Early Black Friday 2011 Sales at Walmart and Amazon Have TV's for Under $300
It is one of the most common questions on deal seekers' minds this year: is it possible to get a television for under $300 on Black Friday without having to wait hours outside a store? The "early" Black Friday television sales at Amazon.com and Walmart.com provides all the Black Friday advantages without the hassle, which means a new television set could arrive in time for Thanksgiving day football.
Currently, Amazon.com has a 32-inch Haier, 720p LCD TV for $266, about 28 percent off the regular price of $369. The style is ultra-slim and the speakers are 8 watts. The price also includes a one-year warranty.
There is also the TCL, 32-inch LCD HDTV for $269, which is 29 percent off the regular price of $379. This TV has premium sound, high brightness, and 178 degree viewing angles. It is also Energy Star-efficient and has a 2-year warranty.
With over 1,000 reviews, customers have given this television an average 4-star rating.
At Walmart, the Sceptre 32-inch ultra-slim LED HDTV is only $249. This television is also Energy Star-efficient and has a 1366 x 768 resolution.
Slightly cheaper is the Sceptre 32-inch LCD HDTV for only $229. It is basically the same as the above mentioned Sceptre, except it features an LCD screen. However, this is a steal for the price.
For shoppers looking for bigger brand names, Walmart has a 32-inch RCA LCD HDTV for only $279. Some of the features this unit has is a 16:9 LCD panel and 176-degree vertical, as well as a 176-degree horizontal, angles, which allows viewers to see a clear picture from just about anywhere in the room. RCA LCD HDTV also has a built-in ATSC tuner.
There are also plenty of other great deals on televisions for under $300 at both Amazon.com and Walmart.com. Skip waiting in long lines out in the cold all morning on Black Friday. Just log on to one of the websites for an "early" Black Friday deal and you could be watching Thanksgiving day games in the comfort of your home while everyone else is scrambling at the store.