Sainsburys have confirmed their black Friday deals and the prices. It will be instore only from Friday - nothing online. Maximum one of each item per customer so if you want 2 take a friend! Remember to load any double or triple nectar points off your nectar app or take any extra points coupons too!
Blaupunkt 40" 1080p full HD Freeview TV with Freeview HD, 3 x HDMI, 2 USB & 1 scart was £220 will be £150
Nutri Ninja auto IQ BL480 was £120 will be £70
Acer Aspire celeron 14" laptop 2gb RAM, Windows 10 & 500gb hard drive was £229 will be £179
Celcus 32" HD ready freeview TV 720p, freeview built in, 2 x HDMI, 1 USB and 1 scart was £150 will be £100
Linx 12.2" Quad core tablet, Atom x5 processor with windows 10 home was £329 will be £229
Kitvision Edge HD Action camera full 1080p 170 degree lens & waterproof case up to 100m was £150 will be £70
Goodmans bluetooth soundbar - seperate sub for great bass was £90 will be £50
JVC wireless bluetooth headphones, 10 hours playback with bass boost was £50 will be £25
Sharp 20 Litre 800watt digital microwave - touch control with 11 power levels was £70 wil be £40
Philips steam generator iron 5 bar pump pressure and steam boost was £200 will be £100
[img]http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/wcassets/key_events/black_friday_2016/Black_friday_event_philips_iron.jpg[/img]
3 different NOW tv boxes with packages all were £25 will all be £12.50
Sky Cinema 2 month pass
Sky Entertainment 3 month pass
Sky Kids 4 month pass with V2 box
Top comments
furiousjammin to sum786
23 Nov 1658#3
I'd replace your broken keyboard before you even think about getting a new TV.
copperspock
23 Nov 1612#6
'32" TV for £100'
Ooh sounds promising..
'Celcus 32" HD ready TV 720p'
Ah, I see.
masterz123
23 Nov 163#27
Sainsburys 2015 Black Friday Deals as a comparison.
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djdope
27 Nov 16#48
Picked up the linx 12v64 tab today. Unfortunately no staff discount given on it.
Ho33bijm
25 Nov 16#47
Nothing to see there
knack
24 Nov 16#40
I was in my local store at about 7pm on black friday last year and there was a couple of managers standing next to the TVs talking about how barely any had been sold.. and it looked that way. Seems to be same/similar TVs this year.
alex_dis to knack
24 Nov 162#46
People at executive level at these companies see people fighting instore over a Blaupunkt TV that's £20 cheaper on Black Friday and think they can use it as an opportunity to shift some of their old rubbish stock from the warehouse. Hopefully consumers have wised-up to these 'deals' and that getting into a scrum for any old tat is simply not worth the effort.
gungading
24 Nov 16#45
seems more like a boot sale to me
DCFC79
24 Nov 161#44
Thanks to emribena for the effort she put into posting it.
DCFC79
24 Nov 16#43
Not much difference to last year really. Didn't expect anything great.
PAULTRD
24 Nov 16#42
In that case they would all say V2.....
tek-monkey
24 Nov 16#41
The camera may be interesting.
jdr116
23 Nov 16#19
Pretty useless selection really, can't see there being any queues outside Sainsburys at 7am on Friday!!
amour3k to jdr116
24 Nov 16#39
Well, they'll have cheaper NOW TV Version 2 Boxes this Black Friday round than the 2 I bought last year for £15 each!, hehehe.
IF the same Stock Lot will only be £12.50 each?, then ...
Your literally trump's in! (and NO 'Trump' references implied whatsoever either?, hehehehe). :-)
sfsorrow
23 Nov 16#38
That Linx tablet looks abysmal for the price. I'd avoid unless you really want a big screen Windows tablet.
Wouldn't get out of bed for any of that. Celcus tvs and Goodmans soundbars....cheap tat that will look and sound pish. eBay will be busy next week!
satchef1
23 Nov 16#32
2008 wants its bull **** back.
I haven't seen arguments against 1080p @ 32" for years now. It's pretty widely accepted that yes, it is better. So much source material is 1080p these days.
Still a potentially decent deal depending on uses though. I'd consider it for a bedroom TV that's just showing TV and DVDs. For Blu-Ray, gaming and HD streaming, a 1080p set is going to be much better.
Kinda disappointed myself. I was hoping for a decent deal on the Sharp or Celcus Smart TVs.
hackerace
23 Nov 16#31
Yea there is no way of knowing if its 64 or 32 i would get one if its 64,anyone one what these are really like?
PixelatedElf
23 Nov 161#10
Any news on colleague discount? Was 20% last year excluding Black Friday sale items.
emribena to PixelatedElf
23 Nov 16#11
Sorry can't help you there maybe ask a manager?
Canary0500 to PixelatedElf
23 Nov 16#30
Don't know how much it will be but no colleague discount on Black Friday items. :disappointed:
adamju592
23 Nov 16#29
I cam vouch for the 32" TV. Been in the kids room for over a year... no issues perfectly fine for a a 2nd TV or whatever
sum786
23 Nov 16#1
r blaupunkt TV any good....n is it a smart TV. ..thanx
furiousjammin to sum786
23 Nov 1658#3
I'd replace your broken keyboard before you even think about getting a new TV.
philljp to sum786
23 Nov 161#21
Did you actually just type that!!! :/
looneymoo84 to sum786
23 Nov 161#28
i got blaupunket 2 black fridays ago for my lads and their still goin. quite a good telly tbh
masterz123
23 Nov 163#27
Sainsburys 2015 Black Friday Deals as a comparison.
twe
23 Nov 16#25
anyone know what model the Jvc wireless headphones are?
Opening post
https://www.facebook.com/hotukdeals/photos/pb.315450463017.-2207520000.1479897772./10155785250128018/?type=3&theater
Dyson V6 cordless handheld was £300 will be £185
Blaupunkt 40" 1080p full HD Freeview TV with Freeview HD, 3 x HDMI, 2 USB & 1 scart was £220 will be £150
Nutri Ninja auto IQ BL480 was £120 will be £70
Acer Aspire celeron 14" laptop 2gb RAM, Windows 10 & 500gb hard drive was £229 will be £179
Celcus 32" HD ready freeview TV 720p, freeview built in, 2 x HDMI, 1 USB and 1 scart was £150 will be £100
Linx 12.2" Quad core tablet, Atom x5 processor with windows 10 home was £329 will be £229
Kitvision Edge HD Action camera full 1080p 170 degree lens & waterproof case up to 100m was £150 will be £70
Goodmans bluetooth soundbar - seperate sub for great bass was £90 will be £50
JVC wireless bluetooth headphones, 10 hours playback with bass boost was £50 will be £25
Sharp 20 Litre 800watt digital microwave - touch control with 11 power levels was £70 wil be £40
Philips steam generator iron 5 bar pump pressure and steam boost was £200 will be £100
[img]http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/wcassets/key_events/black_friday_2016/Black_friday_event_philips_iron.jpg[/img]
3 different NOW tv boxes with packages all were £25 will all be £12.50
Sky Cinema 2 month pass
Sky Entertainment 3 month pass
Sky Kids 4 month pass with V2 box
Top comments
Ooh sounds promising..
'Celcus 32" HD ready TV 720p'
Ah, I see.
Latest comments (48)
IF the same Stock Lot will only be £12.50 each?, then ...
Your literally trump's in! (and NO 'Trump' references implied whatsoever either?, hehehehe). :-)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Blaupunkt-148Z-GB-11B-FGKU-UK-40-Inch-Widescreen-Freeview/dp/B016VXXNNK
Poor sound apparently
I haven't seen arguments against 1080p @ 32" for years now. It's pretty widely accepted that yes, it is better. So much source material is 1080p these days.
Still a potentially decent deal depending on uses though. I'd consider it for a bedroom TV that's just showing TV and DVDs. For Blu-Ray, gaming and HD streaming, a 1080p set is going to be much better.
Kinda disappointed myself. I was hoping for a decent deal on the Sharp or Celcus Smart TVs.
http://www.ebuyer.com/755449-linx-12v32-12-2-32gb-tablet-black-linx12v32
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Linx-12-Inch-Keyboard-Storage-Windows/dp/B01M0S0WG1
I found a short review from a Microsoft employee:
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianm/2016/09/21/linx-12v-incredibly-low-price-for-a-whole-lot-of-2-in-1/
£179 directly from the manufacturer
Ooh sounds promising..
'Celcus 32" HD ready TV 720p'
Ah, I see.
Black Friday deals are for impulse buyers that just look at the headline.