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November 25th, 2010, 09:12 GMT · By

Best Buy Black Friday Deals Top Picks in Gadgets, Electronics

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We're only a couple of hours away from the moment when the gates of some of the largest stores across the USA will open on Black Friday to the crowds of frenzied shoppers looking for a deal, and that's why we continue our listing of what they can expect, this time moving to Best Buy.

As BlackFriday.info tells us, Best Buy is actually offering a huge selection of various products available at discounted prices, but we'll only pick a few deals as follows, the ones we find to be among the most interesting.

So, if you happen to be looking for a new HDTV, the store's offering you plenty of attractive choices, whether you're looking for LCDs, LEDs (Samsung 46" 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV UN46C6300SFXZA w/Blu-ray Disc Player - $999.98 is quite an attractive combo) or for PDPs (the Panasonic VIERA 50" TC-P50U2 1080p Plasma HDTV - $699.99 is a particularly interesting choice).

Of course, 3D-ready LED TVs are also available, but the discounts compared to their base prices are not exactly what we'd call spectacular, and the same goes for 3D Blu-ray players (plenty of affordable, discounted Wi-Fi Blu-ray players available, though).

Since we're on the topic of imaging solutions, we'll also have to mention that Best Buy has some pretty nice offerings in store for digital cameras and camcorders, some of our top picks including the Nikon D90 D-SLR 12MP Camera w/18-105mm VR Lens, 55-300mm VR Lens, D-SLR Camera Bag - $1,399.97 and the Sony Handycam Hi-Def HDR-CX150 16GB Camcorder w/Rechargeable Battery, SanDisk 8GB Card, Bag - $459.96 pack).

Plenty of phones are available for sale too, but not too many tablets (only Samsung's Galaxy Tab was available at a slightly discounted price point) or eReaders (NOOK Wi-Fi eReader By Barnes & Noble - $99.99 and Pandigital Novel WiFi LCD eReader - $139.99).

As a conclusion, we'd say that Best Buy, similar to most of the other retail chains in the US, offers some interesting discounts mostly for people that want to purchase some new device, as long as it's not exactly latest-gen.  

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