Apple Black Friday Sales: iPad, iPad 2 and MacBook Air Deals, But No iPhone 5 or iPad Mini

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Technology products are one of the most popular things people rush out to purchase on Black Friday. Apple is offering many special deals online as well as in stores.

The Cupertino company is offering sizable discounts on their most popular products:

1) iPad: The iPad which normally starts at $499, is reduced by approximately $40 and will sell at $458.

2) Mac Book Air is selling at $898, the 11-inch laptop usually sells for $999.

3) Other Apple Deals can be found here.

But Apple is not providing a discount on its two latest products namely the iPhone 5 or the iPad Mini.

iPad Mini: The Apple website says of the new device, "The whole package in a smaller package," thus implying that the iPad Mini will service identical features as its bigger predecessor.

"Everything you love about iPad - the beautiful screen, fast and fluid performance, FaceTime and iSight cameras, thousands of amazing apps, 10-hour battery life* - is everything you'll love about iPad mini, too. And you can hold it in one hand," according to the website.

The iPad Mini sells for a starting price of $329 for the 16GB model and $529 for the 64GB model.

iPhone 5: The highly awaited iPhone 5 was launched in America on September 12 by Apple Inc. in San Francisco, after months of anticipation, CEO Tim Cook and vice president of marketing Phil Schiller announced at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco Apple's latest smartphone - the iPhone 5. Schiller told a room full of people; "It's an absolute jewel," as reported by Fox News. The iPhone 5 flaunts a wider screen i.e. 4 inches. Its physical type is sleeker and lighter than the 4S, particularly 18 percent thinner and 20 percent wider than its previous model.

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