UNM: Black Friday is coming up fast and stores are coming up with many more ways to get products off their shelves. For many stores, Black Friday starts on Thanksgiving, a day earlier than normal. From the Xbox 360, PS3, TVs, and more, many products will have their prices slashed even more this year. Amazon.com has already started a "Countdown to Black Friday Deals Week" which will conclude on Sunday, November 24th when Black Friday Deals Week commences. Amazon also has a few Deal Of The Day sales on Star Trek DVDs and Blu-Rays.
MORE: Looking for a new phone this Black Friday? Both Sam's Club and Best Buy have the Galaxy S3 and S4 for cheap this Friday, November 29. Best Buy has the S3 on sale for free this Black Friday and it seems that you can go ahead and order it online for free with a 2-year contract upgrade. Sam's Club has the S4 on sale for 97 cents this Friday from 7am till whenever they run out of phones.
TVs are also on sale this Black Friday. Best Buy has a 65" Samsung LED 1080p 120Hz HDTV on sale for $999.99. The regular Best Buy price is $1499.99 and you can check out the reviews of this TV on Amazon.com. There is also a 39" Insignia 1080p 60Hz HDTV for $169.99 (regular price $329.99). You can also read the reviews and see the TV on Amazon.com, though Insignia is considered an off-brand and you get what you pay for. Remember that no matter what you are buying, you often only get what you pay for.
Computer extras such as external hard drives and flash drives, have also dropped heavily in price even before Black Friday. The Western Digital My Passport Ultra 1TB is only $69.99. A 32GB SanDisk Flash Drive is only $11.99, cheaper than it's ever been. 16GB will run you only $7.99 and if you are wanting a few flash drives to give away or keep, you can get 5 seperate 8GB flash drives for $36.95 total.
If you join Amazon Prime, free shipping is included with all of these Amazon products. Students and mothers get Amazon Prime for $39 instead of the regular $79. I would recommend joining Amazon Prime Student just for the free instant streaming video. I use it more often than Netflix and it seems to have a larger selection than Netflix, including new original shows. Also, you can get online and see reviews and ratings for the shows you are watching right on Amazon.com.
I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving and saves tons of money and time!
Sunday, November 24, 2013
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This format is meant to keep things short and simple for those who don't have the time to sit down and read a whole article. Think of it like a quick fix. Each month we will be concentrating on a different subject. and then taking an in-depth look at the topics in the article
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Sometimes you just don't have time for the news. Whether is be something as simple as snow on the ground, or as serious as a shooting; you want to keep up with it all. In this fast paced world of technology, it is becoming harder and harder to do so. Twitter offers a short and concise way to get news, but there is only so much you can say in 140 characters.
Facebook is more lax with its character limit, yet there is still not adequate tool on Facebook, save for clicking links, to get the news fastest. We here at the UNM aim to inform the population of what they need to know in an internet-friendly format.
We hope you enjoy reading our articles as much as we enjoy writing them. UMN videos should be coming as soon as January 2014. Subscribe to Tom5tom Entertainment on Youtube for the latest.
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