Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 26 2008, 2:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
MacMall launched their Black Friday Sale offering Apple Computers with steep discounts.
The retailer promises savings of $395 on MacBooks, $369 on iMacs, $994 on MacBook Air notebook and $1,094 on MacBook Pro notebooks. The huge savings are relative and can be specific to older models. Still there are some hot deals on Apple computers on MacMall right now.
More details on MacMall.
MacRumors has a nice comparison of the Apple deals on Best Buy we already reported about, Amazon puts the savings promised by MacMall into perspective. They are still lower in several offers. Lets see what the Apple Black Friday Deals will look like.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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