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Walmart Stretches Deals

Black Friday Spirit Flourishes Online Heading Into Holiday Weekend

Wednesday’s deals were further proof that Black Friday is no longer defined as the day after Thanksgiving, we found in a scan of websites and promotional emails. Best Buy sold out of its limited-supply deal of the day -- a $50 discount on the third-generation iPad plus a $75 Best Buy gift card and free shipping -- in its Countdown to Thanksgiving Weekend sale that began Monday. Best Buy also trotted out Wednesday an 11-inch Intel Celeron-driven Acer Aspire 1 netbook for $229. Competition for Acer deals heated up during the day: E-commerce shopping site Black Friday Ads reported that Sears would be selling a 14-inch for $219.99 on Black Friday.

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In Target’s “Beat the Rush” sale, which ends Wednesday, a Garmin Nuvi 40 LM GPS unit was marked down from $149 to $99. Target sweetened the deal on a Sharp 60-inch smart TV, already discounted by $300 to $1,199, with a $100 Target gift card. For Black Friday, which starts at 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving, Target’s marquee TV bargain is a $147 Apex 32-inch 720p LCD TV.

Manufacturers were jumping into the Black Friday spirit, too. Vizio announced Wednesday a limited-time sale on its E-Series 70-inch Razor LED Smart TV. The sale, which discounts the TV by $300 to $1,699, was to start at 9 p.m. PST Thanksgiving night from vizio.com and runs for as long as supplies last, the company said. The company wouldn’t say how many units have been designated for the event.

Barnes & Noble played to its retail side with an announcement Wednesday that it would take $40 off the price of the Nook Simple Touch e-reader for customers who shopped in its stores on Black Friday. According to a news release, the $59 deal, which includes a power cord valued at $9.99, is only available at the 700 Barnes & Noble bookstores, but Target showed the Simple Touch at an even better $49 Black Friday price in its circular.

Blu-ray discs have reached deep into stocking stuffer territory, we found. Amazon advertized a Deal of the Day showing The Hangover for $3.96.

Of course, the deals don’t end with Black Friday, and lines are starting to blur where Cyber Week begins and ends. Walmart got a jump on Cyber Monday when it announced Wednesday it would run post-Black-Friday technology and toy sales Nov. 24-Dec. 2. The headliner is a $1,498 Samsung 55-inch LED TV, its price tag being stripped by $1,000. A Samsung 40-inch 1080p LED-lit LCD TV gets a $400 shave to $598, Walmart said. The retailer is taking $100 off the price of an Xbox 360 Skylanders Family Fun bundle during the sale, bringing it to $159, and a Double Power T-711 7-inch tablet will sell for $59, a $40 savings, Walmart said.