When searching for the best deals on Cyber Monday, most people’s number-one stop, rightfully, is Amazon, the leading online retailer. The Daily Dealer has been covering the best Amazon deals all day, and many of the offers included in our rundown of Cyber Monday’s best deals come from there. Walmart also has significant online discounts and savvy shopper should peruse. But perhaps third on the list of the day’s most prominent retailers is Best Buy. Best Buy has significant deals today, and since time on Cyber Monday is running out, it makes a lot of sense to go check them out now.
Perhaps because my laptop is running on its last legs, my eyes were most drawn to this deal on the latest MacBook Air. No matter what the memory of the computer is, Best Buy is offering $200 off. So the normally-$900 128GB MacBook Air is on sale for $700. The normally $1,100 256GB Macbook Air is on sale for $900. The normally $1,600 512GB Macbook Air is on sale for $1,400. You get the picture. (This $200 discount also applies to the latest 512GB MacBook. Normally $1,600, that is also on sale for $1,400).
Best Buy has a ton of good deals like this. If we’re staying on the topic of Apple products, for example, the iPad Pro is $100 off today.
Apple, 12.9-Inch iPad Pro with WiFi, 128GB, Space Gray on sale for $799.99
And if we want to talk about products that aren’t made by Apple, you can check out this Roku TV, which is $120 off:
Sharp, 43-inch Class (42.5-inch Diag.), LED, 1080p, Smart, HDTV, Roku TV, Black on sale for $179.99
These deals prove that Best Buy can hang with the best of them when it comes to Cyber Monday offers. You would be doing yourself a huge disservice if you did not check out their entire selection in the 4 hours left in Cyber Monday. We’ll keep adding what we find to our “best of” list.
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