Retailers Open On Thanksgiving Evening, Starting Black Friday Sales Early
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WePC, online tech portal best known for computer building guides, is gearing up to provide the masses with crucial information and top deals for the upcoming Black Friday weekend.

Its guides include fearless forecasts of what will be this year's best selling brands and components, a live tracking of sales conditions, as well as the best deals both for gamers and employees looking to invest in personal computers (PC).

Casting Bets for Black Friday Bestsellers

The tech site has released its sales predictions with "Black Friday 2020 Winners Predictions" - its own compilation of "Winners" for each PC hardware category. Recognizing the year 2020 as a "turbulent year where nobody should ever try to predict anything ever again," WePC took its own team to predict the sales performances of some of the most popular hardware pieces, based on consumer response on their Twitter polls.

Aside from boldly predicting that Taiwanese brand MSI will emerge as the top brand, the team behind these predictions also reported their key findings from its series of Twitter polls. For example, one in every five people, or 20 percent, of people who usually splurge on Black Friday sales said that they are skipping this year. Additionally, 41 percent of participants declared a budget of just $250 for PC tech. On the other hand, 15% of respondents are looking to spend over a thousand dollars.

Since the coronavirus pandemic has forced stay-at-home orders, there has been a significant increase in gaming activities during the lockdown. Based on the survey, 13 percent claim that this Black Friday will be their first gaming PC shopping experience.

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Additionally, WePC will be hosting a live Hot Beat tracker, which will monitor the sales of PC parts and peripherals and see if their forecasts will hit the mark. To monitor which parts are hot and which are not, check their site's "Black Friday LIVE! What's Selling The Best Right Now?"

Tried and Tested: Black Friday Deals from WePC

For buyers not interested in the pulse of the masses, they can go straight ahead and check the best deals compiled by WePC. The site claims that they have "tried and tested these essential game and workstation products." Before heading to the PC building website's recommended parts, there are also "Top Tips For Bagging The Best Gaming Deals This Black Friday 2020." The Black Friday deals, curated by the WePC team, and helps narrow down searches by identifying the product category, brand, and even the retailers. These deals are separated by location: the US, the UK, Canada, and Worldwide.

For builders, the site has taken the time and effort to build separate article giving their expert opinion and pro tips in choosing and using these peripherals. For office employees who made the shift to off-site working, or WFH arrangements, there is the "Top 5 Best Gaming Chairs" list designed for maximum comfort over extended sitting hours.

In terms of display, it is not always "bigger is better," as factors such as mounting location, viewing distance, and compatibility with your existing rig need to be considered. To learn more, check out what WePC has to say in terms of "Buying The Best Monitor For You This Black Friday."

Also check out: "Top 5 Headsets This Black Friday" and "Buying The Best Laptop For You This Black Friday" to ensure only the best deals end up on your Black Friday shopping carts.

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