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Target advertised “Black Friday-like deals all week” in an...

Target advertised “Black Friday-like deals all week” in an email newsletter Tuesday, including a $25 gift card with the purchase of any iPad and $20 gift cards with purchase of the iPod touch. The store was selling a 16GB new iPad for $499, the same price of the device at the Apple Store, and the iPad 2 was priced at $399, also matching the Apple price. The 16GB iPhone 4S was cut $20 to $179 with 2-year activation. The retailer is also issuing $25 gift cards to buyers of a $149 Wii console bundle, it said, and a $10 gift card is the reward for a $99 Nintendo DSi bundle. All gift card bundles run through Saturday. Also running under “temporary price cuts,” the 8GB iPod touch was trimmed by $11 to $184 and the black 32GB version by $32 to $272.99, a dollar under the white version at $273.99, the ad said. The 8GB iPod nano was shaved $10 top $119, as were the 16GB models to $139, it said. Target issued temporary price cuts on some TVs, including $50 off a Polaroid 32-inch 720p 60 Hz LCD TV, bringing it to $199, and $50 off a 39-inch Westinghouse 1080p 60 Hz LCD TV, dropping it to $329 online, according to the ad. An RCA Blu-ray player is on sale for $59.99, down from $79.99, and a Garmin Nuvi took a $35 hit to $84, the ad said. Dorm deals at Target include an Acer 15-inch notebook PC with 4GB memory and a 500GB hard drive, cut by $90 to $329, and an 11-inch Acer model with 2GB RAM and 320GB hard drive, pared by $30 to $269, according to the ad. A Canon Pixma printer was chopped $20 to $39.99, it said. Lexar 16GB thumb drives, shown in green and a diamond pattern, were listed on sale at $9.99. The retailer also took names and email addresses for “Bonus Black Friday” sales that start Friday and end Saturday.