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Best Buy's 2018 Black Friday ad is out with big savings on 4K TVs

Best Buy 2018 Black Friday ad is out
Posted at 4:02 AM, Nov 08, 2018
and last updated 2018-11-08 08:16:59-05

Best Buy, the number one destination of Black Friday electronics seekers, is out with its 2018 ad.

Once again, doors will open at 5 p.m. Thanksgiving Day, and if past years are any indication, lines will start forming in the morning for the top 4K TV doorbuster deals.

While prices may not be as low on the biggest TVs as you will find at Walmart or Target, there is a reason: Best Buy specializes in top-tier name brand TVs like Samsung, LG, Toshiba, and Sony. 

If you are looking for a 65-inch TV for $400 (the new Black Friday price point this year), you will need to buy a budget brand.

However, Best Buy is offering a 65-inch Samsung 4K for $599, a great price for a Samsung. However, realize that these may be stripped-down Black Friday models, with some bells and whistles missing.

The top deals at Best Buy

Among the highlights, according to BestBlackFriday.com:

  • Toshiba - 43” Class – LED - 2160p – Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR – Fire TV Edition for $129.99 (save $200)
  • Samsung - 65" Class - LED - NU6070 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR for $599.99 (save $200)
  • LG - 70" Class - LED - UK6190PUB Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR for $699.00 (save $300)
  • Save $300 on the Samsung Galaxy Note9, S9, or S9+ with qualified activation
  • Apple - iPad mini 4 Wi-Fi 128GB  for $249.99 (save $150)
  • Dell - Inspiron 15.6" Touch-Screen Laptop for $399.99 (save $200)
  • Samsung - 11.6" Chromebook - Intel Celeron - 4GB Memory - 32GB eMMC Flash Memory for $129 (save $130)
  • Microsoft - Surface Pro 6 - 12.3" - 128GB for $599 (save $360)
  • Microsoft - Xbox One X 1TB Gold Rush Special Edition Battlefield V Bundle + free controller for $429.99 (save $70)

See the entire Best Buy Black Friday ad here.

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