Cyber Monday Deals 2014: The Season’s Blockbuster Sales For Online Shoppers

Cyber Monday Deals 2014 - This weekend, about 140 million people are expected to shop online. And online retailers are competing for an increasingly bigger share of the holiday spending as consumers are picking up online deals.

This 2014, Cyber Monday falls on Dec. 1 and that hasn't stopped online retailers from throwing up deals already. According to Reuters, retailers also said they were capturing more of the holiday budget online. Amazon has out-discounted several of the country's biggest online retailers on big-ticket holiday items like a Samsung 55-inch 4K flat-screen television for $899.

Among the 2014 Cyber Monday Deals' bestsellers online are video games, wireless prepaid phones, high-definition televisions and baby items. Since 2005, Black Friday has been the top sales day in the US however this year, BBC News said online sales could change and exceed Black Friday's peak performance.

According to the company that tracks online shopping transactions in the United States, IBM Digital Analytics said online sales increased to 6.4 percent from the beginning of Thanksgiving through noon Eastern Time on Black Friday.

If queuing outside the retail stores is not your thing, then maybe the great deals for Cyber Monday 2014 could help you. Yahoo! Tech said online shopping is less chaotic, much safer and an alternative to Black Friday shopping extravaganza.

And here are some of the best online deals.

On Amazon.com, it's online Black Friday sale is still ongoing with new surprise deals striking the site every 10 minutes. So far, the company has disclosed some of its best-priced tech deals for Cyber Monday 2014 including a 40 percent off on Panasonic 47-inch and 55-inch smart 3D HDTVs and over 50 percent off on Sony and Philips portable speaker systems. It also offers free and discounted apps in the Amazon Appstore.

On Walmart.com, the company offers up to $500 discounts on super-large HDTVS. Their three-game PlayStation 4 bundle is only for $449 however, more surprise deals are yet to be revealed. While Target.com is still to disclose their Cyber Monday deals.

Apple iPad Mini 2 for $224.99 or Amazon's Fire TV Stick for $24.99 both with free shipping is Bestbuy.com's early Cyber Monday Deals 2014 offer. The company's official sale listing is yet to be revealed. Meanwhile, Newegg.com promises to offer great deals on tablets, laptops and home entertainment system products.

On Tigerdirect.com, their "Tech the Season" sale is ongoing as well as the full catalog of sales-priced computer-related products with a super-low-priced "Daily Deal Slasher" item swapped every 24 hours. Tech companies like Motorola also revealed their upcoming Cyber Monday deals with a $140-off deal on the unlocked version of its flagship Moto X Smartphone.

Among other companies that have also revealed their own Cyber Monday 2014 deals are Dell, Microsoft, HP and Lenovo. Cell providers such as Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T also announced their own deal line-ups.

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