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Nikon Coolpix S205 - Target has just released their Black Friday Ads for 2010 in all different kinds of media. Here compiled within this post are the highlights of Target’s Black Friday Ads featuring the best deals and the best buys you can get from their doorbuster items. Make sure to have your eye on these items on 4am on Black Friday!

Another great deal about buying at Target on Black Friday is that they will give you a free $10 Target Gift Card when you spend $100 or more in the store. Make sure to go early if you want this free Target Gift Card because they offer it only from 4-10am and is limited to only one card per guest.

Another $30 gift card will be given if you buy an 8GB iPod touch for only $225.

Another $15 Gift Card will be given on any purchase of 8GB iPod Nano for only $145.

Check out these best deals from Target and we emphasized on percentage the sale and the savings you can get from Target on Black Friday.

Here are our favorite deals from Target.

Biggest sale and biggest discount ever especially on gadgets for Target this 2010.

45% off Westinghouse 40 inch 60Hz 1080p LCD HDTV (but it at $298 only)

30% off Wii Fit Plus Bundle that includes the Wii Balance Board and Wii Fit Plus Game. It’s perfect for New Year’s resolution. ($67)

30% over Hit Movies on DVD for only $13 each. It’s a great deal indeed

58% off Tomtom XL335T with lifetime Traffic updates! (Get it for only $79)

43% off Nikon Coolpix s205 Digital Camera with 12 megapixels and 4x optical zoom. ($79)

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