MarkL3883
MarkL3883
MarkL3883

Happy shopping! I hope you enjoy that beast of a TV! :)

That Best Buy 4K TV is a great deal, but there are some questions you'll want to ask before pulling the trigger on any discounted 4K TV. Does it support the latest HDMI 2.0 spec and does it support the HEVC codec (required for 4K Ultra Netflix streaming)? If neither matters to you, then this might be the best

If you're looking for a non smart TV, then this week is your best chance of scoring a deal. Target is selling an Element 40" 1080p LCD HDTV for $119. Amazon decided to match it with a 40" 1080p LED HDTV of its own at $119. A close runner up is hhgregg's Seiki 40" 1080p LED HDTV for $178. But I think the best TV deal

Nothing is wrong with Apple. They just have a mediocre Black Friday sale. Other retailers, like Best Buy and MacMall, offer better deals and discounts on new Apple devices. http://dealnews.com/features/black…

You are correct. Thanksgiving has the highest percentage of Editors' Choice deals (products that are at the best value / lowest price) versus Black Friday and Cyber Monday. http://dealnews.com/features/Thank… Plus many Black Friday deals are released one day earlier...on Thanksgiving. But personally, I rather enjoy

There are lots of in-store only doorbusters. But personally, I don't think waiting in line and dealing with the crowds just to save a few bucks is worth it. I rather shop online. It's so much more convenient. Plus our research indicates that the vast majority of in-store doorbuster deals will appear online for a

Some stores will offer site-wide discounts, but that's usually clothing retailers...especially during Cyber Monday sales. But regarding a large flat-screen, I recommend going with this Vizio 65" 1080p Smart LED HDTV for $648 at Walmart - http://dealnews.com/black-friday/s….

I'm not an expert in international eCommerce, but if you're looking to buy an Apple device, avoid the Apple store (unless you want to buy a refurbished iDevice). Certified Apple resellers consistently offer better deals. Here's a round-up of the best Black Friday Apple deals - http://dealnews.com/features/best-…

Macmall offers the Wacom CintiQ 21UX 21.3" Interactive Pen Display for $1,099.99 with free shipping. That's the lowest total price we could find by $849. http://dealnews.com/Wacom-Cinti-Q-…

Hi Andy, thanks for having me today! Our research indicates that the vast majority of in-store doorbuster deals, will be available online at the same price (or even cheaper). However there are some exceptions, like Best Buy's 50" Panasonic LED HDTV for $199. That's a true in-store only deal - http://dealnews.com/black-

Shop on Thanksgiving for games. DealNews research indicates that over the past two years there were 70% more gaming deals on Thanksgiving vs. Black Friday and 229% more vs. Cyber Monday. But just note that we don't expect any deals on the XBox One or PlayStation 4. Look for bundle deals on previous-generation gaming

To answer your first question: exceptional [ridiculously cheap] online deals tend to sell out extremely fast. So if you have your mind set on buying a hot item, set up a DealNews email alert now. As soon as that deal is posted live, you get notified immediately via email or push alert on your mobile device (if you

Shop on Thanksgiving for games. DealNews research indicates that over the past two years there were 70% more gaming deals on Thanksgiving vs. Black Friday and 229% more vs. Cyber Monday. But just note that we don't expect any deals on the XBox One or PlayStation 4. Look for bundle deals on previous-generation gaming

You make a great point. I think it's foolish to participate in the in-store shopping mayhem. Mostly everything is available to purchase online, which is a lot more convenient. And no, not everything on Black Friday is at the lowest price. There are some items and categories that get cheaper after Black Friday,

Finding a jaw-dropping deal on a large appliance isn't hard during the Black Friday season; in 2012 alone, 42% of the appliance deals we saw at this time were marked Editors' Choice. But during the Black Friday weekend sales last year, we saw a larger concentration of appliance deals, 46% of which were marked Editors'