Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 25 2011, 3:18pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Apple Store Black Friday Sale is available in the Apple Store. 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.
There are only certain Apple Black Friday deals recommendable. The general $101 savings on MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and iMac only are interesting if you do not buy the base models. Best Buy's still available Black Friday Sale offers a larger discount for iMac, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro of $150, but only on the entry models. If you buy any other model then the $101 savings are as good as it gets. These savings are comparable what Apple Retailer MacMall is offering year round on select models.
Best Buy also still offers an better discount on the iPad 16GB. Only on the more expensive models you can save more in the Apple Store.
The discounts on the iPod touch and iPod nano are also not interesting. These discount are available somewhere every day. You missed though already the best Black Friday iPod touch deal that came with up to a free $50 Gift Card.
For better iTunes gift card deals visit our Black Friday 2011 iTunes Gift Card Deals Round-Up.
If you are going to buy a Mac or save on select accessories than shop the Apple Store for the Apple Black Friday 2011 Sale now.
Source: THINQ.co.uk
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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