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Walmart’s pre-Black Friday sale kicks off with huge savings

Updated Nov 21st, 2014 5:00PM EST
Walmart Black Friday 2014 PlayStation 4
Image: Screenshot | Walmart

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After announcing on Wednesday that it’ll offer a week of extended pre-Black Friday deals starting November 21st, with special prices on some hot items including the iPad Air 2 and iPhone 6, Walmart has kicked off its big sale with official prices on other electronics that tech fans might be looking for this holiday season.

For more great Black Friday deals, visit our Black Friday 2014 hub!

While Walmart will no longer be tricked into selling users a PlayStation 4 for as cheap as $90, the company does have an interesting deal for gamers looking to pick up the console, as seen in the following list:

  • $389 16GB iPad mini 3 with $100 Walmart gift card
  • $399 PlayStation 4 with $50 Walmart gift card
  • $115 40-inch LED HDTV ($183 off)
  • $648 60-inch Sony or LG Smart HDTV ($150 off)
  • $75 Jawbone UP24 ($34.97 off)

Additionally, here are the prices Walmart already announced for some of the electronics included in the special sales event that kicks off on Friday at 8 a.m.:

  • $489 16GB iPad Air 2 with $100 Walmart gift card
  • $179 iPhone 6 with two-year contract from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon ($0 down on AT&T Next or Verizon Edge), and $75 Walmart gift card
  • $79 iPhone 5s with two-year contract from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon ($0 down on AT&T Next or Verizon Edge), and $75 Walmart gift card
  • $698 Samsung 58” Class Smart LED HDTV
  • $298 Samsung 40” Class LED HDTV with “Frozen Sing-Along Edition”

Walmart’s full Black Friday 2014 ad is available at this link.

For more great Black Friday deals, visit our Black Friday 2014 hub!

Chris Smith Senior Writer

Chris Smith has been covering consumer electronics ever since the iPhone revolutionized the industry in 2008. When he’s not writing about the most recent tech news for BGR, he brings his entertainment expertise to Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and other blockbuster franchises.

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