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Best Buy today launched a new two day sale that will run through tomorrow, September 30, and grants customers free shipping on orders $35 and over as well as fast one-hour in-store pickup on most items. As usual, Best Buy has a variety of Apple products discounted, including iMacs and iPad Pros from late 2015, and the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Below we'll list all of the Apple devices with markdowns in Best Buy's sale, as well as some notable deals on other products.

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iMacs From Late 2015
[*]21.5-inch, Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD - $949.99, down from $1,299
[*]21.5-inch 4K, Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD - $1,099.99, down from $1,499.99
[*]27-inch 5K, Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD - $1,299.99, down from $1,799.99
[*]27-inch 5K, Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 1TB Fusion Drive - $1,499.99, down from $1,999.99
[*]27-inch 5K, Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 2TB Fusion Drive - $1,749.99, down from $2,299.99
The only iPad models on sale are the 32GB models of the 12.9-inch iPad Pro from late 2015, which is available for $549.99, down from $799.99. The sale is for Wi-Fi only models available in Silver, Space Gray, and Gold. For the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus deal, you can get $150 off Apple's smartphones from 2016 when buying and activating either device on a monthly installment plan. Only the (PRODUCT)RED color is available in 128GB.

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Best Buy's sale also has deals on numerous TVs, including a few 4K sets that will work with the new Apple TV 4K. There are three Samsung sets on sale, starting with the company's 55-inch LED Curved 4K Ultra HD Smart TV for $749.99, down from $899.99, then rising to the 65-inch LED Curved 4K Ultra HD Smart TV with High Dynamic Range for $1,599.99, down from $2,399.99. Brands like Sharp, Vizio, and LG all have 4K TV sets on sale today and tomorrow as well, with screen dimensions increasing to 75 inches.

Discounts ending tomorrow also encompass Bragi's The Dash headphones, Bluetooth speakers from Sony and harmon/kardon, and more, so be sure to check out our Deals Roundup for more information before the two day sale finishes.

In other deals-related reminders, Rogue Amoeba's 15th anniversary sale ends tomorrow, September 30; MacRumors readers can continue to get 15 percent off RAVPower's Qi Wireless Charger on Amazon through October 15; and our exclusive $308 discount off SOUND FORGE Pro Mac 3 continues through October 13. You also still have a few hours to enter our weekly giveaway for a Pad & Quill leather case for the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, or X, ending today at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time.

Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Best Buy and may earn commissions on purchases made through these links.

Article Link: Best Buy Two Day Sale: Save on iMacs, 12.9-Inch iPad Pro, 4K TVs, and More
 
Iphone 7 deals seem to be for Product Red only, or am I misinterpreting their website?
 
Headline is misleading. The 4K AppleTVs are not on sale (Best Buy site shows them at $179 and $199). You simply get free shipping or fast in-store pickup. I can already get both of those from the Apple Store.

EDIT: Oops. My bad. I saw 4K TVs and read it as 4K AppleTVs
 
Wao. It's a great opportunity for me, But I have a Question for you. 21.5-inch, Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 1TB HD free ship In Pakistan?
 
The 10.5" iPP with wifi are also $100 off. LTE for me, though, I'm not signing a 2-year contract for the $200 off on those units.
 
If I'm going to buy an iMac, I want it to last 3 years minimum (typing this from a 2011). I won't be caught dead using an HDD only computer in 2020.
 
Not really, it is just fair price.
You have an odd definition of "fair" price. The same 32GB 12.9 Pro on the Apple Store in REFURB condition is $589. $549 for BRAND NEW is a great deal.


2G is just too much better than the 1G and currently it is $100 off.
Whether the 2nd gen is "too much better" than the 1st is a matter of personal preference. Is it "better"? yes. Is the price difference worth it? Depends.
 
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They will when apple releases the High Sierra update for it. Craig F has said it will support fusion drives.
I know about that but he didn't have a timeline. He said about future but not the next update for sure. Who knows maybe next year?
 
Make sure that you open the box in the store and that the device works. There is a history of Best Buy reselling returned merchandise boxes that don't actually hold the products that belong in the boxes.
 
Make sure that you open the box in the store and that the device works. There is a history of Best Buy reselling returned merchandise boxes that don't actually hold the products that belong in the boxes.
Um. What? BBY has no history of this, unless you’re talking about an open box item, which is clearly marked as such and sold for a lower price than brand new. My last two MacBooks were both open box, and worked/still work great for hundreds less than retail.
 
Why the heck don't these sales ever have the configuration I want?

I don't want a fusion drive, I want a 1TB SSD. I want 16GB of RAM. But whenever you customize the item for sale, the discount vanishes and you're paying full price.
 
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