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Argos launch new Cyber Monday offers to help shoppers still looking for bargains in the run up to Christmas. The high street chain has cut the price on hundreds of products across technology, toys, appliances and home departments, and looks set to continue the discounts until Wednesday 30th November. Shoppers can access all the current deals by visiting the Argos Cyber Monday deals page. Alongside the one-off discounts, the retailer is also offering shoppers half price savings on toys, 25% off homewares when you spend £30 or more and 25% off furniture items over £150. John Rogers, Chief Executive Officer of Sainsbury’s Argos, said: “Last year’s Black Friday was the biggest and most successful shopping day ever for Argos. “We have been busy preparing for the Black Friday period for many months now, making sure our website, stores and distribution operations are all geared up in anticipation of high levels of demand for our great range of products." Here's a round up of the top deals we've spotted, plus a breakdown of where to find specific items on the retailers site below.




All of Argos's latest Cyber Monday deals are available to check and reserve here with instant collection in over 800 stores nationwide, as well as almost 30 stores in Sainsbury’s supermarkets and another 30 digital collection points in Sainsbury’s stores. Ambilight makes your viewing experience more immersive - by emitting a glow from two-sides of your TV, as well as giving you up to four times the resolution of full HD. With a digital motor V6, the Dyson vacuum cleaner will give you the exceptional suction power so you can get all that cleaning done quickly. This stylish gold iPhone 6 comes with 16GB of storage and 8MP camera with HD video capability - ideal for anyone looking to upgrade their smartphone. Get full HD resolution and cinema quality graphics from the comfort of your home, and easy access to built-in entertainment smart hub. The 49-inch version of the same TV is also heavily discounted, costing just £349 this Cyber Monday (that's a £230 discount). Slim, light and surprisingly affordable, this Lenovo laptop comes with up to eight hours battery life and will make an ideal Christmas gift.




Discounted to an unbelievably low price, shoppers can pick up Amazon's popular tablet for about the same price as a round of drinks at the pub. Make every beat count with the new Fitbit and easily keep track of how many calories you're eating and burning, it's likely this will be one of the most popular gifts on Christmas lists this year. These Philips wireless headphones are less than half price and will let you enjoy up to 16 hours of continuous wireless playback even with Bluetooth and Active Noise Cancelling on. Still not found what you wanted? Here's where to look. Tech - for deals on laptops, tablets, games consoles or headphones, browse the Argos technology deals page here. Toys - with thousands of must-have Christmas toys featured in the Black Friday deals, parents should take a look at the toy deals section and start stockpiling for the festive season. Home - whether you've just moved or want to spruce up the home, Argos have up to half price off selected home appliances in the sale.




Health and beauty - upgrade your straighteners or start buying gift sets for Christmas in the sale with these deals on personal electrics, perfume and more. Jewellery - treat yourself or someone special to a new watch of piece of fine jewellery and save up to 50% off. You can browse all the jewellery offers here. Don't forget to also check Argos' Twitter and Facebook social media channels to ensure you don't miss any early bird deals. For more ways to save at the retailer read our Argos voucher codes guide. What is Cyber Monday? Xbox One and PS4 Argos have released a few Black Friday shopping tips to help customers: Check opening times for your local store if you're planning to click and collect so you don't miss out on picking up your order. Do your shopping online. Take advantage of shopping at unsocial hours to snap up the deals before they are gone. Apparently the quietest time to browse the deals and make purchases is 3-4am, Keep track of everything you've bought, so that when you're clicking and collecting you can be sure you've got everything you ordered.




Look out for the extra special help Argos are providing to make Cyber Monday 2016 as stress-free as possible. There will be more Argos colleagues than ever before in-store, so don't be afraid to ask for help.Argos is a UK company that was formed in 1973. It is unique in the UK due to its ‘order and wait’ in-store shopping format, but for many UK residents it was its 6 monthly catalogue that really got us excited. In the run up to Christmas I would get the latest Argos catalogue and literally pour over it for hours and days just working out what toys and games I would like to get that year. Looking back, these magazines are an amazing snapshot back to a bygone era which show not only what was out there but what were the hot properties of the day. You can often see which ones were hot by how much ‘real estate’ each property got in the catalogue that year. What’s also incredible to see is how many properties lasted for so long with literally the same photographs being used of a product for nearly a decade.




It’s like stepping into a time machine. It really is a window into the past.My favourite sections were the digital watches, action figures and electronic games but there is so much good stuff in them. Some of the photos that have real life models in them are pretty ‘interesting’ in terms of haircuts and fashion too of course! And it’s great to see what the level of technology was in each year from the pages that have the media formats such as blank VHS tapes or floppy disks etc. It’s like stepping into a time machine. It really is a window into the past. I also like looking at how the selection of a particular property changes over the years. I’m still looking for PDFs or physical copies of three catalogues from the 80s and once I have some of them I can start looking at properties such as Masters of the Universe and seeing how the selection changed each year and which properties came in to get more page real estate in the catalogue. I do often wonder what happened to the products that were used for the photo shoots.




Who got to take them home after the shoot was over? For example I wonder if this kid in the photo on the right got to keep the Bigfoot toy. I’m thinking he probably didn’t and that’s why he doesn’t look particularly happy. Some of the dioramas were pretty cool too for things like Masters of the Universe or M.A.S.K. where they would lay out all the toys into a kind of battle scene. I’d love to watch a ‘Making Of’ documentary of the photo shoots of these Argos catalogues. I love retro ephemera in general (posters, adverts, leaflets etc) and I’ve been collecting old Argos catalogues for a few years now. I initially wanted to just get all the ones from the 80s but then I thought I would extend that to 1975 – 1995. Given that Argos started in 1973 I’ll probably try to get the earlier ones too. I’ve now got nearly all of them as PDF and I currently have 18 hard copies. See my table to the left for the full run down. Orange means I have a PDF copy of the catalogue and blue means that I own a physical copy of that particular catalogue.




You can also see under the main list that I also have a few PDFs of some special edition Argos catalogues. The Christmas one is great for even more yuletide nostalgia and I think the Superstore ones were just slightly bigger with a few more versions of certain products (although sadly I don’t think they had any more toys in those ones). I’ve uploaded all the PDFs that I have to the Issuu platform. Some were scanned in differently and so appear as double pages but most of them read as a normal catalogue. I do have some physical copies that I don’t yet have as PDF and so I hope to be able to scan those ones in myself at some point. I’d love to be able to get every single issue up until 1995 in either PDF form or hard copy. My mission is to fill the columns with orange and blue! The hard copies are getting harder to find and some early 80s ones can go for over £50 on eBay! They’re really becoming collectors items. Luckily I found a guy on eBay who used to work for Argos and he sold me some other of his Argos catalogues privately, so that’s where I got several of my hard copies from.




The PDFs are from various sources. Below I have chosen some of the best pages throughout out the years to showcase here, but stay tuned for some regular blog posts with more stuff from the pages of the Argos catalogue! Some cool celebrities on the left hand page here. Lou Ferrigno, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emlyn Hughes (big footballer in the UK) and some dude who looks like a weak Hoff. On the right hand page we have some incredible ‘retro sports bag’ that you can buy today. But these ones were the real deal back then! Check out these cutting edge electronic games for the time. Mini Munchman and Astro Wars are ones that I particular remember. They might not seem like much now but they were seriously cool back then. Two huge brands of the 80s. Masters of the Universe and Star Wars. And check out those car games at the bottom right. Knight Rider and Dukes of Hazzard. I never had either of them but they appeared in almost every Argos catalogue of the 80s and I just loved the box art.




Hope to get my hands on one of them one day. And one of the other biggest toy line of the 80s, Transformers. Some classic G1 figures here. I love the 80s skyline in the background too. And check out the Zoids at the bottom left! I used to love Zoids and I don’t think they get much attention these days. They were incredible feats of construction in motion. Very hard to get hold of these days too. Some classic handheld games on the left hand page here. You don’t get much better than Nintendo Game & Watches and Tomytronic 3D games. Major Morgan and Grandstand Star Force are Argos ever-present toys too. And I can still hear the noises for Computer Battleship! And then on the right hand page you have the awesome M.A.S.K. Some incredibly cool vehicles and masks in that range. Dude with a quiff in a denim sleeveless jacket rocking some foam headphones. You don’t get more 80s than that. I bet he’s listening to Huey Lewis. Personal stereos and ghetto blasters are iconic gadgets of the 80s and quite rightly so.

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