Amazon offers Black Friday deal with great discounts in electronics

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Amazon announced that it will offer big discounts in various products, particularly electronics. Such deal will begin on November 20 through Black Friday. Aside from Amazon, store retailers also announced its participation in offering discounts in the upcoming holiday.

CNET mentioned that shoppers can keep on top of the sale by checking Amazon's website and through Amazon mobile app, such as iOS, Android, and Fire OS. The online retailer will offer 10 "Deals of the Day," in which 10 deals will drop at midnight on Thanksgiving Day and another 10 new deals at midnight on Black Friday. The report added that Amazon will offer Prime members two-hour delivery in 20 selected metro areas. These will include Manhattan, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas and Chicago, on selected deals of the day during this sale and through the rest of the holiday season.

A related report listed some of the products that will be on sale, such as Asus laptop that will cost $129, 40 percent off on selected Acer desktops, monitors, Chromebooks and tablets, and 20 percent off on selected Samsung Galaxy tablets. A top-selling mobile printer for less than $100 and up to 45% off selected Samsung and LG TVs, and more will also go on sale.

On the other hand, Tech Advisor said that Amazon and Apple in UK will also join the Black Friday deal until Cyber Monday. The report mentioned that the two retailers are the best when it comes to offering great deals to its customers. More so, Tech Radar noted that Adobe spent a record-breaking worth of $2.4 billion in its sale last year. Walmart also got 130 sales every second throughout the day for TVs and 3,600 per hour for PS4 and Xbox One consoles previously.

Shoppers can now check Amazon's website and its app for the discounted electronics. Citing the history, Black Friday is indeed a great sale for customers during the holiday.

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