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Black Friday 2015 Tech Deals from Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and More

Black Friday 2015 is almost at hand and consumers are eager to know which stores will offer the best tech deals for the year.

Consumers who are itching to get their hands on their own iPad Pro, iPad Mini 4, or iPad Air 2 are advised to wait for Black Friday 2015 because Apple has already authorized its resellers to launch a major price drop for their products. Best Buy, Walmart, and Target are expected to slash off as much as 13 percent from Apple devices come Nov. 27, according to iDigital Times.

Although Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Target and other major retailers have not yet announced their Black Friday 2015 deals, some outlets have released their own planned deals ahead of Nov. 27. On Nov. 14, Sam's Club will start selling electronic products at large discounts. The store will sell the 65-inch Vizio 4K Smart TV for only $498 ($230 savings) and cut $150 from the original price of the 64 GB variant of the iPad Air 2 WiFi, USA Today reports.

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In addition, Sam's Club will reportedly sell a PS4 bundle that comes with a free game. The package will cost $299.

Dell has confirmed to USA Today that its rumored Black Friday 2015 deals are valid. The tech firm will offer a 500 GB "Gears of War" and "Fallout 4" Xbox bundle with an additional controller for only $299.99. Other deals include a $699.99 55-inch LG 4K Smart TV and a $799.99 60-inch Vizio 4K Smart TV. Laptops, tablets, and desktop computers will also be sold at hugely discounted prices, the report details.

"We are going bigger and better than last year, which was a huge success," Dell's Vice President Dave Bent told USA Today.

Brent revealed that they will sell laptops for as low as $149.99, desktops for as low as $99.99, and Alienware devices with huge price drops. They will also offer big deals on non-Dell TVs, headphones, wearables, and game consoles.

Dell's Black Friday 2015 sale will begin on Thanksgiving at 6 p.m. and will continue until the next day.

More tech deals are expected to emerge as Black Friday 2015 approaches.

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