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Best Cyber Monday Apple Deals 2016: MacBook Pro, iPhone 7, Apple TV, Apple Watch Steal Prices & Where You Can Find Them!

Best Cyber Monday Apple Deals 2016: MacBook Pro, iPhone 7, Apple TV, Apple Watch Steal Prices & Where You Can Find Them!

Apple's Black Friday 2016 has turned out to be  a not so happening affair as shoppers are disappointed that the company did not offer any deals on new devices. The company also offered gift cards in different amounts for products like MacBook or MacBook Pro. It gave a maximum $150 gift card free on the purchase of the MacBook Pro 2016.

There were no deals on iPhone 7/7 Plus. So, will Cyber Monday turn into a disappointment for shoppers or they should try third-party retailers for better deals? Check out the best deals on Apple products here.

Shoppers can get 15% off on iPhone7 and iPhone 7 plus at Target.com, as per International Business Times.  Target is also offering $72 off on Apple Watch 38mm model and on the larger 42mm model. Target is giving 25% off on Apple TV. Now people can have easy access to shows, movies and apps with Apple TV, as per Laptop Mag. A shopper can have $150-250 off on the iPad Pro 9.7-inch 32GB if he buys it from Target.

This Cyber Monday, Best Buy is giving a free gift card of up to $250 with iPhone 7 256GB. Best Buy is also offering a configuration with a Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD with MacBook Air for $999. The site is offering $100 less on Apple MacBook Pro 13.3-inch (no TouchBar).

This will be without a gift card. Best Buy is offering $125 off on iPad Air 2. Though iPad Air 2 is no longer under Apple's flagship, the price is the reason people will prefer to buy it. People can get 21.5-inch iMac (Core i5 1.6GHz dual-core CPU/8GB RAM/1TB) at $899 with Best Buy.

In terms of popularity, Cyber Monday could be bigger than Black Friday and it seems that Target and Best Buy are preparing an excellent slate of Apple products. Stay tuned here at Game & Guide for more news!

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