Best Buy Reveals Black Friday Plans With Sitewide Sales Available Now

Early Black Friday sales are kicking off this week, with Best Buy joining in with deals that will last until this Sunday, November 9. Similar to other retailers, Best Buy's early Black Friday event includes sitewide savings on Apple products, headphones, TVs, monitors, video games, and more.

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Best Buy's Black Friday Schedule

Best Buy's early Black Friday sale began over the weekend, and new doorbusters will go online every Friday in November. On November 20, the retailer's Black Friday sale will officially begin and run through November 29. We've broken down the schedule below:

  • 10/31 through 11/19: Early Black Friday deals
  • 11/20 through 11/29: Black Friday sale
  • 11/30 through 12/1: Cyber Monday sale

Best Buy's Early Black Friday Sale

You'll find plenty of Apple devices on sale during this event, including MacBook Pro, iPad mini, iPad, MacBook Air, and more. Of course, there are plenty of non-Apple products to shop as well, including the best prices of the year on select TVs and gaming laptops.

Some of these deals will require a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership, which begin at $49.99 per year. With My Best Buy Plus you will get free two day shipping, exclusive discounts, and an extended 60-day return window on most products.

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Other Deals

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You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2025.


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Top Rated Comments

turbineseaplane Avatar
13 weeks ago
The best "deal" in the holidays, to me, are the extended return policies that give you ample time to better test and decide on the products, Apple ones in particular.

Vision Pro, for instance --- if one were so inclined, the holiday period would be a perfect time to trial that and really get a sense of if you want to keep it and will use it and the value to you, etc.

Their normal return policy is too short to really "know" about that with something like VP.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kcwookie Avatar
13 weeks ago
Black Friday is so 2000. Everything is on sale much of the time. Prime Day is days and approaching quarterly. So what?
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ghostface147 Avatar
13 weeks ago
Keep in mind that the cheaper 4k TVs likely will have lower end 60hz panels and no VRR. For most people it’ll be fine and I’ll probably get one for my parents.
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SBlue1 Avatar
13 weeks ago
Most people here will own an Apple TV or another kind of streaming box, but still here is just a reminder to never connect your smart TV to the internet. The TV are so cheap because the manufacturers sell you out to data brokers for hundreds of Dollars per TV set. And I don't mean the ads you see on the TVs start screen.

Smart TVs run Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) software, this is the core of the tracking. ACR literally “looks" at what’s on your screen, frame by frame. That can include what TV shows, movies, and channels you watch. When and how long you watch. What streaming apps you use (Netflix, YouTube, Disney+...) Which ads appear on your screen and whether you watched or skipped them. If you use built-in apps (like Spotify, YouTube Music, or Pandora) that activity can be tracked the same way as video content.

Some models can even see content from connected HDMI devices (like game consoles, Blu-ray players, laptops or streaming sticks). In some cases they match what’s on your screen to a giant fingerprint database of shows and ads and then sell the viewing data to advertisers and data brokers for audience targeting. ACR can analyze video signals from HDMI sources and it looks for recognizable visual patterns.

Just never connect the TV. Use a streaming box instead.
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Ghost31 Avatar
13 weeks ago
There you go sell some of that old inventory at a low price before Apple just ends up randomly telling us that there’s a new Apple TV and AirTags
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carniesandrubes Avatar
13 weeks ago
Don't be fooled by these early sales. Their "real" Black Friday sale starts on the 20th.
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