2. DealNews.com
DealNews.com has the tagline of “Where every day is Black Friday.” They’re always showing deals all year long, and the day after Christmas promises great deals. They’re offering all the major brands with good deals. The lowest-priced laptops include the ASUS for $260 and Toshiba and Lenovo for $270. It’s even better than Black Friday, because you’re shopping for yourself and not for something to wrap and put under the tree for someone else.
3. Retailmenot.com
RetailMeNot.com has been offering coupon codes for all your favorite retailers, such as Toshiba, Dell, Best Buy, AT&T, etc., for Christmas shopping, and many of those codes are valid through the end of the year and into January. One of these deals is for AT&T, offering $100 off any tablet, plus free shipping. It could be a way to finally get your hands on that iPad. Or maybe you want to get 50% off that iPhone 5 or $475 off a custom Qosmio gaming laptop. Those deals are hard to pass up.
4. Apple.com
If you don’t need to be the first owner of an Apple computer, you can check out their refurbished deals that are offered all year long. I’ve gotten refurbished MacBooks and iPods, and you would never know the difference, that it was previously owned by someone else. Additionally, you still get the standard one-year warranty, along with a discounted price. They also have refurbished iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs. Check back often, as they restock often.
5. Bestbuy.com
There’s no need to do without if Santa wasn’t particularly good to you this year. There’s no shame in just buying it yourself, especially if it’s a big-ticket item like a computer or a tablet. Start shopping the deals and find the one you’ve been waiting for all year long.