BLACK FRIDAY: Sears Cutting You Black Friday Deals On Samsung, Panasonic Televisions
We’ve got some more deals coming in from Sears’ Black Friday Ad, and when it comes to HDTVs, they really want you to buy one. When it comes to their TV sales, though, all of them appear to be doorbusters, so you’re going to have to get to Sears between 4 AM and Noon on Black Friday in order to cash in and get a good one.

Here’s a selection of their Black Friday offerings:
- Panasonic 42″ plasma HDTV (600Hz, 1080p) – $549.99
- Panasonic 37″ LCD HDTV (60Hz, 1080p) – $469.99
- Panasonic 32″ LCD HDTV (60Hz, 1080p) – $399.99
- LG 60″ plasman HDTV (600Hz, 1080p) – $1499.99
- RCA 26″ LCD/DVD Combo TV (60Hz, 720p) – $299.99
- Sylvania 22″ LCD TV (60Hz, 720p) – $189.99
- Samsung 55″ LED HDTV (120Hz, 1080p) – $1499.99
- Samsung Touch of Color 46″ LED HDTV (120Hz, 1080p) – $999.99
- Samsung 40″ LED HDTV (60Hz, 1080p) – $747.99
- Samsung 55″ 3D LED HDTV (240Hz, 1080p) – $2199.99

So, there you have it. All TVs listed that aren’t made by Samsung (the first six on the list) come with the opportunity to get a $200 pre-paid American Express card if you sign up for a 24-month Dish Network package before the end of the year. The Samsung models give you the opportunity to buy discounted HDMI cables, or possible score a free 3D starter kit or a free 3D blu-ray player. Ah Black Friday, I love the smell of free stuff for buying something I was going to buy anyway.
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