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Amazon, Walmart Prepare Black Friday 2015 Deals; Best Buy to Offer Apple Products

| Nov 16, 2015 11:50 AM EST

Amazon and Walmart are set to offer huge discounts and promos on Nov. 27, Black Friday.

Amazon and Walmart are set to offer huge discounts and promos on Nov. 27, Black Friday while Best Buy will focus on selling televisions and Apple gadgets.

The e-commerce company will be cutting the prices of Amazon's own products, such as the Kindle e-readers and the Fire tablet, on Black Friday.

The essential Kindle e-reader will cost only $49.99 instead of $79.99 while the Kindle Paperwhite e-reader will be offered at $20 off from the original price of $120, according to New York Daily News.

Likewise, the HDMI-port plug-in device Fire TV Stick and the tablet version of the Kindle e-reader, the Fire Tablet, will be sold for $25 and $35, respectively.

Retail giant Walmart, on the other hand, will have the best television deals. For example, the Samsung 55-inch curved 4K Ultra HD Smart TV will only cost at half the original price from $1,998 to a whopping $998.

The other televisions to be sold at discounted prices at Walmart on Black Friday include American consumer electronics company Vizio's 70-inch, 1080p HD Smart TV for only $898 while the Sceptre 50-inch LED TV will be available for $340 instead of $500.

Similarly, American multinational corporation Best Buy will be selling the 60-inch Samsung LED 4K Ultra HD TV for $800, which is far from the original $1,500 cost, during Black Friday.

Best Buy will also have the 55-inch Toshiba LED TV for $350 instead of $550 while the 49-inch LG 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV will cost $499 as opposed to $899.99.

Aside from TVs, Best Buy is primed to offer consumers with discounted Apple products on Nov. 27.

The sleek iPad Air 2 will have its price cut by $125 while the fashionable Apple Watch will be sold for $100 less than the regular cost.

For people who want to have an incredible, efficient computer, Best Buy will be selling the iMac with Retina 5K display with $150 slashed off the original price.

Meanwhile, the Black Friday event in 2014 crashed several websites, broke various sales records and led to American consumers spending $2.4 billion in a short span of time, according to TechRadar.

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