These Are the Best Tech Deals From Target’s Early Black Friday Sale.
Early Black Friday sales are in full swing, with companies like Amazon , Best Buy , and now Target vying for your attention. Black Friday technically doesn’t start until Friday, November 29th, but as is often the case, major retailers are running deals a little early. This particular targeted sale will run until the end of the day on November 9th. I’ve rounded up some of the best tech deals they have after checking them out with price tracking tools to make your life a little easier. This is what should get your attention.
Beats headphones start at $100.
If you’re looking for stylish, quality headphones, it’s hard to beat Beats. Beats Studio Pro is currently $169.99 (originally $349.99). This matches the lowest price I’ve ever seen. You get comfort, premium accessories, and spatial audio with head tracking. Apple users can use hands-free access to Siri, but anyone can use one-touch pairing with iOS or Android devices (via Google Fast Pair), which allows up to two devices to be connected at once, as well as a transparency mode that lets you hear your surroundings.
If you’re looking for a cheaper option, the Beats Solo 4 are available for $99.99 (originally $199.99), which is also the lowest price I’ve ever seen . They don’t offer as many bells and whistles and are over-ear headphones (as opposed to in-ear headphones, which are larger and fit snugly around your ears), but at their current price they represent great value.
LG OLED TV for under $1,000.
Now is a good time to pull the trigger on an OLED TV if the 55-inch size is right for your living room. The LG 55-inch Class 4K OLED Smart TV is currently priced at $999.99 (originally $1,499.99), its lowest price ever. At the current price, it’s better value for money than even the best budget OLED TVs of 2024 . It has a 3840×2160 (2160p) resolution, Wi-Fi 5, 4 HDMI inputs and 2 USB ports, and the usual stunning picture quality, colors, viewing angles and blur you’d expect from an OLED TV.
9th generation. The iPad costs less than $200.
The 9th generation iPad 64GB has been steadily dropping in price over the past few months, but it hasn’t dropped below its current price of $199.99 (originally $329). This iPad was voted the best iPad for most people by PCMag and received an Editors’ Choice ” Excellent” review . Even though it’s three years old, it’s not yet on Apple’s list of products that no longer receive software updates , so software updates will still be safe for a couple more years. It weighs 1.1 pounds and its 10.2-inch screen has a crisp 2160-by-1620-pixel resolution and offers five to six hours of battery life.