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Apple unveils its Black Friday deals

Get 'em while they're shiny
Fri Nov 25 2011, 10:21

FLOGGER OF SHINY TOYS Apple has revealed a bundle of Black Friday discounts across its product range for today only.

If you've always wanted an Apple gadget but not been able to dig deep enough in your pocket, today might be the day. The deals include discounts on the Ipad, Ipod, Imac and Macbook products.

Apple Black Friday Deals

The biggest discount is a pretty decent £81 chopped off the price of a Macbook Air, Macbook Pro or Imac. Apple is selling its Ipod Touch at between £15 and £35 cheaper whilst the Ipod Nano has a more modest discount of £11 across the board.

Apple has slashed the price of the iconic Ipad 2 tablet, though not to the same extent as the HP Touchpad that was sold off at less than £100. However, you can get £31 off an Ipad 2 16GB model, £41 off the 32GB device and a tasty £51 off the largest 64GB version.

Furthermore, there are numerous deals on Apple and third party accessories such as cases, keyboards, hard drives and the like. One of the best deals we've spotted is a whopping £101 off a Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin Air speaker dock, which is now priced at merely (*cough*) £397.

Unlike Amazon's week-long Black Friday deals, the Apple discounts will only be around for today, so grab them whilst you can. µ

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I thought about

replacing my 3 year xps with a shinny new mac pro. What do i gain for $1600.00
nothing but a very nice aluminum case. Same screen, mine has 2.4 ghz duo core vs 2.2 quad core. Both have 4 gb ram. Mine will also run o sx perfectly except for shutdown. I don't like snow lion, I think it is a step down from snow leopard. So I will stick with my 3 year for as long as it lights up. It would a whole lot more than $101 to change my mind.I also hear they overheat, not good for long life,but they sure are nice looking.

posted by : Scott, 25 November 2011 Complain about this comment
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