Technology
First deals include 4K TVs, Lenovo laptops, and Shark vacuums
If you steered clear of this year’s Black Friday sales (no shame, TBH), Walmart is giving you a chance at redemption come Cyber Monday.
Our sale-sniffing compatriots over at BlackFriday.com got their hands on the big box store’s ~official~ Cyber Monday sale info, and it’s packed with deals that are comparable to or even better than many of the discounts we encountered the day after Thanksgiving.
The ad scan notes that Walmart’s Cyber Monday savings are scheduled to begin at midnight on Dec. 2, although we spotted a handful of deals on laptops, gaming gear, and kids’ toys that are already live on its site. Here’s the lowdown:
The 256GB Lenovo Ideapad 330s is a speedy and gaming-ready full HD laptop that’s an incredible value for Walmart’s Cyber Monday price. The deal is already live, so hurry on over to Walmart.com and order it ASAP for only $299 — that’s $200 off its suggested retail price of nearly $500.
Per BlackFriday.com, Walmart will beat all major retailers’ Black Friday pricing on 55-inch 4K TVs with its Cyber Monday deal on this Vizio display: It normally retails for $478, but you can get it at the big box store starting Dec. 2 for just $279.99 — a 41% savings.
This deal is even better than Target’s Black Friday promo on the Mashable’s Choice Award-winning Samsung’s Galaxy S10 line of smartphones. (They both came with a $400 Target gift card with qualified activation of a Verizon or AT&T plan.) Whether you snag a new Galaxy S10 or S10+, you’ll receive a $450 Walmart gift card for *free* upon purchase and activation during the store’s Cyber Monday sale.
The Force is strong with Walmart this Cyber Monday: The retailer has already slashed the price of the by $100 (normally $499.99), making it $50 cheaper than it was on Black Friday. You’ll can also take $20 off a PS4 copy of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition, which usually retails for $69.99. (That’s $10 cheaper than ’s Black Friday pricing for the non-deluxe edition of the same game, although to be fair, GameStop’s deal included a $15 Fandango promo code.)
Rounding out Walmart’s holiday deals on video games and equipment is a discount on Facebook’s new PC-powered Oculus Rift S VR headset: It’s $349.99 Black Friday pricing continues for Cyber Monday, saving you $50.
This robot vacuum comes with a detachable hand vacuum, and it’s technically only $169 on Walmart.com right now as part of its extended Black Friday sale — but considering there was only one left in stock at the time of publication, it’ll probably be sold out by the time you try to buy it. It’ll (hopefully) be back in stock come Cyber Monday, when the retailer is expected to list it for $229.99 — a still-great discount of $219.01.
At $69.99 (down 36% from $109), Walmart’s Cyber Monday deal on the Ninja AF100 is pretty decent — although if you hurry, you can get it for even cheaper before that holiday pricing goes live.
Select toys and playsets will be on sale for up to 49% off
You can score better-than-Black Friday pricing on a bunch of stuff for kids during Walmart’s Cyber Monday sale: Deck out the coolest playroom in town with the KidCraft Uptown Espresso Kitchen playset for $89.99 (down $70 from $149.99), or pick up an updated version of your childhood self’s favorite Easy-Bake Oven for only $29.97 (down $28.88 from $58.85). Backyard looking bare? You’ll find the KidCraft Ainsley Wooden Swingset on sale this Monday, too, and for just $219 — $180 off its MSRP.
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