“A trusted tipster has provided us with the details on Apple’s Black Friday (November 25th) 2011 sale,” Mark Gurman reports for 9to5MAc. “The sale is very similar to Apple’s offerings in past years, but does give better discounts to higher capacities of the iPads and iPods.”
“The deals on the Mac end cover the iMac, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro, while the iPod nano and iPod touch are the discounted iPod offerings,” Gurman reports. “The Macs will be $101 less, the iPads will go from $41-$61 discounts depending on capacity (16GB, 32GB, 64GB), the iPod nano will shave off $11 for both 8GB and 16GB storage sizes, the iPod touch will follow the iPad’s lead of bigger discounts for bigger capacities, ranging from $21-$41 discounts.”
More info, Apple promotional images, and accessory deals, in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]
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Not any better then buying online without tax.
That depends on the item….besides, some discount is better than no discount the last time I checked anyway.
Unless you live in the state of Oregon 🙂 we don’t pay tax haha so it is cheaper for us
Oregon has a lot of advantages, and a lot of disadvantages…
Apple is not Amazon. Any state (with a sales tax) that has an Apple Store (or other Apple facility) within its borders would charge a sales tax on online purchases.
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