Target Black Friday 2013: Best and Worst Deals

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The Nook HD (and its big brother the Nook HD+, which is the one I have) has an unlocked bootloader, which is handy for if you tire of the Nook OS fork of Android (which, if you're used to stock Android, you probably will), and want to install a custom ROM.
 
Something tells me that 40" Westinghouse has a simulated 120Hz refresh and not a native one. For $200?

Still, for someone who hasn't gone HD yet and is on a tight budget it's not bad at all. Personally I'd rather have the Samsung as it'll have way better image quality.
 
"Something tells me that 40" Westinghouse has a simulated 120Hz refresh and not a native one. For $200?"

It's advertised as 120Hz from the manufacturer. Further, it has 3 HDMI inputs instead of the usual one or two with budget-priced HDTVs. Here's the product page.

http://westinghousedigital.com/products/led/32-40/ld4055/

It's definitely worth a snap-up if you can get one. I hope to get one for a guest bedroom. Killer deal.
 
Galaxy S4 for a dollar at Sam's Club. I assume you need to be a member of course. or spend a few dollars for a one day pass, if they still do that.
 
I don't know if it's just my crappy luck, or what, but between a TV and a monitor, from Westinghouse, I've spent more time on the phone with them than any one person should have to. I'm done w/ them, so take that "good, dependable" bit with a grain of salt.
 
My 32 inch westinghouse from 5 years ago has better image quality than some samsung televisions I see. Just because it has samsung on the front of it does not suddenly make it better. I'll admit Samsung has some nice products and I use some of them, but come on. Bias much?
 
I got the Virgin ZTE Awe at Target and I have to say this is a really nice phone. I am very very pleased with it!
 
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