There’s some pretty sweet stuff going on Friday at Circuit City. You can get a 42-inch Sharp Aquos LCD HDTV for $800, a Roadmate GPS System for your car for $125, or maybe you just would like a fully-loaded laptop for $300? Sure, it’s an HP Compaq, but at three bills you can hardly complain. There’s more deals than that, including some stocking stuffers for pocket change.
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Looks like they’re also giving away SD Cards for an insane price. This can’t be right, beef jerky costs more than this. $7 for a 2GB SD Card, that’s got to be the deal of the millennium.
Circuit City Posts Black Friday Ad [Dealnews]

If you’re the type of socially irresponsible douche who actually shops at Wal*Mart, then you’ll appreciate this list of Black Friday deals the behemoth has in store for you. Notables include an HP scanner/printer combo thing for $35, a decent-lookinf 7-Megapixel Kodak digicam for $90, and a really interesting deal: an 8-Megapixel Polaroid digital camera bundled with a six-inch digital picture frame for $150.
A scanner/printer combo that costs less than some ink cartridges? The terrorists will never win.
Wal*Mart’s Black Friday [Gottadeal]

We told you about a great deal from Buy.com earlier today, and BlackFriday.info has spilled the kittens on what to expect from Buy.com for Black Friday, and it’s pretty good stuff.
Take, for example, the Slingbox PRO with HD cables bundle for $230, shipped, and a metric ton of Zune accessories. Have a look, pretend it’s Friday.
Buy.com’s Black Friday [blackfriday dot info]

It’s mostly computer peripherals so don’t wet yourself or anything, but the deals are pretty sweet if you’re in the market for mice, keyboards and speakers. The majority of the items listed will include free shipping and certain items are available Turkey Day and Buyer’s Remorse Day aka Monday. The CrunchDeals begin tomorrow so be on your A-game. Hit the jump for a full day by day listing.
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The black Blackjack II will be on store shelves this Friday with the red wine version going on sale 12/6. It’s $149.99 with two-year contract. That is all.
Best Buy has listed its early morning Black Friday Doorbusters. I’d say the most intriguing deal is the notebook-printer combo seen here. It’ll be available for $229 with a minimum of 20 per store.
You’ll need to line up really early, though. Doors open at 5am and you’ll need to get there early enough to get a ticket (so as to avoid a stampede) just to buy certain Doorbuster products. Other than that, the remaining items are so-so deals.
Bonus Doorbusters – In Store Only [Best Buy] via dealnews

Just like last year (and years before), Apple will have some sort of Black Friday sale, which will last 24 hours. There’s no telling what sort of discounts Apple will throw our way, nor on what items, but Apple has been sending out this nifty little graphic.
Speaking of shopping, anyone remember the show “Shop Till You Drop” (the original version)? That and “Supermarket Sweep” were two of my favorites as a boy.
Little known fact: John auditioned to be the host of “Supermarket Sweep”! Good job, boss!
Apple’s Black Friday Promo: Ready. Set. Shop. [Apple]
How’d you like a Wii for $79? Unbelievable. See this is why you can’t get a Wii anywhere. Amazon’s been hoarding them all for this very event. Up for grabs is your choice of 1000 Wii consoles at $79 each, 1000 40GB PS3 consoles at $139 each, or 1000 Xbox 360 Arcade consoles at $99 each.
More scantily clad deals after the jump.
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If you’re in the market for a wheel of a deal on a notebook computer this upcoming Black Friday, you’d be wise to check out FatWallet.com’s "Black Friday 2007 Laptop/Notebook Thread." It’ll be constantly updated until the big day. Enjoy!
Black Friday 2007 Laptop/Notebook Thread [Fat Wallet]
Here’s Target’s Black Friday ad. I’ll spare you the boring details about sponges and cat litter and get straight to the good stuff.
- Audiovox 10″ Portable DVD Player: $84
- Western Digital 500GB External Hard Drive: $87
- Westinghouse 22″ LCD Monitor: $167
- Audiovox CD Player w/ iPod Dock: $49
- Magellan Maestro 3100 GPS System: $149
- Phillips Compact Set-top DVD Player: $25
- Trutech 7″ Digital Photo Frame: $49
- Jensen iPod Docking Alarm Clock: $29
- NextPlay iPod Docking Alarm Clock: $29
- Memorex 4GB MP3 Player: $68
- Lexmark X5320 Printer, Scanner, Copier, Fax: $39
- Olevia 37″ 1080i Widescreen LCD HDTV: $549
- Trutech 19″ 1080i Widescreen LCD HDTV with Built-in DVD Player: $199
- Lots and lots of video games. Most priced $2 to $5 less than normal.
Target Black Friday 2007 [bfads.net] via Fatwallet

We loooooove Black Friday. It’s our favorite day of the year. It’s that day after Thanksgiving in the USA when the holiday shopping stuff really ramps up. It’s the day of the amazing door-buster specials and long lines and mall corndogs and tired, cranky sales clerks and cheap HDTVs and Jagermeister. It’s also the day, from what BGR hears, that Crackberry addicts can first get their worn-out fingers on Sprint’s Blackberry Pearl 2.
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We have some good news to report! If you were scared that Best Buy would have another shortage of electronics come Black Friday, fear not: A tipster has taken a picture of inside a Best Buy storage room and it looks like it’s stocking up on the Westinghouse stuff that’s being sold this Friday at ridiculously low prices. To quote an e-mail sent to the guys at Gizmodo:
“…they were stocking up for the BF sale already. Counted about 52 of the Westinghouse 32″ LCD HDTVs ($479.99, W3213) and 30 of the 42″ HDTVs ($999.99, W4207). Also recognized the Advent 15″ LCD TV ($129.99), estimated about 30 of them, along with a bunch of other stuff. Funny thing is, they were all labeled “Product not for sale. Hold for customer [Redacted].”
You hear that? Not everyone can afford/is going to be buying a 42” LCD HDTV this year, but some are. These numbers sound perfect: Just high enough that you don’t need to camp overnight. But we suggest lining up outside an hour or three before your local Best Buy opens. We might even try to score one if the temperature isn’t similar to Antartica’s.
Black Friday Watch: Best Buy Edition [Gizmodo]

With the holiday season approaching, we turn our unblinking eye to Black Friday. There’s nothing more enjoyable on getting a deal on a 50-inch Plasma screen TV that you’re getting for “your kids.” Well, BlackFriday.info has posted up leaked ads from a few big box retailers so you know what you’ll be getting into the day after Thanksgiving. One of the bigger chains to mention is Best Buy. For everyone looking for a deal, Best Buy will be offering electronics such as a Toshiba 50-inch Plasma TV for $1699.99 or an E-Machines PC with 15-inch LCD for $189. Though you won’t be getting any deals on big items like the Nintendo DS-Lite, Nintendo Wii or PlayStation 3, it’s good to know you can pick up other electronics without paying a bundle.
Black Friday Ads Leaked [gadgetell]