Black Friday 2015 Deals: Treat To TV Shoppers - TVs Under $1k And S6 Edge Price Slash

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One of the great things about Black Friday deals are TVs. Most shoppers eyeing on TVs want to upgrade to the new 4K Ultra High Definition TV, and hopefully get a bargain. Holiday shopping that starts as early before Black Friday could make them lucky with amazing deals for TVs.

Compared to the current high definition TVs, 4K TVs have 4,000 lines of horizontal pixels, about four times higher. USA Today reckoned that two years earlier, 4K displays were priced $7,000 or more, but thanks to TV makers expanding their lines, more 4K models surfaced at various prices.

For 4k TVs, it is seldom to find them priced less than $1,000. Last year, only a few came out with that price for lucky shoppers.

Now, Samsung and LG have many sub-$1,000 4K models. "For anybody thinking about buying a new TV this holiday season, there's never been a better time to buy a 4K TV with prices lower than ever on Black Friday," VP John Taylor of LG Electronics USA said.

Part of the Black Friday 2015 deals, Best Buy now offers LG 4K 65-inch UHD Smart LED TV for $999.99. That is $700 savings. Other stores like Amazon, Kmart and Walmart have 55-inch LG model for $699.99 or $500 off. Big TV makers like Sony, Sharp and Vizio have 4K TVs tagged below $1,000 too.

HH Gregg, Walmart and Amazon offer 50-inch Sharp 4K UHD AQUOS LED Smart TV priced at $749.99. There is also a 60-inch Vizio 4K Smart UHD for $799.99 found in Dell, Walmart and Amazon, as well as a 55-inch Sony Smart LED TV for $899.9 at Walmart and Amazon.

Black Friday 2015 TVs and other deals by Samsung are in an online hub that has a dozen sub $1,000 4K deals. There is the 55- and 50-inch SUHD TV tagged $999.99 and $799.99 respectively. Hence, savings are $1,000 and $900.

Meanwhile, Express reported that mobile company GiffGaff slashed the price of the most recent flagship phones of Samsung, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge. The Virtual Network Operator offers £100 off the latest Samsung phones.

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