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Apple Store Black Friday Deals

Apple Store Black Friday Deals - Apple has now made their Black Friday deals available and the Apple stores will have traffic as a result of this. If the predicted increase in holiday shopping happens as predicted, then these items on sale will do well. As an example, the Apple iTV has already sold out according to Apple Insider at online retailers, so you may have to try the Apple store in person.

All deals listed at that site are also available at Apple directly, so you can order them online, though I did not see the Apple iTV there, so things may not be exactly the same online as they are in the stores. Apple Insider has an excellent list for you to review and it appears iPod is the gift to give this year based on what they are showing. Prices at the Apple store may not necessarily be the lowest and you probably should do better at some of the online retailers. It does look like there will be a lot of online sales today.

Apple appears to be keeping tight controls on some products. The MacBook and iMac computers are being discounted and you might be able to get a better deal online through some retailers such as Mac Mall. You will have to do your online shopping the same way as when you visit any store, shop around. One item that is very heavily controlled is the iPad, That is reduced $41 at the Apple stores and there have been some reports of further reductions getting the 16GB iPad for $399, but at that price you probably will not get it as they are part of the limited quantities game which stores do on Black Friday. The Apple store will have the iPad discounted price as looking at AT&T and Verizon is not showing price reductions right now.

The one item we had hoped to see was the iPhone on sale at AT&T and it appears that it will not be discounted by Apple. Apple keeps very tight control on some of its products and the iPhone is one that is restricted from these sales. Too bad for consumers who really like the iPhone, but it will be a win for Apple and Verizon when it does finally make it there.

Apple Store Black Friday Deals

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