Jumat, 29 November 2019

The best Black Friday 2019 deals at Walmart: $249 iPad, $199 Xbox One Jedi Fallen Order bundle (updated) - CNET

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This story is part of Holiday Gift Guide 2019, your source for the season's best gifts and deals, hand-picked by the experts at CNET.

It's Black Friday at Walmart. The big day is here, the sales have already begun and the prices are incredible. With the official Black Friday sale beginning at last night we've seen huge savings on game consoles, Apple products, TVs and earbuds. Some of the major offers include the JBL Flip 3 Stealth wireless speaker for $50, this year's 10.2-inch 32GB iPad for $249 and the Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 for $49. Many of the Black Friday sale items have already been listed as out of stock, so it's important to get in on the discounts while availability lasts. 

We're still seeing further price drops on some items, particularly in tech, so check back often for the latest updates.

Read more: Black Friday 2019 deals you can't miss: $22 Echo Dot, 49 Instant Pot, $30 true wireless headphones and more

The best Walmart Black Friday deals available now

Here's an overview of the products that just went on sale as of Wednesday night:

We're also keeping an eye out for the following deals, which either came and went or aren't live yet.

Let's look at some of these (and more) in more depth.

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Google has updated its base smart speaker as the Nest Mini for 2019, but for just $19, the older model on sale here remains a great deal. 

Sale price starts at midnight ET, 9 p.m. PT. Read our Google Home Mini review.

Instant Pot

Everyone's favorite pressure cooker gets a huge 50% price cut. This is about as low as we've ever seen the 6-quart model. 

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If you have any non-Pro iPad before the 2018 model, this 10.2-inch 2019 model is a pretty sweet step-up, especially at this $250 price.  See Black Friday iPad buying guide.

Microsoft

For die-hard Star Wars fans, this is the deal to beat. Jedi Fallen Order is a hotly anticipated game, and there probably isn't a better console to play it on than the Xbox One X in UHD 4K. The Deluxe Edition of the game features some premium in-game skins and 90 minutes of behind-the-scenes video content. The bundle also includes three months of Xbox Live Gold. Read our Xbox One X review.

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The Xbox One S may not have all the horsepower of an Xbox One X, but given the price difference between the consoles, it might be a worth compromise. We love this deal because it lands you Jedi Fallen Order and a new Xbox for almost half the cost of the Xbox One X bundle.

iRobot

If you're looking to let a robot vacuum for you but you're put off by the price on iRobot's latest models, the 670 is here for you. This model includes Wi-Fi to do your bidding via a mobile app, Alexa or Google Assistant.

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We've seen this discount come and go. Now it's back. At $100, we're big fans of the Ninja Coffee Bar, which provides an unequaled list of features and capabilities. Read our Ninja Coffee Bar review.

Samsung

We haven't reviewed this model, the UN65NU6900, but the specs are tight, and it's got kudos from users. And it's almost $100 less than the 70-inch Roku TV below, which is a pretty compelling bargain.

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Acer's Chromebook 715 has some premium features that are rare in the Chromebook class. You get a 15.6-inch Full HD display, eighth-gen Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB hard drive. And it's tough: Acer says its all-aluminum chassis can survive drops from up to 4 feet. Read our Acer Chromebook 715 preview.

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When Lenovo introduced the IdeaPad 330s last year, it started at $500. Now, you can get a decent midrange configuration -- with a quad-core AMD processor, a 256GB SSD and 8GB of RAM -- for under $300. Equipped with a sharp 15.6-inch display, the 330s has thinner-than-usual bezels and an aluminum lid. Read our Lenovo IdeaPad 330s preview.

Fluxx

Remember when hoverboards cost $500 or more? Well some still do, but you don't need to spend nearly that much to ride a self-balancing two-wheeler. While most hoverboards tend to run $130-$200 these days, this model from Fluxx is about the cheapest you're going to find one for the holidays.

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While CNET hasn't reviewed this exact model (RTR3260-W) -- and expectations for a $130 TV shouldn't be too high -- this 720p model has the Roku smart TV operating system (our favorite) and three HDMI inputs. Hard to complain about that feature set at this price if you're looking for a small TV for the kitchen or kids' room.

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This Walmart exclusive, which includes Google's tiny virtual assistant and Chromecast streaming device, turns any TV into a smart TV. Hook them up and use your phone (or voice) to stream Netflix, YouTube, Spotify, Pandora, HBO Now and thousands of other apps and games. Read our Google Home Mini review.

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The price on this model was $599 last week -- but even at $699, this is a solid deal on an older version of Apple's iPad Pro. The 10.5-inch iPad was released in 2017, but Walmart's loaded configuration (512GB of storage, Apple's A10X processor) will do the job in 2019 and beyond. Read our 10.5-inch iPad Pro review.

RCA

Looking for the other end of the size spectrum? Check out this 70-incher from RCA, the RTRU7027-US. We haven't reviewed it, and this brand isn't exactly known for its picture quality. But it's a friggin' 70-inch 4K Roku TV for $550. Allowances can (and will) be made!

Lego

I bought this -- actually two of them -- last year for my kids, and it was a hit. You get a new, small Lego figure or ship for 24 days in a row. These usually sell out.

Arcade1Up

Most of Arcade1Up's machines cost around $300. This one -- which is a three-quarter-size version of the original -- costs $170 once it's in your shopping cart. And it looks, sounds and plays exactly like the old arcade machines. Walmart is also offering the Centipede edition for $180.

Nintendo

This bundle includes the new version of the Switch, which offers an improved battery life of up to 9 hours. And since the list price for this Switch is $299, you're getting Spyro for free. Read more about the Nintendo Switch V2.


With an improved fit on previous models, these wireless headphones have very good sound for Bluetooth sports headphones. Reliable operation and strong battery life (12 hours) thanks to Apple's W1 chip, our one knock on these headphones was the price. But during Walmart's Black Friday festivities, you can score a pair for just $89. Check out our full review.

Need a new coffeemaker for your home or office? You won't want to miss this sale. The space-saving K-Compact coffee maker brews one of three cup sizes in less than a minute and is the slimmest Keurig removable reservoir coffee maker. 

Walmart deals that have expired (but are likely to return)

Want to escape reality during this upcoming election year? Strap a shiny new Oculus Go to your eyeballs. This completely self-contained, standalone, no-phone-or-PC-necessary VR system has a comfortable design and feel. Sharp-looking display and effective built-in speakers with spatial audio. Hundreds of apps. Oculus setup app works with iOS and Android phones. Connects for social chats with Go, Gear VR and Oculus Rift owners.

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We reviewed the similar Legion Y545 and appreciated its edgy design and great components for the price. Walmart's configuration comes stocked with solid components, including an Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB of RAM, 512GB SSD and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GPU. Read our Lenovo Legion Y545 review.

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These aren't the high-end AirPods Pro, but this is the lowest price we've ever seen for the standard AirPods.  Read our AirPods 2019 review.

Sony

This is the best we've seen this season. Last year, you got the same console plus Spider-Man at this price, so this is a pretty big ramp-up. You get:

That pulls together three of the best-ever PS4 exclusives -- albeit ones that are not for younger kids. 

Read more at GameSpot: The best PS4 Black Friday 2019 deals. Read our PS4 Slim review.

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Nintendo will be offering its own Black Friday Switch bundle next week -- but that one will include the original version of the console, not the newer version with improved battery life. Walmart's bundle includes a physical copy of Minecraft. Read more about the Nintendo Switch V2.

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The M-Series Quantum delivers excellent picture quality, with deep black levels, accurate color and very good 4K HDR performance. And its smart system is phone-friendly, with Google Cast and Apple AirPlay control.

And Walmart also has the the 50-inch model for $467, but it's the M7 series, which doesn't deliver quite the same level of picture quality as that M8. It's still a great price, however. Read our Vizio M-Series Quantum review.


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Originally posted last month. Frequently updated with additional deals and information.

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2019-11-29 09:35:00Z
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Black Friday 2019 is here: Our ultimate guide to this year's biggest deals - CNET

This story is part of Holiday Gift Guide 2019, your source for the season's best gifts and deals, hand-picked by the experts at CNET.

You've polished off your pumpkin pie and the fights with your relatives are fading into memory. It can only mean one thing:  Black Friday is well and truly here. There are deals aplenty live right now from major stores such as Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and others. We've spent the past several weeks prepping, and the past few days collating, and you can see the result of our work below: Dozens of stories focusing on the best Black Friday deals at all major retailers, 

Here's the ultimate sales guide to keep your head from spinning (and your budget on track) this holiday shopping season. And of course, the Cheapskate's top Black Friday picks.

Online sale start times

All retailers have started sales: The best Black Friday 2019 deals right now (all stores)

Amazon: Thursday, Nov. 28 at 12:01 a.m. PT (3:01 a.m. ET)


Walmart: Wednesday, Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET)


Best Buy: Wednesday, Nov. 27 at 9:01 p.m. PT (Thursday, Nov. 28 at 12:01 a.m. ET)


Target: Sales started Wednesday, Nov. 27, but timing is complicated According to Target: "On Nov. 27, early access deals begin at approximately 2:01 a.m. CT (12:01 a.m. PT, 3 a.m. ET) for credit and debit RedCard holders and 6 p.m. CT (4 p.m. PT, 7 p.m. ET) for Target Circle members. RedCard early access price applied when you use your RedCard at checkout on Target.com. Target Circle early access price applied when you sign into your Target.com account at checkout on Target.com after 6 p.m. CT. Target Circle and RedCard Black Friday early access offers are not the same, and all deals will be revealed on Nov. 27."


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2019-11-29 09:18:00Z
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Bag yourself a bargain in LG Display’s Black Friday sale - Engadget

If you've been sleeping on getting yourself a new display, then it's worth checking out what LG is knocking money off this Black Friday. That includes the 32UL750-W, its 32-inch 4K LED monitor with Vesa Display HDR 600, which will now set you back $469, down from its regular price of $635. If that's a little too pricey, and you just need a 4K monitor with AMD FreeSync, you can bag the 32UD60-B 4K for $299.99, down from $458.50.

Buy LG 32UL750-W 32 Inch 4K UHD LED Monitor on Amazon - $470

Buy LG 32UD60-B 4K UHD Monitor with AMD FreeSync on Amazon - $300

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Ultrawide monitor fans might want to take a gander at LG's 34WK650-W, a 34-inch 21:9 IPS monitor with HDR10 and AMD FreeSync. The one downside is that, according to The Wirecutter, while it's great for gaming and movies, it doesn't have the detail necessary for work. If you can take that caveat, however, then you can grab this for just $289.99, down from $346.97.

Buy LG 34WK650-W 34" UltraWide 21:9 IPS Monitor on Amazon - $290

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Finally, there's LG's romantically named 27GL650F-B, a 27-inch Full-HD G-Sync gaming monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate and HDR10. The resolution may not be the highest, but G-Sync variable refresh rate and HDR support for $199.99 (down from $349.99) is worth talking about.

Buy LG 27GL650F-B 27 Inch Full HD Ultragear on Amazon - $200

You'll need to be quick, and decisive, if you want to pick up any of these deals, since they'll expire at 11:59pm PT tonight -- or at 2:59am if you're on the East Coast.

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2019-11-29 08:05:52Z
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Kamis, 28 November 2019

Android 10 rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S10 series, starting with Germany - Android Police

Samsung has been testing Android 10 on its Galaxy S10 series extensively, with one beta update chasing the other over the last few weeks. The company is apparently finally satisfied with the software, as it has just started rolling out the stable release with version 2.0 of One UI in tow. It looks like it's only coming to some people in Germany who are currently using the beta, but it can't take too long until it arrives at more customers.

The stable release will roll out with all the Android 10 goodies, like a system-wide dark theme, more granular location permissions, and a new gesture-based navigation. Samsung has also tweaked its One UI skin by adding more ways to access the one-handed mode, making the battery usage graph more detailed, and improving its Samsung apps.

Samsung Galaxy S10 One UI 2.0 Android 10 update
  • Version: G973FXXU3BSKO (Galaxy S10), G970FXXU3BSKO (Galaxy S10e), G975FXXU3BSKO (Galaxy S10+)
  • Size: 133.76MB
  • Security patch level: December 1, 2019

For beta users, the update is merely 133.76MB big since there are probably only minor changes compared to the last pre-release software, beta 7. Interestingly, the new version comes with the December security patch level which Google hasn't even officially pushed to the Pixels yet. This might indicate a false start, or maybe Samsung wants to test the update with current beta testers before a wider rollout next week, in December.

It's also odd that SamMobile says the software is coming to Germany even though it provides a Dutch screenshot, but a German user on Reddit shares that they received the update as well. Maybe a Dutch expat is using their phone in their native language.

Check if the update is available to you by heading to Settings -> Software Update. You can download and install it from there once it's live. If you're already using beta 7 on your Galaxy S10 device, you may also try your luck and sideload the stable OTA files from PiunkaWeb.

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2019-11-28 11:51:00Z
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