Our tryptophan-induced food comas are finally wearing off, and we're slowly making our way back to the keyboard as the holiday weekend draws to a close. Cyber Monday, an online shopping frenzy on the Monday following Black Friday, was stamped into the U.S. shopping calendar several years ago, and shows no signs of slowing -- considering comScore's estimation that online
spending this year is up 11-percent over 2009. With many of the major U.S. retailers, including
Amazon,
Target,
Best Buy,
Macy's and
Staples, launching late weekend deals, Reuters claims we've got a new "Cyber Sunday" on our hands. As usual, you'll want to keep an eye on deal sites like
Slickdeals and
DealNews, and we'll be updating this post over the next day with the best finds and deals. Check out the guide after the break!
Early Deals
Walmart
Check out all of Walmart's Cyber Monday deals
here.
Amazon
Amazons's back in
full force this year, but don't miss the
$67.99 Roku XD.
Target
Target has some great Canon camera deals for Cyber Monday 2010:
Staples
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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsWewtacoNov 29th 2010 10:23AM
A 320 inch TV for $377? I don't care that it's 720p, It's 320 inches.
SteamsomeNov 29th 2010 6:12PM
@wewtaco That's no deal.
Thomas HoustonNov 29th 2010 10:41AM
scratch that, 32-inch!
wackyanimationNov 29th 2010 3:54PM
eh, cyber monday is a myth. as usual there is not much noticeably on sale. If I wanted to buy something, I could find these prices any day.
slashNov 29th 2010 5:57PM
All the companies jack their prices up in Sept. then mark em down Thanksgiving