Shopping mood from Black Friday takes on a new medium Monday, when many shoppers browse the Internet to find huge discounts and bargain deals online. Coupons for Best Buy, ToysRus, Jaren, Sony, Dell and many more can be found by clicking here.
Cyber Monday was founded in 2008 by Shop.org, which signifies an extension of the Black Friday shopping tradition to the Internet. The occasion is indicative of the important role online shopping has formed for all types of consumer businesses from electronics to clothing retail.
According to a report by NBC, the Cyber Monday of 2012 is expected to be the biggest in its four-year history. The report suggests that consumers will spend than 20 percent more than what they did in 2011, which amounts to approximately $1.5 billion.
Here are some bargains and deals:
Best Buy: The electronics mogul Best Buy says it's offering the "best online sales of the year," from DVDs, name brand HD TVs, cameras and more. You can find the discounts here.
Amazon: The world's largest electronic retailer too is offering enormous deals on apparels, electronics and other items. Amazon started with its Black-Friday deals a day before Thanksgiving and continued to offer deals throughout the weekend. The popular e-reader, Amazon's Kindle is one of the hot marked down items: the 6" basic black/white Kindle is selling for $69.99, while the Kindle Fire is selling for $129.99 and the Kindle Fire HD is selling for $199. More deals can be found here.
Target: The discount retailer is also offering plenty of deals on Cyber Monday from furniture, electronics and apparel. Check out what Target is offering here.
Wal-Mart: The employee strikes for Wal-Mart did not seem to deter it from offering customers sales and discounts that can be found here.