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The Best Buy Black Friday ad has leaked out and offers price cuts on many items including appliances (sorry no $3 toasters) and other electronics like video games, HDTVs and laptops.

Most often, when searching for Black Friday deals, you don't think to look at major appliances. But this year Best Buy has 20-50% off many appliances, including a new Samsung washer and dryer set at half price. Other appliance discounts include refrigerators, Dyson vacuums and more.

Another Black Friday bargain at Best Buy is video games, specifically just released games and console bundles.

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  • $299 - PlayStation 3 with 120GB hard drive and two games (Little Big Plant and Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time).
  • $299 - Xbox 360 Elite with 120 GB hard drive and six games (Lego Batman, Pure, Wall-E and more).
  • $35 - Xbox 360 or PS3 games like Left 4 Dead 2, Need for Speed Shift, Current EA Sports games and Brutal Legend.
  • $5 PC games, $10 Nintendo DS games, $15 Wii games and $20 games for the PS3 or Xbox 360.
As far as Black Friday HDTV deals go, Best Buy is offering up sale prices on everything from high end LED sets to smaller cheaper HDTVs.
  • $1599 - 46" Samsung 120Hz LED HDTV (Pricey, but still as good a deal as you'll find on this unit at a big name retailer)
  • $699 - 42" Insignia 1080P 120 Hz LCD HDTV
  • $299 - 32" Dynex 720P 60Hz HDTV
Best Buy already had its Black Friday laptop deal on Wednesday when it sold a $250 Acer laptop, so don't expect to see another super cheap laptop on Black Friday. But it is selling some well equipped laptops (including the new Macbook) and computer accessories at decent prices.
  • $399 - 15-inch Sony laptop with Intel Dual Core, 4GB RAM, 320 GB hard drive and Windows 7 Home Premium - Upgrade to Blu-Ray , headphones and Pelham 123 for $80 more.
  • $999 - 13.3-inch Unibody Macbook with 2.26Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM, 250 GB hard drive and $150 Gift Card
  • $80 - 20" Acer Monitor
Overall, the Best Buy Black Friday ad has a huge selection of deals, which depending upon what you need, could save you significant cash this year. For additional Black Friday deals and news coverage stay tuned to WalletPop's Black Friday Deals 2009.
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