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Official: Apple’s Black Friday Savings Revealed Down Under

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Apple Australia has gone live with the company’s Black Friday savings — and the same deals are likely to be offered in the U.S.

As expected, Apple is offering savings on a wide range of products, including the iMac, MacBook Pro, iPod nano, iPod touch, Apple TV and Magic Mouse. Check out the Apple Australia sales page for the full list of discounted products.

Price cuts are in the 8%-10% range. The iPod touch, for example, is reduced to A$244.00 — a A$24.00 saving.

There are also price cuts on the Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme Base Station, AirPort Express Base Station, Nike + iPod Sport Kit, Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic, and Apple Wireless Keyboard.

There are also savings to be had on various iPhone accessories, iPod speakers, headphones, laptop cases and software.

Although the Black Friday sale is not know as “Black Friday” in other parts of the world — Apple calls it simply a “One Day Special Shopping Event” — the deals are likely the same worldwide.

9to5Mac, which first noted the price cuts, points out that slightly better deals may be had at Amazon, which is offering many of the same products at a 11% discount.

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Leander Kahney

Leander Kahney is the editor of Cult of Mac, and author of three books about technology culture: Inside Steve’s Brain, the New York Times bestseller about Steve Jobs; Cult of Mac; and Cult of iPod. Leander has written for Wired, MacWeek, Scientific American, and The Guardian in London. Follow Leander on Twitter @lkahney and Facebook.

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2 comments

    sounds about right. Apple has never had huge price cuts. it’s the service and things like only being able to get the training program at an actual Apple store that will bring folks in.

    According to latest exchange rate on XE.COM. US$199 = AU$218, yet even with “Special Prices” we still have to pay AU$244. Aussies getting ripped off again !

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