We’ve done a little research and asked some inside sources we’ve gotten to know over the past couple years and have gotten together a few Predictions for Black Friday 2011. As always we like to focus on laptops but this year retailers are really looking at offering deals on everything under the sun to make Black Friday yet again a deal seekers paradise.
It’s a little early to make some concrete predictions for Black Friday 2011, however we’ll spill a few tidbits that have been leaked to us from various insiders. Read more…
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t’s hard to believe but Black Friday is already creeping up on us and before you know it you could be elbowing your way to the front of the line at the local Best Buy.
We are highlighting what are sure to be some of the best sellers this year and giving you a little peek into what some of the prices may be looking like they will be set at.
Laptops
Our favorite, laptops are expected to be a top seller this year yet again. However, experts predict that sales may be overshadowed by the iPad. The iPad will primarily appeal to those who desire change and those who value technological advances.
There will be no shortage of Black Friday Laptop Deals come late November and we’ll be keeping you up to speed on where to get the best deal. Read more…
Great news…both Walmart’s Black Friday and Best Buy’s Black Friday sales will include a kick ass laptop for sale for under $300. Technical specs for these laptops that will only be offered at Walmart and Best Buy (they were specially made for each store so you won’t find this deal / model anywhere) are here: Read more…
Are you considering purchasing a laptop? Make sure you go into this decision well informed or you could end up making a mistake or getting ripped off. A great laptop spec chart can be found at Geek.com if you want to have something to print out for quick reference. Read more…
Refresh Rate – 120hz VS 60hz
You have probably heard these two terms before and been clueless, well it’s not that difficult to understand, basically these refer to a LCD TV’s refresh rate: 60Hz means 60 frames a second; 120Hz means 120 frames a second. Video is filmed at 24 frames a second and since 24 does not divide evenly into 60 the even frames are shown twice a second and Read more…