Target Black Friday ad vs. current online deals

Peter Chubb
  By: Peter Chubb | Posted: November 24, 2009 | 1 Comment
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Target Black Friday ad vs. current online deals

In the build up to Black Friday 2009, Target could not wait to give its customers some early deals. This is a strange move by the retail giant, but one welcomed by its online shoppers. So how do they compare to the upcoming Black Friday deals advertised in their recent ad?

Let us take a look at a few of the current online deals first. The first product is the Acer Aspire One AOD250-1165. This 10.1-inch netbook is blue in color and comes with the now familiar Atom 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 processor. The price was $289.99, but Target’s early online deals have it up for just $199.00, a saving of $76.99.

The next deal is the Garmin nuvi Widescreen 4.3″ Portable GPS Navigator – 1300. This model makes having a GPS more affordable than ever, usual selling price is $249.99; the special price is just $169.00, a saving of $80.99.

These are just two of the hot deals going on at the moment, so let us take a look at a few products up for offer on November 27.

The first is the Kodak EasyShare Z915; this 10-megapixel camera comes in black and normally sells for $199.99. Target will offer this camera for just $129.00, a saving of $70.99.

Another deal is the Apex LD4088 40-inch LCD HDTV, normal selling price is $599.99, Fridays special will be $449.00.

These are just a few of the deals up for offer. Visit www.target.com for their daily deals now. To view Target’s Black Friday ad, visit, www.black-friday.net

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One Response to “Target Black Friday ad vs. current online deals”

  1. Dean says:

    try selling your stuff online at sellbits.com Its a great new site worth checking out!

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