Nov 21 2010, 1:35am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Best Buy just launched hot MacBook and MacBook Pro deals. The MacBook comes with a free $100 Best Buy Gift Card and three MacBook Pro models come with gift cards ranging from $100 to $150.
As you know good Apple deals are hard to come by. Extreme rebates like the $399.99 iPad at T.J. Maxx we reported about last week are very unusual and not authorized by Apple. What we predicted before the Black Friday season is coming already today from Best Buy. The way you save on Apple product purchases is with gift card bundle deals.
Best Buy offers four Macs with free gift cards now that save you more than when you buy them on Amazon or MacMall right now. The difference is though not the complete face value of the gift cards. Two MacBook Pro deals are actually better on Amazon. See the details below.
Best Buy MacBook Gift Card Deals:
$999.99 Apple MacBook $100 Gift Card (Amazon: $946.99)
$1,499.99 13.3" Apple MacBook Pro $100 Gift Card (Amazon: $1,425.99)
$2,199.99 15.4" Apple MacBook Pro $150 Gift Card (Amazon: $2,043.99 Better!)
$2,299.99 17" Apple MacBook Pro $150 Gift Card ( Amazon: $2,040.18 Better!)
Shop all Macbook gift card deals now BestBuy.com.
More Best Buy Black Friday Deals.
See also our Apple Black Friday Deals Guide for the best deals on Apple products this shopping season.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
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