Black Friday should now be called Black November, as multiple big retailers have chosen to roll out deals weeks before Thanksgiving. Best Buy has unveiled its Black Friday deals [1] — some of which are available now. Shoppers have online access to the eight deals [2] already available and can preview the many more [3] that will be up for grabs on Thanksgiving Day (doors open at 5 p.m.) and the weekend after.
Deals available now include:
- Up to $125 off iPad Air 2
- $250 Best Buy gift card with any Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 edge, or S6 edge+ smartphone with installment billing purchase or lease and activation
- Toshiba 55-inch LED TV for $349.99
- Insignia 40-inch LED TV for $159.99
- Insignia 2.1 soundbar for $99.99
- Save $150 on the new 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display
- Save $150 on the new 12-inch MacBook with 256GB flash storage in Gold, Silver, or Space Gray
- Save $100 on Netgear Arlo wire-free HD security cameras, set of four (Best Buy exclusive)
Thanksgiving evening 5 p.m. "doorbusters":
- Toshiba 49-inch LED 1080p HDTV for $149.99 (Best Buy exclusive) — savings of $280
- Samsung 60-inch LED 4K Ultra HD Smart TV for $799.99 (Best Buy exclusive) — savings of $700
- $80 Best Buy gift card and free 64GB memory card with the purchase of GoPro Hero4 Silver
- Up to $125 off iPad Air 2
- $250 Best Buy gift card with any Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 edge, or S6 edge+ smartphone with installment billing purchase or lease and activation
- $99 Beats by Dr. Dre Powerbeats2 Wireless Bluetooth Earbud Headphones — savings of $100
Black Friday 8 a.m. "doorbusters":
- $499.99 Samsung 40-inch LED 1080p HDTV, Xbox One gaming console, and The Lego Movie video game package — savings of $230
- $120 off 11.6-inch MacBook Air
- Up to $50 off all iPods
Deals available Thanksgiving through the weekend:
- Up to $100 off Apple Watch
- $99.99 Sony Wireless Around-Ear Headphones — savings of $100
- $50 Best Buy gift card with purchase of the Nest Thermostat
- $30 off Nest Cam
Based on these deals, it looks like a lot of people will be skipping the turkey this year.