The company is reportedly cutting prices across its entire product line

Nov 24, 2009 13:33 GMT  ·  By

A brochure listing Apple’s planned discounts for Black Friday has reportedly been leaked to people at The BoyGeniusReport who, without fail, posted the document in all its glory. The site claims that the Black Friday deals have been provided by a trusty source, although there is still doubt as to whether the imagery is accurate.

“We weren’t too positive about that last one as it was from a new source, but this new image comes from a pretty credible connect of ours and it seems to be more reasonable [...] Again, we’re feeling pretty confident about this one and everything looks like it’s in the realm of what Apple would normally do for Black Friday,” reads what seems like a disclaimer on behalf of the web site.

As we wait for confirmation that these are the actual deals to be featured by Apple on Friday, let’s have a look at the prices supposedly going live on November 27 on Apple’s online store (deals don’t apply to the company’s brick-and-mortar establishments).

First off, we have the all-new, all-in-one, all-so-popular iMac, starting at $1089 for the standard configuration and going all the way up to $1898 for more memory, storage, and a better processor, as well as a 27-inch display. MacBook Pros will allegedly go for as low as $1098, while the fun-packed iPod touch is said to receive a $178 price tag on Black Friday.

The new, video-capable iPod nano is also going to sell for less, according to the leaked evidence, going for $138 or $168, depending on its capacity (8GB or 16GB respectively). Apple TVs will sell for $208, if we’re to believe the leak, while Apple’s iWork productivity suite will retail for $49. Accessories including AirPort base stations, Time Capsule, Apple’s Wireless Mouse and Keyboard, as well as iPhone and iPod accessories, will also be available for smaller prices. Third party items, including headphones, speakers, cases, and docks reportedly go on sale as well, this Friday.