BLACK FRIDAY: Complete Walmart Black Friday Home Theater Deals Leak
This is the one most everybody’s been waiting for–the Walmart Black Friday sales listings. And I can assure you that it is a monster, in the simplest possible terms–if you’re looking for home theater gear, this is definitely a place you’ll want to add to your Black Friday shopping list.

And though you’ve already been treated to a nice handful of early Walmart Black Friday deals, a more complete list has emerged, and this sucker’s jammed to the gills with deals. Thus, without further ado, the full rundown of everything you’ll want to grab your checkbook for when Walmart opens early Friday morning.
I won’t recap the deal set I’ve just linked to above, however–this will be a set of totally new deals. We kick off with a 50 inch 720p plasma television from Sanyo for $498, and follow that up with a respectable 55 inch 1080p Element LCD television for $799. The Element will be only available on Walmart’s website, though.
The big news–the new news, rather–comes out of Samsung, who will be offering up a whopping five big screen entries in Walmart’s Black Friday shopping extravaganza. First, we’ve got the 32 inch LN32C350 at $328, and the 40 inch 1080p LN40C500 ranking in at $498, which is just one cent over Sears’ Black Friday deal so if you want that particular model you’ll have plenty of choice at where to get it relatively inexpensively. Meanwhile, a step up–and an extra six inches–nets you the 46 inch ln46C600 at $798, the 52 inch LN52C530 at $998 and the LED UN46C5000 for $898.
These prices alone represent some serious markdown (the UN46C5000 originally demanded $1249, for example), but it’s not just Samsung that will be putting up some deals. But wait, as they said in Scream, there’s more!
LG is throwing a Black Friday deal into the mix with a 42 inch LG 42LD400, and just in case you can’t make it in until Saturday, there’s some love for you too in here as Vizio will offer up the E370VL, a 37 inch 1080p LCD for $378 (down almost $100 off retail!), and even Sony will enter the fray with a 46 inch Bravia, specifically the KDL-46EX400, at $698.
That’s Black Friday enough for most anyone, but we’re still not done, as Sony will put out a pair of Blu-rays to boot, the BDP-S270 for $98, and the Wi-Fi enabled BDP-S570 for $158, though these are set to be Saturday deals again. Meanwhile on Friday, the LG BD550 comes in at $94, Samsung re-enters the fray with the Wi-Fi capable BD-C6500 for $138, and Magnavox steps in with their Wi-Fi capable Blu-ray player at an unsettlingly nice $69. Walmart’s also hawking Vudu streaming capability on their Blu-rays, and none of them support Netflix, so that’s something to keep in mind.
But if you’re looking for AV gear, it’s going to be well worth your time–and your money–to check out Walmart’s Black Friday deals.
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