With teasing having only just begun for the event, a brochure has already leaked for Apple’s Black Friday sales. The document reveals conservative discounts for various products, for instance dropping the prices of iMacs to between $1,098 and $1,898. MacBook Pros are slated to cost between $1,098 and $2,448.
Some other planned cuts are said to include reductions on iPod touches to within $178 to $358, and iPod nanos to between $138 and $168. The Apple TV is being slashed to $208, and Apple is also offering breaks on products like iWork, the Magic Mouse, wireless keyboards and various AirPort-based devices. A variety of third-party products will allegedly be on sale as well, including cases, speakers, FM transmitters and external hard drives.
A software entry is the Home and Student Edition of Office for Mac, dropped to $98. The prices notably apply only to Apple’s online store, and not to retail locations. The company will officially unveil prices on Black Friday.

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If I had $3.2 million dollars to throw away on something like a phone, I’d much rather just build an army of robot carrier pigeons to deliver all my messages by hand. Some, I suppose, prefer a bit more rationale in their complete irrational purchases – thus the existence of this $3.2 million dollar iPhone.

The man behind the bedazzler was Stuart Hughes. First he covered it in 22 cts gold plating, then slapped on a total of 190 diamonds – 136 on the front, 53 flawless diamonds on the logo, and one big ol’ 7.1 cts diamond replacing the home button.
If only the “I Am Rich” application hadn’t been pulled off the app store, we could totally make a “There’s an App for that!” joke.
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