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Target has posted its Black Friday ad for 2016, listing several deals on Apple products. The promotions include 25% off all Apple TV models, $150 off the 9.7-inch iPad Pro and $180 off the Beats Solo2 Wireless.

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The retailer is offering discounts and promotions in two waves: there's an Early Access period that begins today and runs until November 24 both in-store and online. Then, on Thanksgiving Day at 6 P.M., Target will open its stores for further Black Friday deals.

Early Access deals on Apple products include three Apple TV models -- the 32 and 64GB fourth-generation Apple TV and a third-generation Apple TV -- and Beats Solo2 Wireless headphones and Beats Tour 2.5 in-ear headphones.

- 25% off 32GB Fourth-Generation Apple TV
- 25% off 64GB Fourth-Generation Apple TV
- 25% off Third-Generation Apple TV
- $180 off Beats Solo2 Wireless (Reg. $299.99)
- $65 off Beats Tour 2.5 in-ear headphones (Reg. $129.99)

Regular Black Friday deals include $71.99 off Apple Watch Series 1, iPad discounts and iPhone 7 and 7 Plus deals.

- Save $71.99 Apple Watch Series 1 (Starting at $198)
- 20% off all iPods
- $0 Down and Free $250 Target Gift Card on iPhone 7 and 7 Plus models
- Save $150.99 on 9.7-inch iPad Pro
- Save $129.99 on iPad Air 2
- Save $70.20 on iPad mini 2
- Save $180 on Beats Solo2 Wireless (Reg. $299.99)
- Save $65 on Beats Tour 2.5 in-ear headphones (Reg. $129.99)

In addition to discounts on Apple and Beats products, Target is offering 40% off all Otterbox Commuter cases.

Article Link: Target Black Friday Deals Include iPad Pro, Apple TV and Beats
 
I'm interested in getting the series 1 watch. I wonder if it will be readily available or will everyone be running to get it?
 
Oh wow, they have $4.99 off christmas lights, I'd rather take advantage of that than spend quality time with my family on thanksgiving.
Just finished reading my DayOne talking about Thanksgiving Day. These Black Friday sales just killed our time together. We celebrate this holiday not just my family but includes my family's family. All of the sudden they started planning of shopping instead of getting together. I hate the idea but it's their choice to do it.
 
Just finished reading my DayOne talking about Thanksgiving Day. These Black Friday sales just killed our time together. We celebrate this holiday not just my family but includes my family's family. All of the sudden they started planning of shopping instead of getting together. I hate the idea but it's their choice to do it.

Yeah, I'm not going to tell anyone how to spend their thanksgiving but I hate how commercialized it's become. At least wait until midnight at the very earliest.
 
Nice. Will pickup a 32G Apple TV. Been hearing nice things about it from friends and co-workers.

You actually don't have to wait on the Apple TV deals, they are available today and tomorrow in store with the Cartwheel App, or online at Target.com right now.
 
I'm interested in getting the series 1 watch. I wonder if it will be readily available or will everyone be running to get it?

Likely it will be popular, as the Apple Watch was last year on Black Friday. And the Series 1 was also just released, many have not had the chance to get one.
 
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gotta say those are some amazing deals.

Target has really competed with other big Box stores for Black Friday. The issue though with Target, is they have far more limited quantity of what they are advertising, where as other stores may double of what they are selling.
 
gotta say those are some amazing deals.
Indeed they are. Say what you want about Beats headphones, but at over 50% off, it is hard to make any real criticism stick (MSRP to MSRP, sure). And assuming that you have $250 of other things to buy at Target and were on the fence, that iPhone 7 deal is sweet.

FWIW, it seems to me that Thanksgiving is for more than gorging on TV and food. After a full day of socializing and such, an evening out with visiting family for some holiday specials and revelry seems much more preferable than leftovers and yet more football games (yech). If stores fairly compensate their workers and do not force them to take the hours, then more power to them! I, for one, am happy to have the extra optional activities to choose from.
 
Sadly was hoping for a possible discount on a new AirPods, but if they debut right around the holidays, little chance of a markdown.
 
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