Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 23 2010, 1:16am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Apple Black Friday 2010 sales event got announced on the Apple Store. The special one-day Apple shopping event is as expected take place again on Black Friday. Apple says that there will be dozens of great iPad, iPod and Mac gifts available. Apple did not reveal the specific Black Friday deals yet. You can see the Apple Black Friday teaser here. Via Apple Insider. It looks like Apple is about to place it on the home page of the Apple store.
Update:
Apple Black Friday Sale in Australia launched.
Many consumers have high hopes to score great deals at the Apple Black Friday sale, but deals have been lackluster in the past. The Apple Black Friday 2009 saved you for instance $101 on iMac and MacBook Pro computers. The 8GB iPod nano sold for $138 and the iPod touch started at $178.
You are better off finding Apple Black Friday deals on Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, MacMall and others. See our comprehensive Apple Black Friday Deals Guide for the best deals on Apple products.
Right now for instance you can get free $100 and $150 gift cards on MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops on Best Buy.
Thanksgiving week is here and Black Friday 2010 Deals are already on sale and most Black Friday Ads for the actual Black Friday, Nov. 26 are available. You can now find the best deals of the season on TVs, Laptops, Phones, GPS, Blu-ray players and other gadgets. For the hottest Black Friday deals and complete coverage of the biggest sales event of the year visit our Black Friday 2010 Hub.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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