Gadget Australia’s US sale week Black friday cyber monday review

black friday deals offers with cyber monday in australia 2013

Its sales week in the United states with the biggest online sales event happening this weekend called the blackfriday and cyber Monday online sale

Here is what the yanks are enjoying as part of this big sale, the gadget prices are pretty good compared to aussie prices on some of the gadgets

2013 GADGET DEALS FOR Black Friday / Cybermonday in US

Element 50″ 1080p LED HDTV for $229 at Target(US)

50″ is the new 42″ and this 50″ inch TV is said to break all records and become the cheapest 50″ HDTV we’ve seen.

Vizio E701i-A3E 70″ 120Hz 1080p Smart LED HDTV for $998 at Walmart
A 70″ LCD HDTV for under a grand is unheard of andthis is the cheapest in US right now and previously seen for $1,371 back in February. For big-screen fans who have the space for such a TV, this is the Black Friday doorbuster of your dreams.

Samsung Galaxy S4 4G Smartphone for AT&T,Sprint, or Verizon for free at Best Buy

The new slim Samsung Galaxy S4 is hands-down the hottest Android phone available right now after the note 3, and it is available for free on Black Friday for customers who commit to a new 2-year contract. This deal is $100 below the lowest price currently for a new Galaxy S4 on any network.

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Apple iPad mini 16GB WiFi Tablet with a $100 Walmart Gift Card for $299 at Walmart
While $299 is the list price for this first-generation iPad mini, the hefty $100 Walmart gift card makes this promo exceptional. The lowest price on market seen for this tablet is $249, so if you factor in the gift card, this would be the best value seen for the iDevice.

This is one of Walmart’s guaranteed doorbusters, customers who arrive between 6 pm and 7 pm on Thanksgiving will secure this price, even if local inventory runs out.

HP AMD E-300 1.3GHz 16″ LED-Backlit Laptop for $178 at Walmart
This is nuts , A 15″ dual-core laptop for $170 on Black Friday. This HP 15.6″ laptop sports a dual-core AMD E-300 CPU and a 500GB hard drive, and it’s the cheapest new 16″ laptop with a dual-core processor in current markets.

PlayStation Plus 1-Year Membership Card for $30 at GameStop

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Only available on Black Friday, this deal for a 1-year subscription to PlayStation Plus. It’s the best price found now by $20, and also the lowest price by $10. If you’ve ever thought about signing up for this premium service, which offers access to free and reduced-price games, this is one deal you should definitely bag.

Microsoft Surface 10.6″ 32GB Windows RT Tablet for $199.99 at Best Buy
As predicted – Microsoft tablets would see the biggest discounts this season, and the surface RT tablet’s price dropping this low is only music to customer ears . Best Buy’s $200 Black Friday price point shatters our predicted price of $314.

Deals from best buy one of US top retailer for gadgets

HDTVs and Home Theatre

· Samsung 65-inch 1080p 240Hz Smart TV for $1997.99 (regularly $2,499.99)

· Samsung 55-inch 1080p 240Hz Smart TV for $1297.99 (regularly $1699.99)

· Samsung 65-inch 1080p LED 120Hz HDTV for $999.99 (regularly $1499.99)

· LG 55-inch LED 1080p 240Hz 1080P TV for $599.99 (regularly $999.99)

· Sony Smart Wi-Fi Blu-ray Player for $54.99 (regularly $89.99)

· Google Chromecast for $29.99 (regularly $35)

Laptops

· HP Envy Touch Smart 17-inch laptop for $799.99 (regularly $999.99)

· Save $150 on all MacBook Airs

Cameras

· GoPro HD Hero3 action camcorder for $249.99 (regularly $329.99) ( useful for quadcopters as well)

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· Nikon D7000 with 18-140mm lens for $799.99 (regularly $1599.99)

· Nikon Coolpix S800c $129.99 (regularly $349.99)

Shipping for Australians  from US online shops

If you are interested in buying something off amazon or then  the US online shops during this blackfriday cybermonday sale , you can  sign up  with myus.com to get your shopping delivered to you here in australia. they take care of everything including providing you  a US address.

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