Walmart Black Friday best deals news: iPad Mini, Beats, and HDTV offerings await!

Walmart Black Friday 2015 [photo: Screen Capture via Walmart Mobile]

Just like other retailers, Walmart has released its slew of offers for Black Friday headlined by great deals for the iPad Mini, Beats, gaming consoles, and HDTVs.

Walmart will kick off its Black Friday sales as early as Thursday, and all items on sale may be availed of online or in-store. The online ploy should be the wiser one as it would provide eager buyers the option to do their shopping without having to deal with crowded stores, which are expected on Black Friday. 

Headlining the items up for grabs are Apple iPad Mini 2 (16 GB version) which can be bought just $199.99 and Beats by Dre Drenched Solo On-Ear Headphones for just $99.99.

Looking for a bigger and new television? Well, for just $349.99, interested buyers can get their hands on a 50-inch 1080p Scepter LED HDTV. Now if that is still too steep a price, one can check out other 50-inch HDTVs which are going for $269 (prices vary according to brand). If one wants to take it down a notch, smaller-sized HDTVs (40-inch variety) are also available with prices going as low as $149.

Walmart is not lacking as well in other home media entertainment pieces. Getting hold of an HDTV may be grand, but why not add a little extra like perhaps a Roku SE media player for as low as $25?

For those looking for a device that offers multiple functions, Walmart is putting up an HP Envy 5660 e- All-in-one printer/copier/scanner for just $99.99 too.

Wearables and top-selling game titles are also up for grabs at incredibly low prices. The Fitbit gives buyers up to $40 off when purchased, while the gaming sector can take advantage of big price discounts on gaming consoles, which carry up to $50 off, as well as some game titles like "NBA 2K16" and "FIFA 16" deals to boot.

To keep in tab with the Walmart Black Friday offerings, it would be best to download the app for the deals available. The app may be downloaded here.

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