Nov 26, 2010 13:03 GMT  ·  By

After going through the Black Friday offerings available from some of the best retail chains in the US, it's now about time to check out what a gadget and electronics-oriented outlet has prepared, and we're talking about none other than RadioShack. So, first and foremost, given RadioShack's general profile, it should come as no surprise that they've got plenty of mobile phone deals in store, mostly related to Samsung handsets (Captivate, Intercept, Transform and Vibrant are all available at discount prices), as well as the accessories that go with them, such as Bluetooth headsets. As BlackFriday.info reveals, RadioShack also offers some interesting portable computing systems at lower prices (Acer 10.1" AOD255-2331 Netbook w/Intel Atom Processor, 1GB Memory, and a 160GB Hard Drive - $179.99, HP 15.6" Notebook w/AMD Athlon II Dual Core Processor, 3GB Memory, and a 320GB Hard Drive - $349.99 and HP 17.3" G72-B63NR Notebook w/Intel Pentium Processor, 3GB Memory and 250GB Hard Drive - $449.99), but nothing particularly spectacular as far as imaging solutions are concerned (apart perhaps from the DXG DXG-5B6VS High-Definition 720p HD 16 Megapixel Digital Camcorder that sells just for $69.99 and the Flip Video U2120B UltraHD 720p Camcorder - $129.99). Things aren't particularly different in the TV's segment, the TVs available on discount having some pretty small diagonal sizes, but some small price tags as well: AOC 32" L32W961 720P LCD HDTV - $279.99, Hitachi LE19S314 19" 720p LED HDTV - $149.99 and Samsung 32" LN32C350 720P LCD HDTV - $349.99. And if you're looking for a Blu-ray Player to go along with those TVs, you can pretty much forget all about it, since the only noteworthy model is the Samsung BD-C5500 Blu-ray Disc Player, selling for around $119.99. However, the store does offer some bargain prices for other gadgets and electronics (Pandigital Novel 7" Color Multimedia eReader - $149.9 or the Audio Unlimited 900 MHZ Wireless Outdoor Speakers - $79.99, just to give a few examples), so checking it out on your Black Friday shopping adventure isn't a bad idea.