Black Friday 2011

November 21st, 2011

Black Friday is here again, so let’s take a minute and go over a few of the deals big-box retailers are offering on this hectic shopping holiday. This is not a comprehensive list, but rather a short-and-sweet summary of what you can potentially buy on Black Friday if you time it out just right, and you’ve got a bit of luck on your side.

General Black Friday Advice: Try to plan ahead for which stores you’ll be visiting during their door-buster hours, and make sure to allow 2-3x the normal travel time between stores due to traffic.

Note: We will update product links as they become available.

Best Buy – Opens Midnight Black Friday

As far as Black Friday bargains go, Best Buy seems to nail it every year. In previous years, we saw the Nintendo Wii (actually in stock), sub-$500 flat panel TVs, and $50 blu ray players. This year there’s no shortage of similar bargains, but with 2011 pricing (and we need it in this economy). Best Buy hands out vouchers for their limited merchandise. Also, many Best Buy deals are of very limited quantity, often 10 or less per item, per store, so if you arrive and see 100+ people waiting in line, you’re probably not going to get a voucher for your item. When that happens, it’s best to just head over to your next destination.

Sharp 42″ 1080p Flat Panel Television – $199.99 – Minimum 10 per store: This is by far the best deal of the bunch. A major brand name television, 1080p, and over 40″ is a steal at this price. Look for generic TVs at this price-point in 720p on a good day, but this Sharp is a much better buy. To get this TV, look to camp out at a Best Buy overnight, likely needing to arrive before 5PM on Thanksgiving.

Dynex 24″ 1080p Flat Panel Television – $79.99 – Minimum 15 per store: A pretty good deal on a 24″ TV. This TV would also work well as a monitor, given its size and resolution. This won’t be as popular as the 42″ Sharp, but expect people who don’t get that voucher to look for something like this. To get this one, get to Best Buy around 9PM.

Dynex 55″ 1080p Flat Panel Television – $599.99 – Limited to warehouse quantities: It’s a lot of real estate for $600, but not something you’ll need to line up before the store opens to buy. This may end up being a popular item, however, given its size and Best Buy exclusivity.

Asus Transformer 10.1″ Android Tablet – $249.99 – Minimum 10 per store: For those that missed out on the HP Touchpad deal, you won’t be disappointed with the App catalog available for Android. Not quite as cheap as the Amazon Kindle Fire or the BlackBerry Playbook, but those are 7″ tablets. To get this deal, expect to arrive at Best Buy a few hours before the doors open.

Toshiba Smart Blu Ray Player – $39.99 – Minimum 10 per store: Not as good as the TV, but not a bad deal either. If you’ve got an Ethernet connection available, you can connect this player to your network at stream Netflix and Pandora. To get this deal, expect to camp out at Best Buy overnight, but you won’t have to get there as early as you do for the TV.

3TB Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex USB 3.0 External Drive – $99.99 – Minimum 5 per store: Given the hard drive shortage, this is a heck of a deal on a 3TB hard drive. This will likely sell out fast, so get there early for a voucher on this drive.

99 Cent/$4.99 Blu Ray Sale – Limited to quantities on hand: DVDs include Jarhead, Vantage Point, U-571, Miami Vice, Walk Hard and others. Blu Rays include Pulp Fiction, Jarhead, Office Space, The Crow, Love Happens, Mimic, Leatherheads and more. If you’re already lining up for doorbusters at Best Buy, snag a few of these titles as well. There are also many other DVDs under $4 and Blu rays under $8.

Canon Powershot A3300 – $89.99 – Minimum 10 per store: A good price on a point-and-shoot camera. Pair it up with one of the SD cards below to sweeten the deal.

PNY 8GB/16GB Class 10 SD Cards – $12.99/$19.99 – Minimum 10 per store, each: Again, if you’re already in Best Buy and you need an SD card, look no further than these high speed PNY cards. Try to get there before the store opens, as you might need a voucher for these.

Walmart – Opens 10PM Thanksgiving

Walmart opens at 10PM on Thanksgiving this year for deals on Toys, then they open up a series of Electronics deals at Midnight, followed by another round at 8AM the following morning. This will certainly alleviate some of the stress that comes from opening the floodgates for all deals at the same time, but it remains to be seen how effective it is at calming the occasionally angry crowds. With that said, there aren’t as many quality deals from Walmart this year as there has been in previous years, but still some good buys.

Starting at 10PM Thanksgiving, in store:

Wii Console $100, PS3 and Xbox360 $200, Kinect bundle $100, Video Game Software starting at $10/title, DVDs starting at $2, Blu rays starting at $5, $5 Bratz and Barbie Dolls, $36 Office Chair and $3 for a Rival Waffle Maker. Also, there’s a $7 30 piece Rubbermaid storage set, Pyrex cooking and storage set for $20, a Hamilton Beach stand mixer, Black and Decker Triple Slow Cooker or Ninja Frozen Treat Maker for $19, and other Black and Decker small appliances (blender, griddle, or coffee maker) under $10. Although they have a large assortment of kids clothing on sale, I’d wait until later in the day if you plan to bring the kids with you to size them up.

Starting at 12AM Midnight, Black Friday, in store:

40″ Emerson LCD TV – $248: Not as sweet as the Best Buy 42″ Sharp, but still a good deal on a large screen TV.

32″ Emerson LCD TV – $188: Decent price on a 32″ 720p TV. Expect these to sell out quickly.

HP AMD Dual Core Laptop – $248: Decent performance and reasonable specifications for the price. Expect these to sell out as well.

RCA WiFi Streaming Media Player – $39.99: These will probably sell out as well. Netflix, Pandora and Hulu Plus compatibility make this a desirable item for any entertainment center, especially those without a direct cable connection.

Samsung 51″ Plasma 720p TV – $498: Although not a 1080p unit, this is still a good price on a brand-name plasma.

Kodak C1450 Digital Camera – $49: Cheap point-and-shoot camera is great for kids. Add the $5 Sandisk 4GB memory card for storage.

Compaq AMD Dual Core Laptop – $198: Not quite as powerful as the $248 HP, this unit will handle general computing tasks well. Expect it to sell out fast.

Starting at 8AM Black Friday, in store:

Samsung 43″ 720p Plasma TV – $398: A decent price on a 40+” HDTV.

PSP-3000 Core System – $100: We’ve seen this price at some online vendors over the last few weeks, but here you can grab it and go.

Goodyear Tires starting at $59: Call ahead to make sure your vehicle’s tire size is included in the sale.

Target – Opens Midnight Black Friday

Like Walmart, Target tends to have a lot of Black Friday door-busters, and there are a few good deals for those who are willing to fight the crowds. If you do head to Target over Walmart, make sure to look for a few things, including:

Westinghouse 46″ 1080p HDTV – $298: Not Best Buy nor Walmart comparable, but still a decent price nonetheless.

Nikon L105 Digital Camera - $100: Half the normal price for a quality, zoom point-and-shoot camera.

Element 40″ 1080p HDTV – $265: Again, not as good as other deals on HDTVs but worthy of mention.

Acer 10.1″ Netbook – $157: Probably the best deal at Target considering it has Windows 7 Starter and a 250GB Hard Drive.

Many movies are on sale, some starting as low as $2. Head there early for the best selection.

Other deals worthy of mention: 16 Piece Corelle Dinnerware Set $18, Car Care Gift Sets $15, Dyson DC24 $279.

JCPenney – Opens 4AM Black Friday

There’s no better place to get small appliances on Black Friday other than JCPenney. Every year they put out a good amount of each deal, so we’ve found that even a couple hours after opening, they’ve got a few left of something on the list. Get there early for the best selection and remember many prices include a mail-in rebate. We have not had issues receiving our rebate checks in a timely manner, but keep that in mind when looking at the final prices listed in the store. Although their Black Friday ad is huge, it includes a lot of clothing deals and we don’t recommend you shop clothing on Black Friday morning. Stop in early to get small appliances and return before noon for clothing.

Some notable deals are: $15 for a Single Serve Blender, Hand Mixer, Chrome 2-Slice Toaster or Wine Opener. $10 for a Doughnut Maker, Griddle, Coffee Maker, Slow Cooker, 4-Slice Toaster, or Waffle Maker. $30 for a Deep Fryer, $8 for a 1.5qt Slow Cooker, or $49 for a Meat Slicer. $70 for the Cuisinart Grind-and-Brew Coffee Maker is also a decent deal.

Other deals from JCPenney include a $20 Faberware Knife Set, 18pc Pyrex Storage Set for $15, or $19 for a Lock-and-Lock Storage Set. Many Jewelry deals are also available, including 25% off the entire stock on top of other existing sale prices.

Sears – Opens 4AM Black Friday

Like JCPenney, Sears is a good place to pick up small ticket items on Black Friday. Although they also run large appliance deals, we find that these items are often replaced on an as-needed basis, so Black Friday may not be the ideal time to shop for a new washer and dryer. For those in the market for tools, Sears is always a hit. However, given their pricing on electronics, it seems unlikely customers will be lining up for those door-busters.

Some deals of note: $35 Magic Bullet Express, $20 Triple Slow Cooker or Triple Buffet Server, $10 Hamilton Beach Slow Cooker or Black and Decker Iron, $18 Four-Slice Toaster Oven, and $60 for the Cuisinart Grind-and-Brew (beats JCPenney by $10).

In Tools, look for: $40 Diehard Battery Charger, 40% off all Router Bits, $100 Craftsman Table Saw w/Stand, $100 for a 200-pc Mechanics Tool Set, $15 Sheet-pad Sander, $60 Craftsman Nextec Multi-tool, $18 LED Worklight, or $80 for a Craftsman 3-gal Air Compressor.

In Appliances: $580 (each) for a Kenmore Elite Washer or Steam Dryer, $700 for a Kenmore 25cf Side-by-Side refrigerator, $300 Dyson DC24.

Kohl’s – Opens Midnight Black Friday

Another seemingly endless ad comes from Kohl’s, but this time the big deal is $15 of KohlsCash for every $50 spent. So, by stacking that offer with some of the deals in their ad, a stop a Kohl’s wouldn’t be a bad idea. If you’re not in the market for electronics and can pass up Best Buy and Walmart, Kohl’s might be the stop for you. Note: Many small appliances include a mail-in rebate.

Some deals we noticed: 50% off all Nerf, 50% off all Hot Wheels, $45 for a Shark Steam Mop, $13 AR for a Food Processor, Hand Blender, Deep Fryer, Blender or Toaster Oven, $30 Faberware Cutlery, $18 Pet Bed, 55% off Candles and Decor, 60% off Holiday Gift Wrap, 55% off Frames, 60% off Memory Foam Mattress Toppers and Pillows, $10 Memory Foam Bath Mat, 50-60% off all Handbags, and a slew of other clothing deals.

Kmart – Opens 5AM Black Friday

Opening an hour after other big-box retailers does provide for an interesting scenario for door-buster shoppers. If you are one of the first shoppers at JCPenney or Sears, you may be able to get your items and head over to Kmart shortly before opening. Although not the bargain-laced ad found at Best Buy and Walmart, there are a few deals worth checking out.

Some items worthy of note: $20 Cutlery Sets, $15 Cool-Touch Griddle, $70 Pressure Washer, $70 Wheeled Battery Charger, $30 Radar Detector, $30 Screenhouse, $40 Auto Battery Charger, Mountain Bikes as low as $60, $30 Queen Air Bed, 70% off all Fine Jewelry, $20 Corelle Livingware 16pc Dinnerware Set, $170 Microfiber Recliner, and $20 Area Rugs.

Lowe’s – Opens 5AM Black Friday

Big-box retailer Lowe’s has a few deals if you’re in the market for specific items. Deals include: $69 Table Saw or Miter Saw, $29 Shop-Vac 14 Gallon Wet-Dry Vac, Whirlpool Washer/Dryer Pair for $698, $59 Air Compressor/Nailer Combo, $40 Black and Decker 20v Lithium Ion Cordless Drill, $50 Skil 30pc Router Bit Set, $39 Waring Professional Convection Toaster Oven, $30 Three Piece Lamp Set, and many other sub-$10 small appliances and hand tools.

Modell’s Sporting Goods – Opens 5AM Black Friday

Look for a coupon in the flyer for 33% off any one item. Also, some Nike and Adidas apparel is marked down 50%, along with 70% off Reebok jackets and shoes starting at $20.

Office Depot – Opens 6AM Black Friday

Laptops starting at $299, B1G1 Sony Headphones,  8GB Flash Drive $9, Seagate 2TB FreeAgent GoFlex External Hard Drive $80, D-Link Wireless N Router $20, Lexar 16GB Flash Drive $16, Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 $50, Samsung Mono Wireless Laser Printer $40, HP Color Laserjet $150, $20 Realspace Laptop Cart.

Free After Rebate Software: McAfee Internet Security, Quickbooks Online Simple Start, Print Artist Platinum 24, Digital PC for TV 2, System Mechanic Professional, Photo Impact Pro 13, MoviePlus X5, Web Plus.

OfficeMax – Opens 5AM Black Friday

Laptops starting at $299, 4GB Flash Drive $5, Brother Fax Machine $10, D-Link Wireless-N Router $20, Seagate 2TB GoFlex Hard Drive $75, HP Photosmart Printer $100, B1G1 OfficeMax Ink, Epson EX3210 Projector plus Screen $350, HP 4×6 Glossy Paper 100pk $1, Samsung Wireless Color Laser $80, 20pk Batteries $0.01 After Rewards.

Staples – Opens 6AM Black Friday

Laptops starting at $299, HP Photo Paper 50pk Free AR, Norton Internet Security Free AR, Staples 100pk CD-R $5 AR, Sandisk 4GB SD $6, SanDisk Cruzer 8GB Flash Drive $8/16GB $13, Omnitech 11-Sheet Shredder $20, Staples Executive Chair $40, HP Photosmart Printer $50, APC 650VA Battery Backup $40, 2x $30 iTunes Gift Cards $50, and a HP 1080p Widescreen Monitor w/HDMI for $130.

We’ll add to this list as Black Friday store ads become available, and as we find deals through other channels. Thanks for reading!

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What’s New in the iPhone 4S

October 4th, 2011

Apple introduced the iPhone 4S today, along with new versions of the iPod Touch and Nano.

The most interesting feature is probably Siri – a voice activated virtual assistant that answers questions like, “What’s the weather like today?” by forwarding you to a weather app. Interesting feature, especially for those with limited hand mobility. Note that this feature is limited to the iPhone 4S.

Otherwise, the iPhone 4S includes a faster A5 processor, up to 7x faster than current models. Big improvements are also on the way for the camera and camcorder, including 8MP resolution, image stabilization, and faster camera app launch time. These features should come as a welcome relief to amateur photographers. Also worthy of note is a new dual antenna system capable of effectively doubling transfer rates, which is great for video streaming but buyer beware of data overages.

Apple is taking preorders of the iPhone 4S starting October 7th in the US, Canada, Australia, the UK, France, Germany and Japan for shipment by October 14th. It will be available in black and white, 16 GB for $199, 32 GB for $299, $64 GB for $399, with a two year contract.

What's New in the Apple iPhone 4S

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HP TouchPad $99 Fire Sale Going Strong

August 20th, 2011

Revisiting our previous post about HP clearing out TouchPad inventory, a fire sale on TouchPads is currently going strong throughout many retailers. HP’s website is already sold out, as well as Amazon, Walmart, Target, and many other retailers. The good news is that Best Buy alone had well over 250,000 units that they sent back to HP, so anyone looking to buy a TouchPad at these fire sale prices should still have an opportunity over the next week or two. This also does not account for any product already in production and not yet shipped to the retailer. So, keep an eye out for HP selling more of these tablets for the fire sale price of $99 for a 16GB, or $149 for a 32GB model.

TouchPad Dies

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AT&T Ends $10/1000 Plan, Unlimited & Pay-Per-Text Remain

August 19th, 2011

AT&T recently announced they’ll be shelving their $10/1000 text message plan in favor of a single $20 unlimited plan, or you can pay $0.20 individually for text messages. This falls in the realm of bad deals because AT&T currently offers 2GB of data download per month for $25, from which you could theoretically send 12.5 million text messages. Send just 5,000 messages on their pay-as-you-go plan and you’ve racked up a $1,000 bill. Yes, it’s true, but is it fair?

The truth lies in how text messages are sent. SMS, the short message service, was developed as part of the GSM specification in the early 90s as a way to send text notifications to a phone without requiring an actual voice connection. Text messages do not use the data portion of your wireless plan because they aren’t actually using the that bandwidth, but rather a store-and-forward mechanism that attempts to deliver your message. Today, people rely heavily on their ability to send these text messages, although the service is neither secure or reliable (as much as 5% of text messages are never delivered). Regardless, SMS has turned into a real cash cow for wireless providers, even when they pay as much as $0.04 themselves to send your text message to an out-of-network provider.

So what can you do to avoid paying $20/month or $0.20 per text message? Fortunately, there are many alternatives to text messaging that can end up saving you a bunch. If you have a smartphone, apps like WhatsApp and Skype allow you to send unlimited messages at no additional cost (WhatsApp typically costs $0.99, whereas Skype is free).  The advantage of WhatsApp is you can easily share photos and video while using an available WiFi connection, saving you data costs as well. I send the bulk of my text conversation over WhatsApp to keep my SMS costs as low as possible. So, even though AT&T is aggressively up-charging customers for text message plans, there are alternatives that could save you hundreds of dollars per year in wireless fees.

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HP Kills TouchPad and Smartphones, WebOS Left for Dead

August 18th, 2011

Today, Hewlett-Packard announced their intention to kill off the newly released, abysmally selling TouchPad along with other devices that run the WebOS operating system, in what appears to be a case of too little, too late. Unfortunately for HP, Apple released a similar tablet more than a year earlier, attracting valuable developers who built an application library that will forever be a year more mature than HP’s. This leaves a sour taste in the mouths of many who purchased the device hoping to use it for years to come with an ever growing library of apps. On the bright side, deal hunters will be happy to know that the tablets will probably be on sale for half the original price ($499) or better, meaning you’ll be able to pick up a web browsing tablet for under $250. Not bad!

TouchPad Dies

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Rumor: Apple Launching Internet-Connected Television Set

April 14th, 2011

According to a report from AppleInsider, Apple is gearing up to release its own HDTV this fall. At this point, there is no indication of the size, resolution or price, but it definitely presents some intriguing questions. Will we see an improved Apple TV device for other sets, allowing for the use of iOS-based TV apps? Will you need a remote or will everything be controlled by iPhone/iPad/iPod devices? One thing is for sure: we’re going to see some interesting competition between Apple, Comcast, Cox, DirecTV, Verizon, etc. for a share of the immense entertainment market. Hopefully, this will also open the door for better deals on HDTV service from all of the major providers.

Apple HDTV

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Rumor: Wii Might See a Price Cut to $150 Next Month

April 13th, 2011

According to anonymous sources, Engadget reports the Nintendo Wii may experience a price cut this spring. This is a welcome relief to game developers and deal hunters alike, as the Wii is nearing the tail end of its ride to glory. Of course, this does not come as a surprise to most since Nintendo posted a loss last year, the first in seven years. On top of that, both Sony and Microsoft have released motion-directed controllers and games that shadow nearly all the Wii’s capabilities. Although $150 is probable in the near future, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a $99 price tag by the fall.

Amazon Wii Console Bundle

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Smartphones Killed the Video Star – Flip Camera Discontinued

April 12th, 2011

Today, Cisco announced their plans to discontinue production of the Flip Camera, a popular but doomed camcorder in a world of camera-bundled smartphones. Fortunately for bargain shoppers, this is a great opportunity to cash in on clearance stock on the 3rd generation Flip Cameras. These shoot 60 frames-per-second 720p high definition video and come bundled with FlipShare to easily share online by posting directly to Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.Flip Camera

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New Kindle Release – Amazon Shipping Ad-Supported Version

April 11th, 2011

Amazon.com announced they will be shipping a new Kindle with Special Offers on May 3 for $114 which will include integrated advertising to reduce the price of the unit by $25. For deal hunters on the lookout for a portable e-reader, at first glance this doesn’t seem like all that great of a deal – save $25 and get bombarded by ads. Fortunately, the ads on this player are less obtrusive than the first pop-up ads that hit the Internet.  The irony of these ads is they’re billed as screensavers, but they serve no other purpose than to get you to spend money. Regardless, saving about 20% on a device like this isn’t bad, and there is hope the device will eventually become free (or close to it) with ad-support.

The guts of the unit remain the same, so there isn’t necessarily a benefit to selecting the more expensive model without advertising. Actually, you do have quite a bit more control over your ads than on other devices. All ads are selected by other readers and you control the ad categories. Since Amazon invested in Living Social (a Groupon Competitor), they’ve been looking for creative ways to place local deals and offers and these e-book readers are a great place. Many people who own these devices pick them up on a daily basis, and all units include WiFi so there’s no problem downloading new ads. You may actually even want the deals they’re showing you!

The ‘special offers‘ you’ll receive with the new Kindle are:

  • $10 for $20 Amazon.com Gift Card
  • $6 for 6 Audible Books (normally $68)
  • $1 for an album in the Amazon MP3 Store (choose from over 1 million albums)
  • $10 for $30 of products in the Amazon Denim Shop or Amazon Swim Shop
  • Free $100 Amazon.com Gift Card when you get an Amazon Rewards Visa Card (normally $30)
  • Buy one of 30 Kindle bestsellers with your Visa card and get $10 Amazon.com credit
  • 50% off Roku Streaming Player (normally $99)

Amazon Kindle Ad Supported

Examples of the Screensaver Advertisements

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iPad 2 – Worth the wait?

March 2nd, 2011

iPad 2
We’ve been waiting patiently for Steve Jobs and Co. to announce the highly anticipated iPad 2, and finally that day has come.  The folks at Apple like to keep their projects on a tight leash, so finding out exactly what’s different in a new product release comes after their on stage announcement.  At this point, it would seem the only differences between the first generation iPad and the iPad 2 are the size, cameras and dual core processor.  The problem with the size difference is the original iPad accessories won’t fit snugly around the new iPad 2.  Of course, they just had to make it thinner, not to make money off of accessories or anything.

Otherwise, the dual core processor is nice, but the iPhone/iPad/iPod OS is very careful not to kill the battery processing data.  Unless that changes significantly, there won’t be much for that 2nd core to process.  Lastly, the cameras are a nice addition, but only if you plan to use FaceTime frequently.  It’s just not practical to carry a tablet around for general photography purposes.

So what is the iPad 2 missing?  Not anything that’s a deal breaker.  The screen resolution could be better, but that would reduce battery life.  A built-in SD reader would make video editing easier, but they sell an add-on for that.  They could include some additional accessories, like keyboards and docks, but that would just raise the price.  The bottom line – unless you plan to video chat on your iPad, you’ll probably continue to be happy with your first generation iPad.  On the other hand, if you’re out looking at the closeout $400 first generation iPad, wait until March 11th and pick up the iPad 2.  It is worth the $100 difference.

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