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HHgreg has new coupon "gobblegobble".

Thanks, Managed to snag one. You have to type in "Apple TV" into the search box and wait, then select the 32 or 64 GB model and you are taken to the page. I ended up printing the coupon from the website and picked it up in store (They had a good stock of both models). The coupon/code and discounted price are only valid until 5 pm today so be quick!
 
Just picked up a 32GB unit for $122.64 including 6% sales tax at the hhgregg Federal Highway location in Fort Lauderdale. Saved about $35.50 overall.

If you get the "Out of Stock" message online, don't despair. Just call your local store, ask if they have stock and go get one. The online ordering help line told me their website is messed-up and that most stores actually have plenty on hand. The store will honor the $129.99 price and the additional 11% GOBBLEGOBBLE discount but, as the last poster mentioned, only until 5:00 PM today 11/25.
 
Go to slickdeals hot deals section some one posted a link to target showing is live

Keep refreshing your cart

Is showing $112 for 32gb and $150 for 64gb

It is live...I just bought the 32gb for $112 through the Target app.
 
It is live...I just bought the 32gb for $112 through the Target app.
Out of stock online. Great deal 25% off plus 5% target for those who got it.

Weird. I was actually up at 3am eastern time and didn't bother to check target.com. I purchased a few things on Best Buy and Microsoft store at 3-4am and went back to sleep. Totally forgot about target.

All well. Ain't going to wait in line. I'll scroll into Target later after the rush and if it's there it's there. If not will grab some milk and other stuff for the family.
 
http://m.target.com/items/-/ct-50195797Z50195796?title=the new Apple TV

I already bought it through Apple Store 10/30 but getting Discover to price match with price protection.
Discover Card has definitely up their perks the past several years. Same accidental protection 90 days as Amex as well. Now with recent promo like 10% apple pay etc.

It was my first credit card when I was a freshman in college back in the mid 1990s. Just I've moved on to mainly Amex for most of my purchases with my business and personal. Have a couple of Visa signature cards as well. Trying to figure which stores don't accept discover cards these days. Discovery used to be considered a lower tier type of credit card.
 
Guess, I was lucky. Learned of the Target Apple TV offer last night. Wasn't sure if it was worth going out at 9 pm after eating all tired. I assumed they be all gone by 7 pm. So, said to myself don't kill yourself only to be disappointed. Check the Target App in the morning see if store still had one. If they do it's meant to be if not then it not meant to be for that price. ( either way I was getting one before Christmas) This is my very first Apple TV.

So, I looked on my Target App and one of the two Target stores in my area had the 64GB in stock. Both had the 32GB. So I headed out and purchased my very first Apple TV (a 64GB 4th Generation @ $149) at 9:30am today.
 
FWIW, Walmart has both models for the same price as Target. They are not available for shipping, but when I just checked, two stores in my area had them in stock for pickup.

I'm surprised to see discounts like this for a new Apple product. But when compared to the competition, that should really be the regular price.
 
FWIW, Walmart has both models for the same price as Target. They are not available for shipping, but when I just checked, two stores in my area had them in stock for pickup.

I'm surprised to see discounts like this for a new Apple product. But when compared to the competition, that should really be the regular price.
Nice find.

I ordered but 32 and 64gb couldn't decide!

But now just canceled the 64gb. I don't play many games on iOS anymore. I hate in app purchases. I am sure tvos will be more of the same in app. I talked to my neighbor who used to make tiger wood games for ea sports in orlando area. Than he moved on to zyngna and now fan duel. He explained the reasoning for in app purchases and says most people are cheap with mobile games. Unfortunately I am in the minority who wouldn't mind paying $20-30 a mobile game and be done with paying any more. He said most people won't do it and now they rely on the true gamers for 90% of the in app revenue.
 
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I also decided to buy my first ATV (64gb) at Target last night. Paid around $143 after the 25% + 5% more discount.
 
All Targets will have the new Apple TV this coming weekend starting Thursday for 25 percent off. It includes the new models. No need to go on Black Friday/Thursday. These things aren't popular enough to sell out.
Which is clearly why I had to go to a couple Targets before I was able to snag one.

Anyways, the Apple section at all of the Targets I went to, looked like a hurricane hit them. I lucked out last night with picking up an ATV4, as someone brought it back to the electronics department because they didn't want the 64gb.
 
Which is clearly why I had to go to a couple Targets before I was able to snag one.

Anyways, the Apple section at all of the Targets I went to, looked like a hurricane hit them. I lucked out last night with picking up an ATV4, as someone brought it back to the electronics department because they didn't want the 64gb.

The Target I went to was very very organized. There was a line for Apple products and they had a couple of employees going through the line taking our orders with our names. When we got to near the front of the line, they asked for our name and verified what we wanted and then got them from boxes that were next to them. I was pretty impressed with how it was run. I bought other things afterwards and the whole store was run efficiently.
 
Nice find.

I ordered but 32 and 64gb couldn't decide!

But now just canceled the 64gb. I don't play many games on iOS anymore. I hate in app purchases. I am sure tvos will be more of the same in app. I talked to my neighbor who used to make tiger wood games for ea sports in orlando area. Than he moved on to zyngna and now fan duel. He explained the reasoning for in app purchases and says most people are cheap with mobile games. Unfortunately I am in the minority who wouldn't mind paying $20-30 a mobile game and be done with paying any more. He said most people won't do it and now they rely on the true gamers for 90% of the in app revenue.

It depends on the game. If, for example, it's a long RPG like a Final Fantasy game, yes I would pay $30 for a mobile version (and I did with FFD), but if it is a casual game, then I wouldn't. I'd rather have IAPs and decide if I want to pay or not but still play the game.
 
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