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Best Buy's Boxing Day Sale officially starts online on Tuesday, December 24 at 6:00 PM ET, while stores will open at 6:00 AM local time on December 26.
We've listed a handful of deals to provide some shopping inspiration -- note that flyer pricing will not reflect on product pages until the sale begins.
Appliances and Kitchen
- Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine - $539.99 (regularly $599.99)
- Breville Smart Oven Pro $249.99 + FREE Bamboo Cutting Board (regularly $349.99)
- Dyson Ball Animal 2 Upright Bagless Vacuum - $479.99 (regularly $599.99)
- Dyson V7 Motorhead Origin Cordless Stick Vacuum - $299.99 (regularly $399.99)
- Dyson V11 Absolute Pro Cordless Stick Vacuum - $779.99 (regularly $949.99)
- Instant Pot Smart Wi-Fi Pressure Cooker, 6-Quart - $99.99 (regularly $149.99)
- KitchenAid Artisan Design Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, 5-Quart - $329.99 (regularly $659.99)
- Vitamix Pro 750 Heritage 1.89L 1440-Watt Blender - $499.99 (regularly $749.99)
Cameras
- Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Full Frame DSLR Camera, Body Only - $2699.99 (regularly $3499.99)
- Garmin Mini Dashcam 1080p Mini Dash Cam - $139.99 (regularly $179.99)
- GoPro HERO8 Waterproof 4K Sport Camera with Accessory Bundle - $469.99 (regularly $649.99)
- Nikon D610 DSLR Camera with 50mm Lens, Battery Grip & Wi-Fi Adapter - $1199.99 (regularly $2699.99)
- Sony a5100 Mirrorless Camera with E PZ 16-50mm OSS Lens Kit - $499.99 (regularly $549.99)
- Sony a6100 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Lens Kit - $999.99 (regularly $1099.99)
- Thinkware 1080p Dash Cam + Rear Camera with Wi-Fi & GPS - $279.99 (regularly $449.99)
Computers and Tablets
- Acer Aspire 5 15.6" Laptop with Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $849.99 (regularly $1099.99)
- Amazon Fire 7 Tablet, 16GB - $54.99 (regularly $69.99) [December 24 to 29]
- Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet, 16GB - $74.99 (regularly $99.99) [December 24 to 29]
- Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet, 32GB - $159.99 (regularly $199.99) [December 24 to 29]
- Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, 8GB - $119.99 (regularly $139.99)
- Apple MacBook Pro 13.3" with Touch Bar, Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD and macOS - $1499.99 (regularly $1699.99)
- Apple MacBook Pro 13.3" with Touch Bar, Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and macOS - $1749.99 (regularly $1949.99)
- ASUS ROG Strix G 15.6" Gaming Laptop with Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 and Windows 10 - $999.99 (regularly $1249.99)
- ASUS VivoBook 15.6" Laptop with Intel Core i5 Processor, 12GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $649.99 (regularly $949.99)
- ASUS ZenBook 14" 2-in-1 Laptop with Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $999.99 (regularly $1199.99)
- Dell G3 15.6" Gaming Laptop with Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti and Windows 10 - $1149.99 (regularly $1249.99)
- Dell G5 Gaming Desktop with Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 and WIndows 10 - $1499.99 (regularly $1999.99)
- HP 15.6" Laptop with Intel Core i3 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 - $499.99 (regularly $699.99)
- HP 15.6" Laptop with Intel Core i7 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $749.99 (regularly $949.99) [December 24 to 28]
- Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 13.5" with Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD and Windows 10 - $1199.99 (regularly $1349.99)
- Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3" with Intel Core i3 Processor, 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD and Windows 10 - $799.99 (regularly $999.99)
- Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3" with Intel Core i5 Processor, 2GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 - $1299.99 (regularly $1599.99)
- Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB M.2 NVMe SSD - $129.99 (regularly $169.99)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e 10.5" Tablet, 128GB - $549.99 + FREE $50.00 Gift Card (regularly $649.99)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 10.5" Tablet, 128GB - $699.99 + FREE $100.00 Gift Card (regularly $899.99)
- Up to $150.00 off select Apple iPad
Home Theatre and Audio
- Beats by Dr. Dre Studio3 Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones - $229.99 (regularly $399.99)
- Bose Home Speaker 300 Wireless Multi-Room Speaker - $249.99 (regularly $329.99)
- Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 - $449.99 (regularly $499.99)
- Denon AVR-X3600H 9.2 Channel 4K Network AV Receiver - $799.99 (regularly $1449.99)
- Google Chromecast - $35.00 (regularly $45.00)
- Google Chromecast Ultra - $70.00 (regularly $90.00)
- JBL Charge 4 Waterproof Bluetooth Wireless Speaker - $139.99 (regularly $219.99) [December 24 to 28]
- JBL Under Armour Flash In-Ear Truly Wireless Headphones - $139.99 (regularly $229.99)
- JLab JBuds Air In-Ear Truly Wireless Bluetooth Headphones - $49.99 (regularly $99.99)
- Logitech G230 Stereo Gaming Headset - $29.99 (regularly $59.99)
- Razer Kraken Over-Ear Gaming Headset - $69.99 (regularly $119.99)
- Roku Streaming Stick+ Media Streamer - $59.99 (regularly $89.99)
- Samsung Galaxy Buds In-Ear Truly Wireless Headphones - $179.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Sennheiser HD 4.50R Over-Ear Noise-Cancelling Headphones - $129.99 (regularly $229.99)
- Sony XB32 EXTRA BASS Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker - $129.99 (regularly $219.99)
- Sony WH-1000XM3 Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones - $349.99 (regularly $449.99)
- Sony WH-XB900N Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones - $199.99 (regularly $349.99)
- Ultimate Ears BOOM 3 Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker with Charging Dock - $129.99 (regularly $249.99)
Kids and Baby
- Circle Home Plus Parental Control Device - $129.99 (regularly $169.99)
- Ergobaby 360 Four Position Baby Carrier - $99.99 (regularly $179.99)
- Evenflo EveryStage Deluxe Convertible 3-in-1 Car Seat - $229.99 (regularly $349.99)
- Evenflo Pivot Expand Standard Stroller with SafeMax Infant Car Seat - $399.99 (regularly $599.99)
- Fisher Price Quinn 4-in-1 Convertible Crib - $299.99 (regularly $599.99)
- Graco SnugRide Click Connect 35 Pierce Infant Car Seat - $159.99 (regularly $279.99)
Peripherals and Accessories
- Acer 34" Ultrawide WQHD 75Hz 1ms GTG LED Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $499.99 (regularly $599.99)
- ASUS 28" 4K 1ms LED Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $349.99 (regularly $449.99)
- ASUS 34" WQHD ROG Swift Ultrawide 5ms GTG Curved IPS LED Gaming Monitor with NVIDIA G-Sync - $799.99 (regularly $1299.99)
- Belkin BOOSTUP Wireless Charging Pad - $29.99 (regularly $49.99)
- D-Link Wireless AC2600 Dual-Band Gigabit Router - $119.99 (regularly $189.99)
- Dell 27" WQHD 144Hz 1ms GTG TN LED Gaming Monitor with NVIDIA G-Sync - $449.99 (regularly $749.99)
- Linksys Velop AC2200 Whole-Home Mesh Wi-Fi System, 3 Pack - $379.99 (regularly $499.99)
- Linksys Wireless AC2200 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi Router - $149.99 (regularly $229.99)
- Logitech Craft Bluetooth Backlit Keyboard - $169.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Logitech G502 HERO Optical Gaming Mouse - $39.99 (regularly $99.99)
- Logitech G513 Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - $99.99 (regularly $149.99)
- Logitech G903 Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse - $79.99 (regularly $99.99)
- Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - $99.99 (regularly $149.99)
- Logitech Harmony 665 Advanced Remote Control - $49.99 (regularly $69.99)
- NETGEAR Nighthawk Wireless AC2100 Dual-Band Gigabit Router - $129.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Razer DeathAdder Elite Optical Gaming Mouse - $39.99 (regularly $69.99)
- Razer Essential Keyboard, Mouse and Mat Gaming Bundle - $99.99 (regularly $179.99)
- Samsung 24" 60Hz 4ms GTG LED Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $119.99 (regularly $199.99)
- Samsung 27" WQHD 144Hz 4ms GTG Curved VA LED Gaming Monitor - $349.99 (regularly $429.99)
- Samsung 28" 4K 60Hz 1ms GTG TN LED Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $249.99 (regularly $399.99)
- Samsung EVO Plus 128GB microSDXC Memory Card - $29.99 (regularly $54.99)
- Samsung EVO Plus 256GB microSDXC Memory Card - $54.99 (regularly $129.99)
- Seagate Backup Plus 4TB USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive - $89.99 (regularly $134.99)
- TP-Link Archer AX50 AX3000 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router - $149.99 (regularly $199.99)
- TP-Link Deco M4 AC1200 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System, 3 Pack - $169.99 (regularly $199.99)
- WD My Passport 5TB USB Portable External Hard Drive - $129.99 (regularly $199.99)
Smart Home
- Amazon Echo Show 5 - $64.99 (regularly $99.99)
- Arlo Pro 2 Wire-Free Indoor/Outdoor Security System with 2 1080p Cameras - $429.99 (regularly $529.99)
- Blink XT2 Wire-Free Home Security Bundle with 3 HD Cameras + Amazon Echo Dot - $249.99 (regularly $379.99)
- Click and Grow Smart Indoor Garden with Basil Seed Capsule, 3 Pack - $79.99 (regularly $129.99)
- D-Link Wi-Fi Indoor Mini 720p Security Camera, 2 Pack - $89.99 (regularly $129.99)
- Google Nest Hello Video Doorbell Bundle with Google Nest Mini - $219.99 (regularly $369.99)
- Google Nest Hub - $89.00 (regularly $169.00)
- Google Nest Mini, 2nd Generation - $39.00 (regularly $69.00)
- Google Nest Wi-Fi Smart Learning Thermostat with Google Nest Mini - $249.99 (regularly $399.99)
- Philips Hue Colour Starter Kit, 4 Pack - $169.99 (regularly $249.99)
- Ring Wi-Fi Video Doorbell 2 - $179.99 (regularly $229.99)
Televisions
- LG 55" 4K HDR LED webOS Smart TV - $499.99 (regularly $599.99)
- LG 55" B9 4K HDR OLED WebOS Smart TV - $1599.99 (regularly $1999.99)
- LG 65" B9 4K HDR OLED WebOS Smart TV - $2199.99 (regularly $2999.99)
- LG 75" 4K HDR IPS Smart LED TV - $999.99 (regularly $1799.99)
- Samsung 49" 4K HDR LED Curved Tizen Smart TV - $399.99 (regularly $549.99)
- Samsung 55" 4K HDR LED Tizen Smart TV - $488.99 (regularly $599.99)
- Samsung 65" 4K HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV - $1499.99 (regularly $1899.99)
- Samsung 70" 4K HDR LED Tizen Smart TV - $899.99 (regularly $1499.99)
- Sony 55" X900F 4K HDR LED Android Smart TV - $999.99 (regularly $1599.99)
- Sony 65" X950G 4K HDR LED Android Smart TV - $1899.99 (regularly $2599.99)
- Sony 65" A8G 4K HDR OLED Android Smart TV - $2499.99 (regularly $3999.99)
- TCL 55" 6-Series 4K HDR LED Roku Smart TV - $649.99 (regularly $699.99)
- TCL 75" 4-Series 4K HDR Roku Smart TV - $999.99 (regularly $1299.99)
- Toshiba 55" 4K HDR LED Fire Smart TV - $449.99 (regularly $699.99)
Video Games
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (PS4, Xbox One) - $59.99 (regularly $79.99) [December 24 to 31]
- Collection of Mana (Switch) - $29.99 (regularly $49.99)
- Days Gone (PS4) - $29.99 (regularly $49.99)
- Death Stranding (PS4) - $49.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Forza Horizon 4 (Xbox One) - $39.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Gears 5 (Xbox One) - $39.99 (regularly $79.99)
- NHL 20 (PS4, Xbox One) - $39.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Nintendo Switch Bundle with New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe - $399.99
- Nintendo Switch Pro Controller - $74.99 (regularly $89.99) [December 24 to 28]
- Oculus Go 32GB VR Headset - $199.99 (regularly $269.99) [December 24 to 31]
- PlayStation 4 1TB Only on PlayStation Bundle - $299.99 (regularly $379.99)
- PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB NHL 20 Bundle - $369.99 (regularly $499.99)
- Red Dead Redemption 2 (PS4, Xbox One) - $49.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (PS4, Xbox One) - $59.99 (regularly $79.99) [December 24 to 31]
- Super Mario Odyssey (Switch) - $59.99 (regularly $79.99) [December 24 to 31]
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Switch) - $59.99 (regularly $79.99) [December 24 to 31]
- The Outer Worlds (PS4) - $49.99 (regularly $79.99)
- Xbox One S 1TB Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition Bundle - $249.99 (regularly $379.99)
- Xbox One X 1TB Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition Bundle - $449.99 (regularly $599.99)
- Xbox One Wireless Controller - $49.99 (regularly $74.99)
Wearables
- Fitbit Versa 2 40mm Smartwatch - $179.99 (regularly $249.99)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 46mm Smartwatch with Heart Rate Monitor - $359.99 (regularly $399.99)
Best Buy's Boxing Day 2019 Sale is effective online and in Best Buy stores (where available) from December 24 to January 2. All flyer products are limited, with a limit of one per customer. BestBuy.ca offers free shipping with orders over $35.00 (excluding oversized items) and a free in-store pick-up option with no minimum.
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View alllooking to purchase the google nest protect, and am receiving the nest mini. Per the return policy, I can return the nest mini and get a credit.
https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/B0012505
Outside of clearance of specific models though the best time of the year overall is November-January--i.e. now. There's quite a few articles you can pull on the intarwebs about the "best time of year to buy a TV", here is one of them to start you off:
https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/finance ... to-buy-tv/
I saw a better one recently with graphs of prices over the year but can't seem to find that article anymore. Note a lot of these articles mention Super Bowl but I don't think that's as big a deal when you're buying in Canada.
I am not opposed to TCL or Hisense TV's, I have been following them for a while and they are making significant improvements. If it was for bedroom or something I would definitely grab one from Costco but at 75" and being in the great room where I'll be doing all my tv watching, my issue is the panel lottery. I just don't have the time or patience to buy one and test it out just to find I have to pack it up and try again. I would take a chance on an 8 series but I haven't seen any indication of when it'll appear in Canada.
Aside from BF or even boxing day, are there any other times during the year where TV's go on sale significantly? (not just standard weekly deals)
However what will the next thing for them to really come out with that's going to retain the interest of buyers? I.e. What could they do to the next version of this level TV that they haven't done already? X900F and X950G are already similar enough, the next thing is 8K but that's still to expensive to bring to a set of this cost I think--will probably be a year or two before that happens. It almost seems like the X950G will "carry over" a year instead of getting replaced but I guess we'll see.
The other things that might happen is they introduce more OLEDs--lower prices as well as smaller sizes but since I don't think Sony is making any of these panels it may be up to the panel makers (LG?) to have this filter down.
Other things on the horizon are ULED XD and MegaCon dual-layer panels but the former is Hisense and the latter is pro-realm tech of Panasonic's. Doesn't look like Sony or Samsung are headed that way any time soon. TCL is pushing the mini LED backlighting which should be more widely available for purchase in the coming months. Micro LED (the first new display type for TVs since OLED) is coming too but pricing will be above OLED whenever that drops. Micro LED seems to be headed up by both Samsung and Sony but again the prices of these TVs will be in the "several-thousand-for-a-65" realm. Unless by some magic 8K sets become available at significantly lower pricing than the past year, don't see what will really come in any new model other than fluff.
TBH it's the 2nd tier brands that are really making the headway now. They've come a long way and TCL, leading the pack, has made pretty significant leaps in market share. I'm actually quite impressed at their philosophy, their strive for vertical integration, and the quality and features they're providing at the price they are. Sony and Samsung are more or less just resting on laurels and demanding high prices for their offerings. Offerings which, outside of the very high-end, are pretty lacklustre/mediocre and aren't really worth it at all, not with the stuff TCL and Hisense are putting out for much less money.
Note that this is coming from someone that has almost exclusively bought Sony TVs over the years, and having seven Sony displays in the house. It's also coming from someone who used to condemn the 2nd tier brands as being cheap/crappy...crap, up until recently. (Granted still wouldn't buy or recommend 3rd tier stuff, wouldn't even buy low end 2nd tier.) I just bought my first TCL set and despite it not being a high-end set (5-series) and not being anything spectacular, it's still quite impressive and better than any Sony until you spend 2-3x the money, where Sonys, Samsungs, start to be worth it. However even then they may only be worth it then because they're the only ones at the higher end of things. Once stuff like ULED XD comes out, once the TCL 8s are more available (and one it gets to its second gen as well), I suspect the tides will begin to turn even harder on the first tier manufacturers, who will basically be reliant on the cutting edge (like micro LED) to remain on top and continue to charge premium prices across the board.
If you're not interested in the TCL 8-series, or seeing what Hisense will put out there with ULED XD (and where it will be priced), it's probably better to just get a clearance-priced set while you can. However if you're not going to even unbox/use it for a few months you should definitely wait as those things are coming and you may change your mind once you see what else comes out.
On the other hand you could also wait for the 75X950G to go on clearance but that will likely go towards the later half of next year, depending on if/when the 2020 replacement launches. On the minus side of that the larger X950s have the dumb X-wide filter on them which means you get IPS-like contrast (read: crappy) while benefiting from better viewing angle. Depends on your use case as if you need better picture off-centre the X950G might be better; otherwise I'd stick to the straight-VA X900F as it's already much cheaper.
As a side note, Sony TVs tend to benefit from the best clearance deals as the reg. prices are jacked up so high to begin with. Samsung too but I think out of all the brands Sony commands the most pricing premium, something that becomes evident once the "steal deals" come around when it's model clearance time. The smaller X900Fs however have not had that great price reductions TBH...the 49" is basically the same price as the 55", and the 55" is nearly the same price as the X950G in the same size. Not sure how Sony seems to get away with this but I'm glad I got my Z9D when I did
There's literally one thing I want, but it's $18.99 so it doesn't meet the requirements for free shipping, I have no interest in going to the store without knowing if they have it (and only one is within a reasonable distance anyways), and I'm absolutely not ordering 2 of them and having to go return the extra copy because it's going to be nuts until like mid-January and they have no idea how to staff their front end to save their lives.
I had woken up at 5:30 am on Boxing Day, driven to that same Visions, gotten in line at like 5:50 am, and got the same TV.
That was the first and last time I ever did the line up on Boxing Day (in large part because starting next year I worked every single one for 6 straight years >_>)
I picked up the Samsung 49" 4k TV to replace my 10+ year old 3D TV
Don't use it for music, I have Echo 3rd gen's for that.
Ain't that the truth. Even when you lineup and get into the store "sorry, the item you want, that's an online only special" wow, thanks
-Jamie M.
... and people now love online shopping .... /rolls eyes
Thanks for killing the fun.