What’s in store for Cyber Monday?

Posted in News by Reed Barthold on November 28, 2010 1 Comment

Cyber Monday is tomorrow, what will you get? For starters, Cyber Monday is the Black Friday equivalent, just for those who do not like going out on Friday with the crowds. In this article you will find the best sites to find the BEST deals. Also, you can find the top 5 Cyber Monday categories, according to www.cybermonday.fm

Amazon, the super sell and buy site is unveiling great deals on some great electronics. Because Amazon is strictly an online site, this is their Black Friday! If you are looking for a place to start come Monday, Amazon is the place to be!

Walmart is probably the number one store that people rushed to last Friday, and it will be one of the top sites people sign on to tomorrow to get their fair share of deals. Walmart has a larger variety than Amazon, from electronics to apparel. For example, a Viore 24″ Class LED-LCD 1080p 60Hz HDTV, LED24VF60 is only $199!

Dell, the largest competitor to Apple (to clear a few things up, Microsoft is not a competitor because it is an operating system company, Apple is a designing company, therefore no competition), is really trying to attract the crowd with a PowerEdge T110 Tower Server for only $399. So if you are in the market for a computer, and not looking to spend thousands on a sleek sexy Mac, Dell is the place to check out!

And finally Best Buy, the gadget superstore, is truly the King of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. They are advertising a Samsung – 55″ Class / 1080p / 120Hz / LED-LCD HDTV, normally $2,499.99 is now only 1,499.99, that a $1,000 difference!

Four out of the five categories for Cyber Monday are tech. Digital Cameras, TV’s, Laptops, and Video games are the top 4 and the 5th top category is apparel. Are you sitting down on you computer on Monday? Possibly looking for another computer? Tell us in the Comments Below.

Happy Holidays!

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  • Jacob:

    Actually, There is one correction to be made.
    Microsoft IS a competitor to Apple. They both compete in the Operating System Arena. Microsoft doesn’t sell their own branded hardware but they sell their software. Apple on the other hand does both. So the one thing they both compete in, in the Personal Comuter Area is Operating System. I personally prefer Apple over Microsoft since Apple does everything in elegance. Other than that great article Reed! Keep it up! :-)

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