Are these Apple’s 2009 Black Friday deals?
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 | Uncategorized
According to purportedly leaked documents on the tech rumor site Boy Genius Report, Apple is gearing up to offer a series of a variety of bargains on products from iPods to MacBooks.
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Friday deals by Dan Ackerman Font size Print E-mail Share 12 comments According
to purportedly leaked documents on the tech rumor site Boy Genius Report Apple
is gearing up to offer a series of post-Thanksgiving bargains on products from
iPods to MacBooks The deal allegedly good only on November 27 lists up to
discounts of 30 percent on iPods excluding the Shuffle and iPhone 25 percent on
Mac laptops and desktops and 15-percent on accessories software and other
hardware The Boy Genius Report Web site says One of our connects just hit us up
with some intriguing Apple information According to them what you see detailed
above is a shot of Apple’s yearly Black Friday deals It’s reported to be
something Apple will email out shortly Of course with the vague use of up to and
no specific products listed we can’t be sure if these will be good deals or not
But if you’re interested in being the first in line to check them out the leaked
doc also says that select Apple stores will be opening at 6 a_m on November 27
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in or register 12 Comments prev 1 next by karpenterskids November 17 2009 10:49
AM PST I guess we’ll just have to wait and see Like this Reply to this comment
by slickuser November 17 2009 11:26 AM PST keyword is upto Like this by
SactoGuy018 November 17 2009 10:53 AM PST If it’s 30% off on the 6_5G iPod
classic 160 GB I’m all in Like this Reply to this comment by darkebinary
November 17 2009 11:01 AM PST I love these advertising people Big Print 30% of
all iPods Small Print except these ones Maybe someone needs to look all up in
the dictionary It isn’t just Apple either I see stuff like this all over the
place around the holidays Like this Reply to this comment by kaibelf November 17
2009 11:20 AM PST They are just protecting themselves from people claiming that
the iPhone and Shuffle are true iPods which they really aren’t Like this by
ejhayes76 November 17 2009 11:24 AM PST Isn’t the iPod Shuffle and iPod_Its
freaking name is IPOD Shuffle”Apple is being sneaking once again Like this by
Perry_Clease November 17 2009 11:28 AM PST It isn’t just Apple either I see
stuff like this all over the place around the holidays_”This isn’t Apple’s ad at
least not yet Like this by Ray180 November 17 2009 11:30 AM PST I agree They
shouldn’t say all iPods unless they mean all regardless of any footnotes or
asterisks They could have easily said select iPods and been done with it But
they’d rather go for the flashy wording even though it’s shady Booo Apple To the
other reply how is the shuffle not a true iPod It’s called the iPod shuffle on
Apple’s website However I don’t consider the iPhone to be part of the iPod line
I’m sure the iPod Touches won’t be in the 30% off category Heck this is probably
a fake anyway so all of this is moot Like this by shycelticwitch November 17
2009 11:02 AM PST 25% off all Macs would put them almost in the same price range
as competitors I see a lot of people making that switch this holiday season
Which will convince Apple that a modest pricing adjustment will net them more
market share especially in the business sector I just convinced a very large
mortgage company to replace 152 of 160 PCs with iMacs and MacPro desktops How
did I do it I invited them to see my smaller network 32 Macs/2PCs and spent 2
hours showing them how easy it was to manage Why were they even looking to
change Their Windows based server dumped 68 GB of sensitive files with no
warning and no reason Only 7 GB was recovered Diagnosis Operating system error
Imagine that Oh and their specially developed software they used on the Windows
network was recoded for the Mac in less than 72 hours and in such a way that it
is compatible with files created in the Windows version They are now considering
switching their other 21 offices around the country a few at a time_Apple sit up
and take notice here it IS a tough thing convincing people to spend all that
money on something they think isn’t any better than what they have now Stop with
the MS bashing commercials for a while and SHOW these people WHY we stick by you
so vehemently And cut those prices back a little ON EVERYTHING But not too much
35% of the market share should do it We don’t want to steal away EVERYTHING from
MS especially the hackers)_Time machine is a beautiful thing Like this Reply to
this comment by Vegaman_Dan November 17 2009 11:24 AM PST ShyCelticWitch
Dropping the price of a $999 entry level notebook to $750 would be about right
to compete with other models on the market The rest of the notebook and desktop
line would have to drop probably a good 40% to really make price concious
shoppers make that sort of leap though I’m curious how your accomplishment to
replace your company’s systems with all Macs will affect their performance Since
Apple doesn’t let you service them yourself and there are no field techs who
Apple will certify for repairing the equipment any and all hardware repairs such
as HDD replacements require sending the entire unit in to the nearest service
center which means you personally have to take downtime to do it or ship it in
In any case you’re looking at a week typically fo downtime for that unit With HP
Dell Toshiba Lenovo etc all those running Windows or Linux you can get a
replacement part by the next morning Compare those downtimes 1 week versus 24
hours THAT is a very strong reason why Apple isn’t in the enterprise market Will
your company be happy with the increased downtime and production loss as a
result Only time will tell That’s just a hard drive replacement which all
computers face issues with You can’t get around that by just slapping an Apple
label on it and hope it lives longer You’re right that Apple would benefit from
advertising what their product CAN do as opposed to attacking the competitor
Even Verizon Droid picked up on that and just promotes what their phone OS can
do that the iPhone cannot You have stated in the past you weren’t biased in any
way and didn’t promote Apple in particular Your comments here would suggest
otherwise Time Machine is pretty neat Time Capsule on the hand is a Time Bomb
Like this by Dust_Puppy November 17 2009 11:11 AM PST Oh kay fanboi down there
Find another laptop with a P7550 processor and a cheaper price and buy it I know
I’ve been trying to_It’s phony Whether wishful thinking or malicious joke this
is BS The mainstream and fringe media already picked this up and debunked it:1
Poor photochop most of the ad is polished and the banner at the left looks like
well I did it_2 Last year’s BF ads were abysmal with apple3 This year’s BF ads
are really sparse from most vendors 4 iPods are NEVER 30% offI’m with EVERYONE
for wishing it’s true so much so I’m not going to pull the trigger on a laptop
until black friday but when T6600 laptops aren’t dipping much under $600 I don’t
see a P7550 going for $750 in a non-Apple brand let alone Apple Like this Reply
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