This year Black Friday deals are coming all month long, and electronic sales are sky rocketing.

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According to KHOU, televisions, laptops, and "stocking stuffers" are this week's top-sellers as stores kicked off their Black Friday deals on Saturday. Stocking Stuffers include many DVDs and box-sets for television and movies, as well as add-on pieces for electronic devices.

Walmart is rolling back the prices on computers and accessories, with over $100 in savings on select items.

Buyers can also save $100 on the VIZIO E600-B3 60" Full HD television, which was reduced from $898 to $798 this week at Walmart.

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Apple products are also expected to experience major price cuts, according to Value Walk on Saturday.

Anyone looking to score a cheaper iPhone 6 would do best to look this month, as deals are expected to be offered. Experts also believe the phones will come with gift cards for $50 to $75, which would benefit both consumer and the company itself.

In addition, Value Walk is predicting major discounts for the iPod, iMac, and MacBook this season, which will be offered at all major retailers.

Officially Black Friday is still weeks away, but discounts and deals began on Saturday, Nov. 1 in order to boost sales. This could also reduce the number of consumers in-stores on Black Friday, a day notorious for overcrowding and "stampede" problems. Savings are also expected to increase, largely due to the expanding reach of discounts and deals.