Plasma TVs offer a clear, flat-screen image and are still a very popular television technology when it comes to today’s bigger screen editions. Plasma TVs rarely come in sizes smaller than 37”, but because of their pristine image they are always a big seller during the Black Friday season, as they are a huge seasonal favorite for gift giving.

During Black Friday 2011, one of the lowest priced plasma screen TVs was a 42″ for less than $300 available through popular Internet retailer, buy.com. Other hot ads for similar televisions during the same year were considered deals with prices well over $500. This year, competitors will likely try to stay on top of things by offering plasma screens for less than the incredible prices that were available during last year’s Black Friday sale. There is a good chance that many retailers will have a plasma screen or two going for less than $300 this year.

If you are seeking out hot deals on Plasma TVs for Black Friday 2011, retailers like Target and Best Buy, as well as online stores are probably going to be the best place to look. The competition to name the best price on plasma screen TVs is high. Statistically, Black Friday stands as one of the biggest days all year long for purchasing televisions. It’s a good idea to keep your eyes peeled on the big day, since many stores that don’t normally offer electronics will carry some reduced priced television sets just to draw in more customers.

Experts are predicting a record year for plasma TVs, with nearly every store having a great deal on them. Due to huge demand, items like these are expected to go fast during the 2011 Black Friday shopping experience, so get up early and come prepared.
Each year stores are opening their doors earlier and earlier in order to bring in big numbers, so make sure you check your local advertisements carefully.

Though not always as spectacular as Black Friday deals, Cyber Monday typically provides a few great sales as well. Cyber Monday sales still require getting up early, since good deals go fast, but they also offer you a chance to shop while still wrapped in your blankets and dressed in your pajamas.