Most of the other deals are in-store only and subject to limited availability, as well as potential sell-out, vendor guarantees notwithstanding. ![]() See Amazon's Black Friday page for details. So, are any of the TVs listed in those crazy Black Friday ads any good David Katzmaier, CNET's TV expert, takes a look at the deals and identifies the ones actually worth considering. The downside is there's no telling when during the company's eight-day Black Friday sale (starting November 20 through Black Friday) they'll actually go on sale. The advantage is you can buy them without braving the stampede at your local big-box merchant. ![]() Since I haven't actually reviewed any of them, my recommendations are based on guesswork, namely whether I think they'll be good values based on TVs I have reviewed, brand reputation and size/cost ratio. I combed the major circulars, courtesy of, and found the cheapest TVs I'd actually recommend someone buy. That's the philosophy I espoused in compiling the following list. A TV bought on Black Friday, especially at a classic "doorbuster" sale, had better be as cheap as possible. Best Black Friday Deal on an Entry-Level AMD Video Card XFX R9 380 2GB (142) : The R9 380 outperforms the GTX 950 by about 5.2 in GTA V, 4.3 in GRID: Autosport, and upwards of 20 in Metro.
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