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As most Black Friday sales wrapped up over the weekend, today marks the start of Cyber Monday shopping. This year, the distinction between Black Friday and Cyber Monday is even less clear than in years past, as many of the same discounts and offers from Friday have simple rolled over into Monday. This means that if you missed your chance to buy Apple products or Apple-related accessories at notable low prices last week, you'll have another solid chance today.

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Essentially all of the same retailers that offered Black Friday deals have launched -- or will soon launch -- Cyber Monday sales, and although the focus of the event is shopping from home, some retailers are also honoring the deals at their brick-and-mortar locations.

Best Buy

Best Buy's Cyber Monday sale will end today at 11:59 p.m. CT, although the company points out that some sale prices may extend beyond this period. The retailer is also offering free shipping on nearly everything this holiday season.

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Apple
  • 13-inch MacBook Air (2017, 8GB RAM, 256GB HD) - $999.99, down from $1,199.99
  • 12-inch MacBook - Save up to $200 / as low as $1,099.99 for 8GB RAM/256GB HD
  • iPhone X - Save up to $200 with qualified activation for Verizon or Sprint
  • iPhone 8 - Save up to $150 with qualified activation for Verizon or Sprint
  • iPhone XS and XR - Save up to $150 with qualified activation for Verizon or Sprint
  • iPad Pro - Get up to a $375 Best Buy gift card when you trade in any working iPad Pro for the latest model (in-store only)
Beats
Accessories
Amazon

Like previous years, Amazon is offering its shoppers a chance to save money on countless items across its storefront, with deals on Alexa-enabled products being highlighted. Some of these deals will expire as the day progresses, so be sure to keep an eye on Amazon's Cyber Monday 2018 hub to track the best deals as they appear.

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Today, the retailer is also selling a few Echo devices with the purchase of select Philips Hue products. With these deals, you can save 33 percent or more on the bundles, like an Echo (2nd Gen) with Philips Hue White and Color Smart Light Bulb Starter Kit for $139.99, down from $249.99. More bundles can be found here, as well as discounts on Philips Hue lights sold by themselves.

B&H Photo

B&H Photo has a few Mac-related deals today, some of which are better than it offered on Black Friday. These sales relate to the 2018 15-inch MacBook Pro, which is being discounted by as much as $500 off today only.

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2018 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar
Hulu

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In a notable discount, Hulu is letting new and eligible returning customers subscribe to its service for just $0.99/month for the next twelve months. That means you'll get one full year of Hulu at just $12.

The sale pertains only to the Hulu with Limited Commercials plan, and after the twelve months are up you'll pay $7.99/month. Hulu's Cyber Monday discount ends at 11:59 PM PT tonight.

App Store and iTunes Gift Card Sales

Some of the same App Store and iTunes Gift Card sales from Black Friday have stuck around for Cyber Monday, including the 20 percent discounts found at Amazon and Costco. Since these will likely disappear after today, be sure to get your orders in and stock up on iTunes credit while it's discounted.
  • Amazon - Get the $100 iTunes gift card for $80 (with code APPSTORE20)
  • Costco - Get the $100 iTunes gift card for $79.49
  • Costco - Get the $25 iTunes gift card for $21.49
  • PayPal via eBay - Get the $100 iTunes gift card for $85
  • Target - Buy one get one 30 percent off
Target

Today only, Target is offering shoppers the chance to save 15 percent sitewide on Target.com, with a discount that's automatically applied at checkout. Although Apple products are excluded, as well as Sonos, prepaid cards, Fitbit, Bose, Tile, video game consoles, and more, for any other shopping at Target this is a great chance to take an extra 15 percent off of items that were already discounted on Target.com.

Anker


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Twelve South

For Cyber Monday, Twelve South has discounted most of its Mac-related products by up to 50 percent off. This includes savings on the BookArc for MacBook, HiRise Pro for iMac, ParcSlope, and more. This sale ends at 11:59 pm. ET tonight. Check out the full list below:

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Other Cyber Monday Deals

Below we've rounded up a quick list of other Cyber Monday sales that are live right now:
  • Walmart and Jet - 32GB 9.7-inch iPad (2018, Wi-Fi) for $249.99, down from $329.99
  • Woot - Save on refurbished MacBook and MacBook Pro
  • Gazelle - Save up to 30 percent on Gazelle's refurbished MacBooks, iPhones, and more
  • Pad and Quill - Save up to 25 percent on cases and bags for iPhone, iPad, and MacBook
  • Incase - Up to 50 percent off sitewide
  • Griffin - 40 percent off sitewide
  • Incipio - 40 percent off sitewide
  • Speck - 50 percent off sitewide
  • Brydge - Save up to 65 percent + get a free Lightning cable with any iPad keyboard purchase
  • Belkin - Save 25 percent sitewide with promo code CYBER18
  • Case-Mate - Save 40 percent sitewide with code CYBER40
  • Casetify - Save 20 percent off $25+; 25 percent off $65+; or 30 percent off $100 with code CM30
  • CBS All Access - Get one month free with code STREAMFREE (free trial is usually just one week)
  • DJI - Save up to 30 percent
  • Rakuten - Save 20 percent sitewide with code CYBER20
  • JBL - Save up to 70 percent sitewide
  • Magix - Save on the company's video, music, and photo editing software
  • Nomad - Save 30 percent off iPhone cases and Apple Watch bands
  • OtterBox - Save 25 percent off sitewide; up to 50 percent off clearance
  • Tile - Get the Tile Family 8-pack (Mate, Slim and Pro in both colors) with a free Echo Dot for $160, down from $250
Do you know of any other Cyber Monday sales offering great discounts on Apple products and related accessories? Be sure to comment below or send us a tip at tips@macrumors.com, and we'll update this article throughout the day with more sales information. Additional details about ongoing Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals can be found in our Black Friday Roundup.

Article Link: Cyber Monday 2018: Discover the Best Deals Online Today Offered by Best Buy, Hulu, Amazon, Anker, and More
 
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The Source in Canada had all Beats Studio3 colours for $229CAD ($173USD) last week.

They do have BeatsX $89CAD ($68USD)
 
Just got me a BeatsX at Walmart yesterday for $75, I think they're still on sale. Not bad for the price though with the benefit of W1 chip, I was happy with my Anker for $30 but I couldn't find it. But for the Beats I will probably take care of it a little bit more as opposed to cheap headphones that I've been buying.
 
I bought a couple Hue light strips today. I've already bought my sister's family the colored bulb start kit, and 2 extra white bulbs. My niece's birthday is in March and I'll give her a light strip then. Also bought one for myself. Think I'll put it behind my TV in my living room.
 
This isn’t an Apple only complaint, but for most of my electronics the cost of upgrading is a lot more than the amount of performance gained. I realize that this is a personal interpretation, but going from my old iPad Air to an iPad Pro costs over $1000 dollars and the improvement in performance -at least as far as how I will use it- isn’t worth that much to me.

As I said, this isn’t an Apple only situation. TV’s are much the same. I don’t have good access to 4K broadcast -extremely iffy on my home internet speed and my cable provider just started offering HD, and getting a bigger screen than 59 inch is very expensive from most brands, and most of them are 4K resolution. Yes there’s other features and improvements, but it isn’t worth the cost for me.
 
I finally figured out what’s been missing in my life.. a candle with the scent “Inspire”. With this candle I’ll be able to create the next big thing and become rich.

Thank you, TwelveSouth.
 
It doesn't look like the Hulu $.99/month deal is eligible if you sign up via the iOS app (using iTunes account).
 
Just got me a BeatsX at Walmart yesterday for $75, I think they're still on sale. Not bad for the price though with the benefit of W1 chip, I was happy with my Anker for $30 but I couldn't find it. But for the Beats I will probably take care of it a little bit more as opposed to cheap headphones that I've been buying.

The W1 chip is amazing, to the point where I won't consider headphones that don't have it. The seamless switching between devices is so awesome. I alo found out that the range of the headphones is amazing -- up to 100 feet on the BeatsX and 200 feet on the Studios.
 
No iMac deals, which REALLY sucks since it's outdated. I need to upgrade badly, but hate the thought of paying full price or even close to full price for 539 day old tech.
 
Virtually no good deals in the UK for Mac Mini.

There's a total of ONE so-called seller (KCRS; never heard of them?) supposedly offering 10% off, which sounds good until you read the caveat underneath saying only limited supply within 4-6 weeks. Plus they don't offer AC+ (a given on soldered-on SSD) for some reason.

i.e. dodgy as hell, and you might get one or not "sometime" if the stars align?!

Compared to deals in the US, it's laughable. :(
 
Not Mac related but this is what I pulled the trigger on:

LG C8 55” for $1500 tax+shipping included
Xbox One X w/ RDR2 for $343 tax+shipping included

I think I did well this year!
 
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