Target is a major destination for many shoppers looking to get a little bit of everything. Like others, the retailer is starting its Black Friday early, with doors opening at 9PM local time on Thanksgiving.
Target Black Friday 2012 deals


Gaming
- Xbox 360 4GB bundle with Kinect, Kinect Adventures and Kinect: Disneyland Adventures, a wireless controller, and one month of Xbox Live for $199.99.
- PlayStation 3 250GB bundle with the inFamous Collection, the Uncharted Dual Pack, and one wireless controller for $199.99.
- Nintendo Wii with Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, and Just Dance Kids 2 for $119.
- Wii Motion Plus, PlayStation 3 DualShock, or Xbox 360 controllers for $39 each.
- PlayStation Vita with Wi-Fi and LEGO Batman 2 for $199.99.
- Nintendo 3DS with Super Mario Bros. 3D Land for $149.99.
- A selection of Nintendo Wii, DS, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 games for $10, $15, $25, or $35 each.
Tablets and Music
- Nook Simple Touch e-reader for $49.
- 16GB iPad with Retina display with $60 Target gift card for $499.99.
- 16GB iPad 2 with $60 Target gift card for $399.99.
- 16GB iPod touch with $40 Target gift card for $195.
- 16GB iPod nano with $20 Target gift card for $149.
- Beats Solo HD headphones for $179.99.
Televisions
- Samsung UN32EH4003 32-inch LED HDTV for $247.99.
- Samsung UN50EH5000 50-inch 1080p LED HDTV for $699 (Friday only from 4AM to noon).
Cameras
- Nikon L310 digital camera for $99.99.
- Canon bundle with a Rebel T3 DSLR camera, 18-55mm lens, 75-300mm zoom lens, 4GB SDHC card, and a Canon DSLR bag for $499.99.
- Canon A3400 16-megapixel camera, SD card, and a carrying case for $89.99.
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