Best Buy Black Friday Deals on PS4, Xbox One, Galaxy Note 4, S5, 4K Ultra TV, iPhone, iPad, MacBook
Vanessa Francisco | | Nov 20, 2014 03:28 AM EST |
(Photo : Reuters) Best Buy has officially unveiled their 2014 Black Friday deals.
Starting Nov. 27 until Dec. 1, Best Buy will offer big price cuts to its stock of games.
Its Black Friday Sale will start 5:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day and close 1:00 a.m. on Black Friday. The retail chain will open again on Black Friday at 8:00 a.m. Online shoppers can visit the Best Buy official website to shop all through Thursday and Friday.
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For gaming, the Xbox One bundle with Assassin's Creed: Unity and Kinect can be bought for $429.99 or $70 off. It comes with a free Xbox One controller, as well.
Customers that only want to buy the Xbox One Assassin's Creed: Unity bundle will have to shell out $329.99, but this price is $70 lower, as well. Meanwhile, the Sony PlayStation 4 with GTA V and The Last of Us is priced at $399.99.
Samsung, on the other hand, is offering a discounted price of $899.99 for its 55-inch 4K Ultra HD LED TV.
Its latest Galaxy Note 4 can be purchased for $0 down payment while the Note 3 is priced at $99.99 under carrier contract.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S with 16 GB storage costs $399.99 with a $100 discount while the Galaxy Tab Pro with 16 GB storage costs $199.99 with the same $100 discount.
The Galaxy S5 costs $1 under Sprint, AT&T and Verizon contracts.
Meanwhile, Apple offers a $100 price slash on all iPad Air models. The 16 GB iPhone 6 costs $99.99 under Sprint, AT&T and Verizon contracts while the iPad Mini 3 can be purchased for $324.99.
MacBooks are priced from $779.99 to $1,349.99.
Best Buy's Black Friday deals were leaked in a 47-page print ad. It's now official and deals are assumed to be availed of by queuing outside retail stores or through online stores.
Home shoppers will be delighted to know the retail chain will have big discounts on Nest smart thermostats, Philips Hue LED light bulbs and Dropcam Web-connected cameras.
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