It can be hard to keep up with all of the great Apple related deals available this Black Friday weekend, so we thought we’d make it easy for you. Here are all of the best deals available this weekend on Macs, iPhones, iPads, Apple TV, iPods, iTunes gift cards, and a ton of great apps for both iOS and Mac. As always, 9to5Toys is tracking all the best Black Friday deals on other products as well as the latest discounts as they get announced.
Mac |
Best Buy: Retina MacBook Pro up to $200 off, iMac $150 off, MacBook Air $150 off
MacMall: Black Friday Begins Now at MacMall: MacBook Airs $100 off, iPads $40 off, more
B&H: Some of the best deals on Macs if you want AppleCare included.
iPhone |
Best Buy: Best Buy offering iPhone 5s for $75 off all models on AT&T, Sprint and Verizon
Walmart: Walmart will credit YOU $30 to get an iPhone 5c on contract this Black Friday
T-Mobile: T-Mobile, regional carriers offering iPhone 5s and 5c for $0 down on Black Friday
iPad |
Apple iPad Deals: iPad Air w/ $100 Target GC $479, iPad mini $249, iPad 2 $300, more
Apple TV |
Apple TV + HDMI Cable: $72.49 shipped
Apple TV 3rd generation 1080p $85 shipped (Reg. $99)
iPod |
Black Friday iPod Discounts: iPod Touch/iPod Nano $50 off, more
Accessories |
Where to find the best Black Friday deals on iPhones, iPads, Macs, & Apple accessories
iTunes |
Discounted iTunes Gift Cards: Save up to 20% on future apps, music, movies, more. $100 gift card for $85 or $50 gift card for $40.
Apps |
Black Friday App Store sale guide: The best deals on iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps
Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements 12 combo: $70 shipped
Adobe launches Black Friday deals up to 60% off on Photoshop, Lightroom, and more
VMWare sitewide Black Friday sale, VMWare Fusion 6: $38.99 new or $32.49 for an upgrade
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Grabbing a new iMac today — can’t wait!
iphone5c was/is $250 off on Cricket wireless
We have no Black Friday in South Africa. Instead, we have to pay up to 55% more than US buyers, as Apple is distributed by Core Group and not by Apple directly. We surely do need to have real Apple stores set up in South Africa. Also, Apple being a premium brand, is represented by “sales consultants” seemingly fresh from school and who have little or no real ICT knowledge. What is worse, is how they dress. Male staffers wear hipster jeans and, when they bend over, expose their rearward cleavages. This happens in upmarket stores in prime business locations such as http://www.waterfront.co.za
Does Apple care for its corporate clients at all? Why are we being ripped off and also being disrespected by wet-behind-the-ears “sales consultants” who really need to get educated? In a country where some 20 million people are unemployed, one would think that the lucky ones who do get jobs will try to keep theirs?
Perhaps someone reading this knows someone in Cupertino that can alert the Apple CEO and his management team?
Great review. Found all of these deals on the Amazon Outlet page: http://amzn.to/1hlWb2F – The discounts are amazing.