Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 23 2011, 1:57am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
On Monday Apple has published a page on the Apple Store announcing the Apple Black Friday Sale. The page only revealed so far that there will be amazing iPad, iPod and Mac gifts. Apple does not release a traditional Black Friday Ad - or so I thought. 9to5Mac just published photos of the Apple Black Friday 2011 Ad revealing all Apple Black Friday 2011 deals to be on Sale on Black Friday starting midnight.
The Apple Black Friday ad unveils that you can save $41-$61 on the Apple iPad 2, $101 off MacBook Pro, $101 off MacBook Air, $101 off iMac, $21-$41 off iPod touch and $11 off iPod nano.
Apple is also offering Black Friday deals on accessories. Most notable are savings of $11 on iPad Smart Covers and $5 off a $50 iTunes Gift Card. For way better iTunes gift card deals visit our Black Friday 2011 iTunes Gift Card Deals Round-Up.
Visit the Apple Store for the latest deals.
So what's the best Apple Black Friday 2011 deal? $61 off on an iPad is an ok deal, but that only applies to the most expensive models. Best Buy will offer all Apple iPad 2 tablets $45 off on Black Friday. So for the lower range iPads the Best Buy deal is better. Best Buy offers $150 off iMacs and MacBook Pros on Black Friday. So here Best Buy is also better. Leaves the MacBook Air deal of $101 savings as best deal especially on the entry level MacBook Air which will sell for only $898.
The iPod touch and nano Apple Black Friday deals are best to be ignored, there are tons of better deals advertised for Black Friday from other retailers. To find the best Apple product deals for Black Friday visit our Black Friday 2011 Apple Deals Guide.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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