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Kmart's Three Days of Thanksgiving Doorbuster Deals on Gadgets

Attention, Kmart shoppers: say "turkey" three times, and you'll be granted three days of doorbusting Black Friday deals.

Attention, Kmart shoppers: say "turkey" three times, and you'll be granted three days of doorbusting Black Friday deals. Done? Oh good — here's a rundown of this weekend's Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday gadget sales.

But first, a little vocab lesson. An Early Thursday Doorbuster begins at 6 a.m. Thanksgiving Day and runs until 4 p.m. Stores will reopen at 8 p.m. on Thursday and close at 3 a.m. early Friday morning, marking the beginning of the Late Thursday Doorbuster deals. Stores open again two hours later, at 5 a.m. Friday morning, and run until 11 a.m. for Friday Doorbuster deals, which are effective through Saturday. Whew. Wipe your brow, and take a breath.

We've noted the Thursday morning, Thursday evening, and Friday morning deals below. Happy shopping!

TVs

Early Thursday Doorbusters

  • A 23.5-inch LED 1080p HDTV by Seiki is $88 (originally $190).
  • RCA's 42-inch plasma is marked down to $200 (originally $450).
  • Grab the 32-inch LCD HDTV by Proscan for $97 (originally $250).
  • When Kmart members purchase the 47-inch LG LED 1080 HDTV for $600 (originally $700), they will receive 20,000 extra points.
  • 32-inch LCD/DVD HDTV by Proscan is $230 (originally $300).

Late Thursday Doorbusters

  • Save $100 off of RCA's 39-inch LCD 1080p HDTV at $330 (originally $430).
  • A 32-inch LCD HDTV by Samsung is $250 (originally $330).
  • The 24-inch RCA LED 1080p HDTV is $200 (originally $230).
  • The 32-inch RCA LCD with built-in DVD is discounted at $240 (originally $330).
  • The 50-inch Proscan 1080p LCD HDTV is marked down to $288 (originally $700).
  • LG's 50-inch plasma HDTV is on sale for $550 (originally $700), and members will receive an additional 20,000 points.

Friday Doorbusters

  • The 46-inch RCA LCD HDTV is half off at $300 (originally $500).
  • The 40-inch Toshiba HDTV is $380 (originally $500), while the 32-inch Toshiba HDTV is $250 (originally $280).
  • Seiki's 22-inch LED HDTV is $140 (originally $170).
  • The 19-inch Proscan LED HDTV is on sale for $88 (originally $130).

There's tablets, cameras, and more in store after the break.

deals

More Black Friday News From Old Navy, Walmart, Kmart

The Black Friday train is chugging along, and even though their ads may have been leaked a little early, Kmart, Old Navy, and Walmart are officially showing off even more of what we can expect on Nov.

The Black Friday train is chugging along, and even though their ads may have been leaked a little early, Kmart, Old Navy, and Walmart are officially showing off even more of what we can expect on Nov. 26.

Charting your Black Friday plan of attack? Be sure to take note of these deals before you head out:

  • Purchase $25 dollars worth of merchandise at Old Navy and get a free copy of Dance Central for the Kinect.
  • Kmart is offering up game titles like Fable III for just $40, while Mass Effect 2 and Rock Band: Beatles will be priced at just $10 and $15, respectively.
  • If you're looking for a Sony product (including PSP, PS3, and PS2 games), Sony Insider has compiled a buying guide that lists of all the products on sale and where to get them on Black Friday.

Find out more about what Walmart has up its sleeve, including the insane hours they'll be holding and some pre-Thanksgiving savings, after the break.

Holiday

Sears and Kmart Get Social With Facebook eGifting

Not looking forward to battling the mall crowds this holiday season?

Not looking forward to battling the mall crowds this holiday season? Don't worry, I'm a big advocate of shopping online, since it keeps you calm, saves you time, and you can do it anytime. Now, things just got a little easier if your gift recipients are fans of Sears or Kmart — both companies have launched eGifting on Facebook.

All you have to do to purchase an eGift card is head to one of the two Facebook fan pages (Sears or Kmart), click on the eGifting tab, and purchase your gift card for another lucky Facebook friend.

What happens next? Find out when you read more.

Holiday

Do You Use Layaway?

Stores like Kmart, Sears, and Toys "R" Us are bringing back layaway programs.

Stores like Kmart, Sears, and Toys "R" Us are bringing back layaway programs. This service lets customers pay a small down payment, and then holds goods until the entire price is paid off. Big-ticket items, such as electronics, are increasingly being paid for through layaway programs, especially since shoppers are reluctant to rack up more debt on their credit cards.

Celebrity Designers

Fab Flash: The Jonas Brothers Try Their Hands at Designing

There's no stopping the Jonas brothers.

There's no stopping the Jonas brothers. Somewhere between performing sold-out concerts and flying around the country with Molly, the brothers found time to share their cool style with the masses by creating a cute clothing line for tweens. The line, named Jonas, is inspired by the brothers' fictional TV show, soon to be debuted on the Disney channel. The preppy collection includes argyle sweater vests, woven tops, tees, polo shirts, leggings, denim skirts, and jeans. The collection, set to retail $10 to $25, will be available at Wal-Mart, Kmart, Sears, and JCPenney in the Fall. Are you at all interested?

To see more from the Jonas collection, read more

Holiday

Deck the Haus: Martha Stewart For KMart Blue and Silver Christmas Tree Placemat

Queen Martha has stamped her name (figuratively) on some adorable, Scandinavian-like KMart Blue and Silver Christmas Tree Placemats ($2.39/each).


Queen Martha has stamped her name (figuratively) on some adorable, Scandinavian-like KMart Blue and Silver Christmas Tree Placemats ($2.39/each). They're definitely festive enough for your holiday table, but not so obnoxiously red and green that you'll be sick of them by Dec. 24. But if you did tire of them, no biggie — they do cost less than $3 each.