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Black Friday: 46-Inch LCD HDTVs:
$399?
By Swanni
Washington, D.C. (September 21,
2011) -- Another day, another set
of Black Friday predictions from a web site that tracks online
and retail deals. This time it's from DealNews.com and the site
is making some bold forecasts for high-def prices on the big
shopping day.
For instance, says DealNews.com, you can expect that 40 to
42-inch 1080p LCD HDTVs will be available for $319. (The web
site, GottaDeal.com, earlier this week predicted that 42-inch,
720p HDTVs could be had for as little as $249 on Black Friday.)
In other predictions, DealNews says 46-inch 1080p LCD TVs will
go for $399; 55-inch 1080p LCD sets will be available for $549;
55-inch 3D LCD HDTVs will go for $999; while 60-inch 1080p LCD
TVs will sell for $699.
For background, retailers
traditionally offer deep discounts on the day after
Thanksgiving, better known as Black Friday, the unofficial start
of the holiday shopping season. (Black Friday this year will be
November 25.)
The discount prices are often available for one day only -- and
may include restrictions on time and supply. Discount hunters
also have to contend with the frenzied atmosphere of Black
Friday which some shoppers view as a day of combat.
DealNews predicts that Black Friday retailers will sell Blu-ray
players w/Netflix Internet streaming for $45 and Blu-ray movies
for $5 each. The Roku HD 2 set-top will go for $60, the site
predicts.
To see Swanni's
Black Friday predictions, click:
Black Friday.
Phillip Swann is president and publisher
of TVPredictions.com. He has been quoted in dozens of publications
and broadcast outlets, including CNN, Fox News, Inside Edition, The
New York Times, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The
Financial Times, The Associated Press and The Hollywood Reporter. He
can be reached at swann@tvpredictions.com
or at 703-505-3064.
Click TVPredictions.com to read more news and features on TV
technology.
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