tom XL340 Navigation system for $97.


Dell Inspiron: Dell is selling its Dell Inspiron 15 laptop for for $449 . The device packs 15.6-inch WLEC display, Intel Pentium Dual Core T4300 processor, 4GB RAM, 250GB SATA hard drive and Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD.


Mobile HDD: Staples is selling 1 TB Seagate external hard drive for $69.99.

HDTV: Sears is offering Samsung 40 inch 1080p LCD TV for $599.99 and 50 inch Samsung 720p plasma for $699.99.


Netflix: The first 500 people to visit http://blackfriday.roku.com/ and enter the code ‘hdxrestreal’ will be able to buy a Netflix set-top box for $65.


Movies: Retailers are offering great deals on movie DVDs. Amazon.com comes with some great movie collections. Walmart is offering five movie titles on pre-order for less than $10.


Camera: Tiger Direct is selling a Nikon D3000 DSLR 10.2 mp camera with 18-5MM VR Lens for $469.99. You can also check out Amazon.com.


Camcorders: Best Buy is offering Flip Video UltraHD for $179.99 and Flip Video Mino for $99.99. Other major brands include Panasonic, JVC and Canon.


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