By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 07, 2015 11:10 PM EDT

It's still more than a month before Black Friday 2015 descends upon us, but deal leaks have already started trickling in.

Recently, it's been reported that a Mill's Fleet Farm 2015 toy catalog slated for the holidays has been leaked online, thanks to Bfads. While the 836-item, 64-page catalog did not reveal prices, as such catalogs generally don't, it gave parents a good sneak peek of what to get on November 27 for their kids this Christmas.

"Mill's Fleet Farm is opening their doors for Toyland at 7AM on Saturday, October 17th and the first 300 customers at each store will receive a free Gear'd Up 60th Anniversary Ford F-100 Pickup Track (2-pk.)," the site added.

PalmBeachPost.com has since called this leak the first one of its kind in relation to the upcoming Black Friday shopping madness.

Right now, it's a bit too early for retailers to reveal their Black Friday game plan, as rivals in the industry may catch on and unveil an even more eye-popping proposition. Consumers may also probably hold off buying certain items when they know for sure those products are among the items up for a major price slash treatment next month.

As such, we're gathering predictions on what to expect for the upcoming shopping fest on the day after Thanksgiving.

Fortune noted that DealNews analysts have zeroed in on 60-inch HDTVs as the hottest deals for this year's Black Friday.

"Expect to see doorbuster pricing for the sets as low as $549 this year," the news source said. "Average prices for off-brand 60-inch sets will likely be that same price throughout the day, meaning there will be more than just a handful of sets available."

Further, the forecasters say that the average price for a set from brands like Sony or Samsung may be around $775.

"Other TV Black Friday deals will range from $425 for a 4K 55-inch set to $1,279 for a 70-inch HDTV," Fortune added.

Additionally, mainstream laptops may go as low as $300 next month, with the budget models plummeting to $149. Some sellers have offered $99 laptops before, and it's said to be likely to happen again in this year's shopping season.

Apple, Windows, and Android tablets may also get price cuts, with the iPad Air 2 possibly getting a $300 price tag, while the iPad Mini 2 may e bought at $199.

There may also be a 60% off sale on LEGO sets, although consumers may well be warned not to put a lot of hope on getting Star Wars toys at a discount.

"DealNews makes its predictions by analyzing three years of archived deal data. The site, on average, says it has historically been correct on about 70% of its predictions for the retail holiday," Fortune explained. "Since Black Friday has long since bled over into other days, the site's predictions are for all of 'Black Friday week' - including retailers who offer deals on Thanksgiving day."

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