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Best Buy Black Friday 2011 Ad Leaked; Huge Electronics Deals Revealed

Best Buy's special event Black Friday 2011 ad has been leaked onto the internet; looking to entice eager shoppers to their offers even before Nov. 25.

Target, Walmart and Staples are preparing for a mass flood of shoppers the day after Thanksgiving. However, Best Buy has stood out among many consumers due to the expectation of personal electronics and house appliances to be included in the sales.

The ad detailing Black Friday offers finally leaked via a website featuring holiday listings from multiple retailers.

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The Christian Post has prepared a guide to what Best Buy will have to offer.

For a new laptop, the store is offering a Samsung with Intel Pentium processor and a 15.6-inch screen for $299.99 and a Lenovo 15.6-inch Laptop with 2GB RAM and 250GB HDD for $179.99.

For monitors, there is 21.5-inch Acer Flat-Panel LCD Monitor costing $89.99 and an HP 23-inch HD LED Widescreen monitor for $119.99.

Tablets have been selling like hot-cakes throughout 2011, and Best Buy has announced in the ad that all Apple iPad 2 tablets will be on sale, though the exact terms are not yet known.

Alternatively, there is also the Toshiba Thrive 10.1-inch screen tablet for $279.99.

Barnes & Noble's NOOK eReader will be available for $79.99, down from $99.99.

Among cell phone offers, there is the HTC - DROID Incredible 2 Mobile, free with the purchase of a 2-year contract with Verizon, and HTC Wildfire S for $99.99 with no contract.

In addition, the 6-page catalog is filled with bargain-price house appliances, miscellaneous electronics and other merchandise.

Among those are a 42-inch Sharp LCD HCTV for $199.99 and a 24-inch Dynex 1080p 60Hz LCD HDTV for $79.99.

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