As the economy slips deeper and deeper into oblivion, we can take some solace in these wonderful Black Friday ads that will inevitably trickle out up until the day after Thanksgiving. Today, we bring you the Dell Black Friday ad, complete with deals on their computers, media devices, monitors, peripherals—pretty much you name it, it might be there. That includes this pretty incredible Xbox 360 deal: XBOX 360 Arcade With 7 Games Including Rock Band 2 - $199.00. Wha?!
Here's another Black Friday ad, this time from Kmart. Sort of slim pickings, but there are some decent deals to be had here. Some of the highlights are an Element 32" LCD HDTV for $399.99, a Samsung 42" PN42A400 Plasma HDTV for $699.99 and a Nextar X3-03 Text-To-Speech GPS System for $79.99. Hit the jump for the full list to see if anything is gonna make sitting in front of a Kmart at 4 in the morning worthwhile.
Today we've got some solid deals on video games, computer parts, and yes, an HDTV. Walmart's making heavy with the pre-Black Friday deals, so a few of today's bargains come from Sam Walton's playland, like a free $10 gift card on Gears of War 2, a few hundred bucks off a 46-inch 1080p set, and a cheap Walkman MP3 player. And of course, we've got a lot more where that came from, in case you hate Walmart but still love deals.
We've got some good deals on video games, video game accessories and movies today, as well as some other miscellaneous deals that might be up your alley. There's even a iPod nano for $1, although you've got to wait in line in front of a 99 cent store in California for it. But hey, if you're unemployed in California, that's a pretty sweet deal! Hit the jump for our full lineup of today's deals.
Sure, we can't top the excitement of a presidential election, but a deal on an iRobot Scooba has to come in a close second, right? OK, we'll do one better. We have a 4GB SDHC card for $0 after rebate. How are you going to beat free? Even going to the polls costs gas money.
Discounted Sony Blu-ray players, discounted Guitar Hero's guitars, discounted HD cameras, discounted this, discounted that, discounted Shake Shack burgers, discounted g-strings, and even two beds for the price of one, with red duvet covers. I just got that for my new NY apartment, but they are not in today's Dealzmodo list. The Sony, the guitar, the sci-fi DVDs for $6, and a lot more, however, all are right here:
Always classy, always feature-packed, and usually too expensive PMP manufacturer Iriver is dropping prices on their current lineup starting today. We already covered the Spinn's $50 price drop, to $190 and $230 for 4GB and 8GB capacities, and the more entry-level E100 and Lplayer drop $40, down to $70 and $100 for those same capacities. I love Iriver and it's great to see the prices coming out of the stratosphere, but Iriver's gotta bump up those capacities to be a competitor here in the bigger-is-better States. Now, a 16GB Spinn for $230? That'd be a Dealzmodo. [CNET]
Feeling the economic pinch at work? Not to worry—today's Dealzmodo Roundup is choc-full of office-bound bargains like a Pagepro printer for $330 (down from $1082) and a comfortable-looking Tillman leather executive chair for $190 (down from $280). We even threw in a $170 Sharp Blu-ray player and an $80 iGroove speaker system to help you unwind from a long, stressful day. Just be thankful you still have a job to stress over.