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Apple's Black Friday Deals: Score Savings Now!

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Early Black Friday deals on Apple gear are available now.
  • Major retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy offer discounts.
  • Walmart is an authorized reseller and now sells MacBooks directly.
Apple's Black Friday Deals: Score Savings Now!

As Black Friday nears, now is an opportune moment for consumers to acquire Apple devices at reduced prices. Significant discounts on popular Apple products are currently accessible through major retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. These early deals present an excellent chance to save on iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks before the main event.

Apple typically maintains high prices, with retailers often spearheading Black Friday discounts. Walmart, recognized as an Apple Authorized Reseller, has expanded its offerings by becoming the first retailer to sell MacBooks directly to consumers. Purchasing from authorized resellers ensures the customer still receives Apple's standard warranty and support.

Experts advise shoppers to act swiftly on deals that match historical low prices, as stock may be limited and prices can fluctuate. While some deals might deepen closer to Black Friday, others could disappear. Comparing prices across various retailers, including smaller online electronics stores, is recommended to secure the best savings.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The best time for significant discounts on Apple products is typically around Black Friday and Cyber Monday, with early deals often available beforehand.
Yes, Walmart is an Apple Authorized Reseller and now sells certain MacBook models directly, offering customers a new channel for purchasing Macs.
Yes, early Black Friday deals on various Apple devices are currently available from major retailers, with more expected as the shopping event approaches.

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