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Ask Slashdot: Top Black Friday Tech Picks? 189

theodp writes "Take a gander at the 2013 Black Friday ads and your head will be spinning with deals that seem too good to be true. And while the WSJ will try to slap you back to reality with a story on The Dirty Secret of Black Friday 'Discounts', it's still hard not to get jazzed over the prospect of picking up an iPad Mini w/$100 gift card for $299 (Walmart), a 16GB Nexus 7 for $199 (Staples), or a 32GB Microsoft Surface for $199.99 (Best Buy). So, if you're playing the game this year — either online or in-person (hey, what could go wrong?), — what are your top tech picks for Black Friday? Any strategy for improving your odds of getting them?"
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  • Don't! (Score:5, Informative)

    by EMG at MU ( 1194965 ) on Wednesday November 27, 2013 @06:47PM (#45543719)
    You don't have to buy anything!

    Don't stress out, don't skip spending time with your family and friends, don't become part of a violent mob.

    You don't have to. You aren't defined by your possessions.
  • by alantus ( 882150 ) on Thursday November 28, 2013 @12:35AM (#45546157)

    I'm in the process of customizing/buying a Lenovo X230 for a family member, despite their BIOS whitelist shenanigans.

    The Lenovo store always has a super special e-coupon discount, they are kind enough to give you the code right there in the checkout process.

    A few days ago the laptop in my cart, with the coupon, was $1,037.
    Now, after applying the new black friday e-coupon (10% discount), the price is $1,061.10

    Perhaps I should buy it now, before they have an even better Christmas "sale".

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