JCPenney Black Friday deals: PS4 available for $199.99

Days leading to possibly one of the most-awaited sales of the year, another retail company had released its advertisement for the Black Friday sale, hinting at what will be in store for consumers.

JCPenney was the latest to join the roster of retailers to highlight some of their biggest deals, as seen on the Black Friday sale advertisement released on Wednesday, Nov. 1. The 72-page ad was posted on BestBlackFriday, where consumers could find a wide array of items, from refrigerators and jewelry to boots and cooking pots.

Gamers could also take delight in some of the gadget deals, especially gaming consoles offered at discounted prices. Retailers have been noted to slash prices of the PlayStation 4, and JCPenney offers the 1 terabyte (TB) variant for $199.99, saving players $100. Google Home is marked down from $129 to $79.99.

Those who need a television set for the ultimate gaming experience can opt to get one from the Black Friday sale of the company as well. One of their deals is for a 65-inch LG 4K ultra high definition (UHD) Smart TV available for $799.99, saving you $600. A 55-inch LG 4K UHD Smart TV priced at $499.99 will spare consumers $300. Samsung's 55-inch 4K UHD Smart TV ($499.99) and 40-inch version ($329.99) of the same specs will also be available, helping consumers keep $200 and $120 respectively.

Samsung Smartthings Home Monitoring Kit is available for $149.99, a hundred dollars less than its regular price. Wireless earbuds, for $29.99, is a great deal as its regular price was $79.

Aside from this, consumers could also find details from the coupons in the ad. The teased coupons could help early birds, who could win $500 off on $500 coupon, $100 off on $100 coupon, or $10 off on $10 coupon. These coupons were available starting Thursday, Nov. 2, until supplies last and will be valid until Christmas.

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