Some stores still down as Apple starts rolling out the deals Internationally

Nov 25, 2011 07:40 GMT  ·  By

Apple has kicked off Black Friday at its online stores across the globe, with territories like Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom featuring the expected discounts on Macs, iPads, and select iPods, as well as accessories.

“Enjoy the season’s lowest prices on our favourite Apple products,” Apple states.

The company is slashing A$ 45.00 on iPad 2 tablets (A$ 534.00), A$ 21.00 on iPod touch players (A$ 198.00), and A$ 11.00 on iPod nanos (A$ 138.00) in Australia. Savings should be similar across different currencies.

On the computer front, MacBook Air goes for A$ 978.00, MacBook Pro for A$ 1,278.00, and iMac for A$ 1,278.00, all representing A$ 121.00 savings.

The discounted accessories are touted as “essentials” that help the devices mentioned above “work smarter and play harder.”

The savings can go as high as A$ 201.95 for items like the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air (selling today for A$ 598.00), and A$ 71.95 for products like the Philips DC390 Dual Dock Clock Radio with Remote which keeps your iPad neatly on your desk night stand and lets you experience rich, clear sound from your iPod, iPhone, or iPad, while charging two devices at once.

Other discounted goodies include high-quality headphones, iPhone sleeves and cases, iPad bags and backpacks for your Apple laptop, as well as workout accessories for jogging enthusiasts and people who go to the gym.

The Mophie Juice Pack Air for iPhone couldn’t possibly miss from Apple’s Black Friday deals and there’s even discounted software to be had, such as Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac at A$ 54.00 (Save A$ 35.95), Microsoft Office for Mac Home and Student 2011 Family Pack for A$ 168.00 (Save A$ 31.95), and Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 for A$ 98.00 (Save A$ 51.95).

For reference, 1 Australian dollar equals 0.9713 U.S. dollars today.

Visit Apple’s online store here to see the deals in your country.