Target offers a markdown price on Apple products and other electronics on Thanksgiving Day

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Target will offer a Black Friday deal on November 26 for discounted items in its retail stores. The first round of the discount shopping will start at 6PM on Thursday, then on Thanksgiving Day which is on Friday at 7AM. Discounted items shall include toys, bags, food, and electronics.

The Verge mentioned that the biggest deals are on electronics, such as TVs, cameras, accessories, and Apple products. Tech Times also said that the store will offer 27 items with a markdown price. These include first-generation Apple TV for $69, Polaroid 9 tablet available for $199, Apple's Beats Pill portable wireless speaker for $120.89, and Beats-branded headphones for $199.

iDigital Times also listed other items that will be on sale on Thanksgiving day, such as the iPhone 6S 16GB for $149.99 and iPhone 6S Plus for $250 only. These iPhones will be on a two-year cell phone contract. Aside from iPhones, a related report mentioned that customers can buy an iPad Air 2 for $499 and will get $80-$150 Target gift card, an iPad Mini 4 for $399 and will qualify for a $100 gift card and an Apple Watch for $349 that will come with $100 gift reward.

Samsung will also join the sale with a markdown price of $0.01 for Galaxy S6 with a new contract. More so, the 500 GB Xbox One bundled with Gears of War, will be offered for $50 only from its original price of $299. This item will qualify customers to get $60 worth of Target gift card. The PlayStation 4 with Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection bundle will also go down to $299, although this doesn't come with a gift card, Tech Times said.

Black Friday deal can encourage customers to go to locations that offer discounted prices like Target. For interested consumers, they must go the Target locations as early as possible since there is no reservation policy and deals will last the whole day or until supplies last.

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