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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Black Friday HDTV deals revealed: Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart and Sears

20 hrs. Gary Merson , HD Guru
It's that magical time of year when Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals start appearing — and some discount pricing is already hitting stores. Best Buy, Amazon, Sears and Walmart are four of the top stops for HDTV buyers, and now we've got a list of TVs — anywhere from 19-inch models all the way up to 65-inchers — whose prices are cut or soon will be. 
Bear in mind as you peruse these lists that there are other things you need to consider. HDTVs do not come with the connecting cables, power protection or screen cleaning kits. This article will tell you what accessories to get and the prices you should be paying. Also, most HDTVs come with one-year parts and labor warranties, although some of the no-name brands only offer 90 days. This piece tells you how you can double the manufacturer’s warranty for free by paying with the right credit card, and how you can save on third part extended warranties.
OK, now on with the deals!

Amazon's HDTV deals, now through Black Friday/Cyber Monday
Unlike other retailers, Amazon isn't waiting until Thanksgiving week to kick things off. A number Amazon’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday HDTV specials are available now. Though mostly no-name brands, there are some crazy deals, including a 19-inch HD set ... for $80.

Amazon will have additional TV deals in the 23- to 46-inch ranges from Coby, Haier, Hiteker, RCA, Sceptre and TCL.
Coby TFTV3925 39-in. 1080p 60HZ LCD HDTV
Was $335 - Now $279.99 Haier LE55B1381 55-in. 1080p 120Hz Slim LED LCD HDTV
Was $946.33 - Now $749.00 RCA LED46A55R120Q 46-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV
Was $520 - Now $499.98 Seiki SC324FB 32-in. 720p 60Hz LCD HDTV
Was $209 - Now $179.00 Seiki SE401GS 40-in. 1080p 120HZ Slim LED LCD HDTV
Was $400 - Now $289.00 Seiki SE421TT 42-in. 720p 60Hz Slim LED LCD HDTV
Was $400 - Now $329.00 Seiki SE461TS 46-in. 1080p 60Hz Slim LED LCD HDTV
Was $485.00 - Now $399.00 TCL LE48FHDF3300ZTA 48-in. 1080p 240Hz LED LCD HDTV with 2-year limited warranty
Was $550 - Now $499.99 TCL LE55FHDF3300ZTA 55-in. 1080p 240Hz LED LCD HDTV with 2-year limited warranty
Was $1100 - Now $749.00 Toshiba 24L4200U 24-in. 1080p 60Hz LED LCD TV 
Was $229 - Now $179.98 Westinghouse UW40T2BW 40-in. 1080p 120HZ Slim LED HDTV
Was $500 - Now $359.00
Starting
 on Sunday, Nov. 18Samsung PN51E530 51-in. 1080p plasma HDTV
Current price: $697.99 - Nov. 18 price: $577.99 Samsung UN55EH6000 55-in. 1080p 240Hz LED LCD HDTV
Current price: $1097.99 - Nov. 18 price: $897.99
Starting
 on Friday, Nov. 23 (or sooner, depending on Amazon)Coby LEDTV1926 19-in. 720p LED LCD HDTV
Current price: $126.62 - Black Friday price: $79.99

Best Buy's Black Friday HDTVs
As of now, Best Buy’s deals start at midnight on Thanksgiving Day.

Among the 15 models listed below, you'll see a 26-inch for $100, a 40-inch brand-name set for $180 and a 55-inch 3-D LCD TV for just $800. Best Buy’s vendors include Panasonic, Samsung, Toshiba as well as its Insignia house brand.
Toshiba 40E220U 40-in. 1080p 60Hz LCD HDTV
Current price: $419.99 - Black Friday $179.99 
Samsung UN55EH6001 55-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $799.99
Panasonic VIERA TC-L32C5 32-in. 720p 60Hz LCD TV
Current price: $299.99 - Black Friday price: $189.99
Samsung UN65EH6000 65-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV
Current price: $2,400 - Black Friday price: $1497.99
Sharp LC60LE600U 60-in. LED LCD TV
Current price: $1199.99 - Black Friday price: $999.99
Samsung UN46EH6030 46-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD 3-D TV
Current price: $799.99 - Black Friday price: $647.99
Samsung UN40EH6030 40-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD 3-D TV
Current price: $699.99 - Black Friday price: $497.99
Samsung UN39EH5003 39-in. 1080p 60Hz LED LCD TV
Current price: $449.99 - Black Friday price: $397.99
Panasonic VIERA TC-L55ET5 55-in. 1080p 120Hz 3-D Full HD IPS LED LCD TV with 4 pairs of 3-D glasses
Current price: $1399.99 - Black Friday price: $899.99 
Insignia NS-55L260A13 55-in. 1080p 120Hz
Current price: $799.99 - Black Friday price: $599.99
Samsung PN51E450 51-in. 720p plasma
Current price: $549.99 - Black Friday price: $477.99
Toshiba 50L2200U 50-in. 1080p 120Hz LCD
Current price: $799.99 - Black Friday price: $399.99
Samsung UN32EH4003 32-in. 720p 60Hz LED LCD HDTV
Current price: $299.99 - Black Friday price: $249.99
LG 24-in. 24MA31D LED LCD 720p 60Hz
Current price: $199.99 - Black Friday price: $159.99
Insignia 26-in. NS-26E340A13 1080p 60Hz
Current price: $199.99 - Black Friday price: $99.99 
There are two accessory bundles being offered during Best Buy’s Black Friday sale. One package includes seven-outlet surge protector, screen cleaning kit and a 9-foot HDMI cable for $79.97. While we highly recommend purchasing all three (you may need more HDMI cables if you are connecting more devices than just a cable box), we find the Best Buy bundle a poor value. Better to buy this sort of thing on Amazon or Monoprice, where the regular pricing on accessories beats these sale prices.
To see the entire Best Buy circular online, go here. 

Walmart's Black Friday HDTV deals
Walmart’s deals are also staggered and begin at 10 p.m. on Thanksgiving night. Biggest deals are a 70-in. Sharp LED LCD for $1798 and a 60-Inch Vizio LED LCD for $688. 

10 p.m. to 11 p.m. ONLY,
 Thanksgiving night Emerson 32-in. 720p 60Hz LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $148
Starting at 10 p.m., Thanksgiving
Emerson 40-in. 1080p 60Hz LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $198
Vizio E601iA3 60-in. 1080p 120Hz Smart LED LCD
Current price: $998 - Black Friday price: $688
Orion SLED2468W 24-in. 720p 60Hz LED LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $78
Samsung UN32EH4003 32-in. 720p 60Hz LED LCD
Current price: $298 - Black Friday price: $248
Samsung PN43E (exact model number TBD) 43-in. 720p plasma
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $378
Samsung UN46EH5300 46-in. 1080p 60Hz LED LCD
Current price: $798 - Black Friday price: $598
Samsung PN51E530 51-in. 720p plasma
Current price: $528 - Black Friday price: $478
Starting at 5 a.m., Friday, Nov. 23
Emerson LC501EM3 50-in. 1080p 60Hz LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $298
Sharp LC70LE600U 70-in. 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $1798
Sharp LC60LE600U 60-in. 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $998
Samsung UN39EH5003 39-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $398

Sears' Black Friday HDTV deals
The Sears deals are particularly interesting, as they feature more name brand HDTV models than Best Buy including displays from Samsung Panasonic, LG and Sharp. Sears BF deals have staggered kick-offs which begin on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. The hottest Sears prices include a no-name 32-in. LCD for $97, a 39-in. Seiki LCD for $199 and a 50-in. Panasonic plasma for $299.

Starting
 at 8 p.m., ThanksgivingNo-name 32-in. LCD HDTV
Current price: $249.99 - Black Friday price: $97.00 Toshiba 50L2200U 50-in. 1080p LED LCD
Current price: $899.99 - Black Friday price: $299.99 Samsung UN55ES7003 55-in. 1080p 240Hz LED LCD Smart 3-D HDTV
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $1499.99 Samsung UN55ES6003 55-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD Smart 3-D HDTV
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $999.99 Samsung UN46ES6003 46-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD Smart 3-D HDTV
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $699.99 Samsung UN40EH5000 40-in. 1080p 60Hz LED LCD
Current price: $679.99 - Black Friday price: $429.99 Samsung UN39EH5003 39-in. 1080p LED LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $399.99 Samsung UN55EH6000 55-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: $1399.99 - Black Friday price: $879.99 Samsung UN60EH6003 60-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $1099.99 Samsung UN32EH4003 32-in. 720p 60Hz LED LCD
Current price: $379.99 - Black Friday $249.99 Samsung PN43E450 43-in. 720p plasma
Current price: $499.99 - Black Friday price: $379.99 Samsung PN51E450 51-in. 720p plasma
Current price: $649.99 - Black Friday price: $479.99 Samsung UN60EH6000 60-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: $1899.99 - Black Friday price: $1199.99 Samsung UN55ES7100 55-in. 1080p 240Hz Smart 3-D LED LCD
Current price: $2599.99 - Black Friday price: $1597.99 Samsung UN46ES6100 46-in. 1080p 120Hz Smart LED LCD
Current price: $1099.99 - Black Friday price: $797.99 Samsung UN40EH6000 40-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: $779.99 - Black Friday price: $549.99 LG 55LM4600 55-in. 1080p 120Hz 3-D LED LCD
Current price: $1099.99 - Black Friday price: $999.99 LG 47LS4500 47-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: $699.99 - Black Friday price: $599.99  Sharp LC52LE640U 52-in. 1080p 120Hz Smart LED LCD
Current price: $1399.99 - Black Friday price: $799.99 Sharp LC60LE640U 60-in. 1080p 120Hz Smart LED LCD
Current price: $1799.99 - Black Friday price: $1199.99 Sharp LC70LE640U 70-in. 1080p 120Hz Smart LED LCD
Current price: $2799.99 - Black Friday price: $1999.99 Seiki SE322FS 32-in. 720p LED LCD
Current price: $259.99 - Black Friday price: $199.99 Panasonic TC-P50U50 50-in. 1080p Plasma
Current price: $899.99 - Black Friday price: $699.99
Starting at 4 a.m., Friday Nov. 23
Samsung UN40ES6003 40-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $599.99 Samsung UN60ES6003 60-in. 1080p 120Hz LED LCD
Current price: NA - Black Friday price: $1299.99 Samsung PN51E530 51-in. 1080p Plasma
Current price: $899.99 - Black Friday price: $579.99 LG 47LM4600 47-in. 1080p 120Hz 3-D LED LCD
Current price: $799.99 - Black Friday price: $699.99 Panasonic TC-L32X5 32-in. 720p 60Hz LED LCD
Current price: $399.99 - Black Friday price: $349.99

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Walmart on iPad-throwing video: 'Made us wince'

Rosa Golijan , NBC News

"Hi! This is why you don't buy an iPad from Walmart," a young man explains at the beginning of a YouTube video before turning the camera to his fellow Walmart associates, who are throwing — and occasionally dropping — some boxes.

"See? We like to throw s***," the man clarifies, while standing in the stockroom of a Walmart in Pikeville, Kentucky. "That's iPad number three we've thrown."

Those at Walmart's corporate offices were not amused by the antics. "We've seen the video of several nightshift associates destroying merchandise in the back of one of our stores in August and, as anyone can image, it made us wince," a Walmart spokesperson tells NBC News in response to inquiries about that clip. "We are also embarrassed." She adds that the "associates involved no longer work for Walmart."

At one point in the video, one of the men is seen throwing a box to ground. "Sorry about that, iPad," the person recording the video says. "Hope nobody buys that." 

"[W]e haven’t received any returns of this merchandise," the Walmart spokesperson tells NBC News, in regards to the items seen in the video.

The video, which — despite being recorded in August — appears to have been uploaded to YouTube on Thursday, with a caption claiming that "[e]mployees at a Pikeville, KY Walmart filmed themselves purposefully damaging iPads." It caught a great deal of attention after a Reddit user posted a link to it on the popular social sharing site. "[T]his was sent to me by an employee of this store," the user explains in a comment. "[T]hey're fired and prosecuted as well." The employee who sent over the video "confirmed that those are indeed iPads," the user adds.

A representative for the Pikeville Police Department tells NBC News that "nothing has been reported" in regards to such an incident so far, casting some doubt on the claim that legal charges were pursued against the individuals in the video. He suggests that perhaps Walmart handled the issue internally, though.

The Walmart incident doesn't mark the first time we've seen employees document abuse of merchandise, of course. Photos of a Burger King employee standing in bins containing lettuce and a Taco Bell employee seemingly urinating on an order of nachos have previously appeared on the Internet. The individuals involved in those incident were terminated.

The message offered by each company involved had the same feel as the Walmart spokesperson's final words to NBC News: "We stand behind our merchandise and our associates work very hard to take proper care and handling of the products we put on our shelves."



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