Trending News|October 27, 2014 02:30 EDT
Black Friday 2014 Deals: What You Should Expect From Apple, Walmart, Best Buy
Even though Thanksgiving is still about a month away, many American consumers are already eagerly waiting for the annual shopping exposition called Black Friday on Nov. 28, 2014.
Many consumers have already started preparing themselves for the shopping extravaganza by exploring all leaked information regarding the upcoming deals on Black Friday offered by major retail stores in the U.S. The leaked advertisements from popular brands as well as retailers help the shoppers to be the first to take advantage of the biggest cut rates offered by them.
Apple Stores are among the first places that these shoppers usually look into during the Black Friday event. They are, in fact, expecting the electronic devices at the lowest prices from the tech giant. Majority of the Apple Black Friday deals turn out to be doorbusters, and this is the reason why Apple has already announced that they will start offering the deals once Thanksgiving week starts.
More often than not, you can purchase Apple Black Friday deals at the Apple Stores, in addition to the authorized retailers like Target, Walmart, Radio Shack, and Best Buy.
Based on the previous Black Friday events, GottaBeMobile forecasts that this year Apple's possible deals may include its latest iPhone 6 product line. The website further says that it may also comprise discounts at Target or Walmart and probably include anything between $50 and $75 in gift card savings for the iPhone 6, $50 and $75 in gift card savings for iPhone 6 Plus, while iPhone 5s is likely to be sold under $50 depending on discounts or gift card savings, in addition to an opportunity to get a option to combine both the discount as well as the gift card.
It is also possible that the Apple Black Friday 2014 will offer $100 or even more off for a contract-free pre-paid iPhone 5s.
On the other hand, Walmart has already started offering significant discounts on all of its products. Nevertheless, Walmart's cut-rate prices for electronic items have without fail been one of the most anticipated deals during Black Friday. In 2012, Walmart sold 32-inch 720P HDTV units from Funai for just $98 and LG Blu-ray Players were priced at mere $38. For Back Friday 2014, retail stores are likely to offer more convincingly priced items than previous years.
BestBuy, in the meantime, has posted on its website that shoppers should expect an assortment of discounted deals for a large variety of products, which includes electronics, gadgets, video games, and others. BestBuy stores and its online shop will begin the Black Friday deals on Nov. 28.