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MacBook Pro 2016 Discount Tips: How To Get Money Off Apple's Latest MacBook Pro [VIDEO]

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Apple products are among the most popular devices during the Black Friday holiday shopping frenzy, and this year does not look like these gadgets will be an exception.

For tech fans looking to find discounted items in a Best Buy store this Black Friday, the consumer electronics company will be offering a $200 discount from the retail price of the latest MacBook Air, with the 128 GB version going from the original price of $999 down to $800. The 256 GB version of the latest MacBook Air will also be available at a $200 discount, cutting down the price from $1,199 to $1,000. Nevertheless, tech enthusiasts will need to input the code MACBOOKDEAL to acquire the mark down.

By requiring the code IMACDEAL, the 1 TB 21-inch iMac will also be up for grabs with a price lowered from $1,099 to only $900, while the 1 TB 27-inch 5K iMac can be purchased for $1,600 from the original price of $1,799.

The upmarket department stores John Lewis, rolls out the discounts on the full range of MacBooks, which includes the new MacBook Pro and the older Air. This means a person can now pick up the MacBook Pro 2016 for just £1,349, and tech fans can also grab MacBook Pro 2015 for £1,149, according to Express.

In spite of that, as the Cupertino based tech company took part in Black Friday for the first time ever in the United Kingdom, a number of tech fans were disappointed as the deals just lasted for 24-hours. In spite of that, tech fans should be looking for major players like Amazon and the retail company Curry's.

The e-commerce Amazon will continue to unleash their deals over the weekend. Also, laptop specialists LaptopsDirect is also worth browsing during the Black Friday holiday shopping frenzy, Mirror reported.

In addition, Black Friday 2016 will also provide great offers for the Apple Watch, iPhone, Apple TV and the iPad.

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