Apple’s Black Friday Deals Offers a MacBook Pro for $1098 and More

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Apple's having some fantastic Black Friday sales on its MacBook Pro, iPods, and iMac.

Love it or hate it, Apple produces the most popular MP3 players on the market (the ubiquitous iPod). And its laptops/desktops offer a nice set of hardware in a small package, albeit at a high price.

But for one day Apple’s prices, typically somewhat high, are dipping lower, making them a bit more palatable for shoppers. The Apple international holiday sales event coincides with America’s tradition of Black Friday. For those not in the know, Black Friday is a sadistic tradition of waking up at ungodly hours on the Friday after Thanksgiving, after stuffing yourself full of tryptophan-laden turkey the day before (or perhaps Tofurky, for the vegetarians).

Black Friday, though, is music to Apple Shoppers’ ears. For one day only the company is offering its shoppers savings of $11 on the new iPod Nano, making it only $138 for the 8 GB unit and $168 for the 16 GB unit. The new Nano comes with a built in camera, FM Tuner, and a glaring array of 9 colors.

But the iPod deals don’t end there. Apple is offering its 8, 32, and 64 GB iPod Touches for $178, $268, and $368, a savings of $21, $31, and $41 dollars respectively. Apple is offering free engraving on any of the “new” iPod models ordered in the story today.

Apple’s also is offering some decent size cuts to its MacBook Pro pricing. It’s offering $101 off all its aluminum unibody MacBook Pro models and its 21.5-inch or 27-inch iMac desktops (beware some iMac units are reportedly shipping damaged). The discounts bring the entry-level price of a MacBook Pro to $1098 (for the cheapest 13-inch model) and the iMac’s to $1098 (for the cheapest 21.5-inch model).

Apple is also offering its Apple TV for $21 off ($208). Unlike most Apple products, Apple TV hasn’t gained much traction, but Apple is surely hoping the sales will give it a slight boost. Apple is offering a plethora of other software and accessories and reduced prices. Among the notable entries are the iWork Suite ($30 off) and the Nike+iPod Sensor ($5 off).

Apple is offering free shipping on any order over $50. The discounts this year are in line with last year’s, and less than the supposed leaked Apple ad, first aired by Boy Genius Report, which proved to be a farce. That ad had claimed that Apple was going to offer up to 25 percent off its MacBook Pro lineup and other bigger discounts. The graphic for the actual ad did pop up about a week ago, in a second leak, which proved true this time.

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  1. aesj at 9:14pm 29th July 2010 Its heaps mad is there a newer version or is it the newest
  2. data recovery at 10:35am 18th May 2010 Smart on Apple's part... It's barely a discount but probably enough to push a few extra people over the edge to make the purchase.
  3. Ian Bell at 4:39pm 29th November 2009 I have to laugh at this comment. I love Apple products, but every time I walk into an Apple store, I want to barf thanks to the way the employees act. I have commented to friends a millions times about this. If some people are truly better than others, then Apple store employees sure think they are.
  4. Stephen at 1:59pm 29th November 2009 I've always had problems with arrogant and impatient Apple suppliers and staff (in Australia) so I tend to avoid Apple products.
  5. vjvraider at 2:25pm 27th November 2009 this is a good deal. i would recommend getting a case though as ive had bad experiences with scratches with laptops. i would go to hardcandycases.com whose cases have a good design and are very protective.
    1. aviation121 at 12:09am 2nd April 2011 but i have good experience ,and for that thanks to apple.
  6. vjvraider at 2:25pm 27th November 2009 this is a good deal. i would recommend getting a case though as ive had bad experiences with scratches with laptops.
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