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MacMall's 2015 Cyber Monday Sale Now Live With Good Deals on Macs

MacMall's annual Cyber Monday sale offering discounts on Macs and several other Apple products starts today, November 28, at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time and lasts through 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on Monday, November 30.

Following its 60-hour Black Friday sale, MacMall continues to offer significant discounts on a huge selection of Apple Macs and iPads. The Retina MacBook Pro is available at up to $259 off, while the MacBook Air is available for up to $100 off. The 27-inch iMac is available at up to $200 off, and the Mac mini is available at up to $70 off.

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MacMall sells a range of stock Apple Macs and custom build-to-order models. We've listed a selection of the more popular discounted models below, but the full range of discounts are available on the MacMall website.

2015 Retina MacBook

- 1.1GHz/8GB/256GB Gold, Silver, Space Gray - $1,199, $100 off
- 1.2GHz/8GB/512GB Gold, Silver, Space Gray - $1,499, $100 off
- 1.3GHz/8GB/256GB Gold, Silver, Space Gray - $1,489, $60 off
- 1.3GHz/8GB/512GB Gold, Silver, Space Gray - $1,689, $60 off

2015 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro

- 2.7GHz/8GB/128GB - $1,229, $70 off
- 2.7GHz/8GB/256GB - $1,399, $100 off
- 2.9GHz/8GB/512GB - $1,699, $100 off
- 2.7GHz/16GB/256GB - $1,599, $100 off
- 2.9GHz/16GB/256GB - $1,699, $100 off
- 2.9GHz/16GB/512GB - $1,929, $70 off
- 3.1GHz/16GB/256GB - $1,899, $100 off
- 3.1GHz/16GB/512GB - $2,099, $100 off
- 3.1GHz/16GB/1TB - $2,597, $102 off

2015 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro

15-inch 2015 Retina MacBook Pro models are available for up to $259 off. Models marked Iris AMD include a separate AMD graphics card while models marked Iris Pro do not.

- 2.2GHz/16GB/256GB/Iris Pro - $1,839.99, $159.01 off
- 2.5GHz/16GB/256GB/Iris Pro - $1,839.99, $259.01 off
- 2.5GHz/16GB/512GB/Iris Pro - $2,239, $160 off
- 2.5GHz/16GB/512GB/Iris AMD - $2,299, $200 off
- 2.5GHz/16GB/1TB/Iris AMD - $2,829, $170 off
- 2.8GHz/16GB/256GB/Iris Pro - $2,139, $160 off
- 2.8GHz/16GB/512GB/Iris Pro - $2,449, $150 off
- 2.8GHz/16GB/512GB/Iris AMD - $2,539, $160 off
- 2.8GHz/16GB/1TB/Iris AMD - $2,974, $225 off

2015 MacBook Air

MacMall's selection of MacBook Air models are available at a $50 to $100 discount.

- 11-inch 1.6GHz/4GB/128GB - $829, $70 off
- 11-inch 1.6GHz/4GB/256GB - $1,029, $70 off
- 11-inch 1.6GHz/8GB/256GB - $1,148, $51 off
- 11-inch 2.2GHz/8GB/256GB - $1,289, $60 off
- 11-inch 2.2GHz/8GB/512GB - $1,579, $70 off
- 13-inch 1.6GHz/4GB/128GB - $899, $100 off
- 13-inch 1.6GHz/4GB/256GB - $1,129, $70 off
- 13-inch 1.6GHz/8GB/256GB - $1,239, $60 off
- 13-inch 1.6GHz/8GB/512GB - $1,529, $70 off
- 13-inch 2.2GHz/8GB/256GB - $1,379, $70 off
- 13-inch 2.2GHz/8GB/512GB - $1,679, $70 off

2015 21.5-inch iMac

- 1.4GHz/8GB/1TB - $1,019, $80 off
- 2.8GHz/8GB/1TB - $1,199, $100 off
- 2.8GHz/8GB/1TB Fusion - $1,349, $50 off
- 2.8GHz/16GB/1TB Fusion - $1,549, $50 off
- 4K 3.1GHz/8GB/1TB - $1,399, $100 off
- 4K 3.1GHz/16GB/1TB - $1,629, $70 off
- 4K 3.3GHz/8GB/1TB Fusion - $1,729, $70 off

2015 27-inch iMac

- 5K 3.2GHz/8GB/1TB/M380 - $1,699, $100 off
- 5K 3.2GHz/8GB/1TB Fusion/M390 - $1,829, $170 off
- 5K 3.2GHz/8GB/2TB Fusion/M380 - $2,029, $70 off
- 5K 3.2GHz/16GB/1TB Fusion/M390 - $2,129, $70 off
- 5K 3.3GHz/8GB/2TB Fusion/M395 - $2,179, $120 off
- 5K 3.3GHz/16GB/2TB Fusion/M395 - $2,429, $70 off
- 5K 4.0GHz/8GB/2TB Fusion/M395 - $2,479, $70 off
- 5K 4.0GHz/16GB/2TB Fusion/M395 - $2,669, $80 off
- 5K 4.0GHz/16GB/3TB Fusion/M395 - $2,769, $80 off
- 5K 4.0/32GB/2TB Fusion/M395X - $3,279, $120 off
- 5K 4.0/32GB/3TB Fusion/M395X - $3,379, $120 off
- 5K 4.0/32GB/1TB Flash/M395X - $3,899, $200 off

2013 Mac Pro

- 4-Core 3.7GHz/12GB/256GB - $2,749, $250 off
- 6-Core 3.5GHz/16GB/256GB - $3,699, $300 off
- 8-Core 3.0GHz/12GB/1TB - $6,349, $450 off
- 12-Core 2.7GHz/64GB/1TB - $8,799, $800 off

2014 Mac mini

- 1.4GHz/4GB/500GB - $464.99, $34.01 off
- 2.6GHz/8GB/1TB Sata - $659, $40 off
- 2.8GHz/8GB/1TB Fusion - $938, $61 off

MacMall is offering iPad Air 2 models at $21 to $40 off 16, 64, and 128GB Wi-Fi only models and up to $40 off the more expensive high-capacity cellular models. The original iPad Air is available for up to $35 off, and the iPad mini 4 is available for up to $20 off. The 32GB Wi-Fi only iPad Pro in Silver, Space Gray and Gold is $25 off, while other Wi-Fi only and cellular models are $12 off.

MacMall is also offering the Apple Thunderbolt Display for $949, which is $50 off, and between $10 and $25 off select iPod touch models. 16GB iPod nano models are $10 off. AirPort Extreme (2013) and Airport Time Capsule (2TB) are each discounted by around $20, and select Apple accessories are on sale.

As one of the only sites that sells Apple's build-to-order Mac models at a discount, MacMall is a popular choice for customers looking for a non-standard Mac at a lower price. Because MacMall operates in a limited number of states, most orders will not require sale tax to be paid.

Make sure to check out our Cyber Monday Deals roundup for more online deals. There are some excellent discounts this year on a range of products, including iPhones, iPads and Macs, in addition to dozens of Apple-related accessories.

MacRumors is an affiliate partner with MacMall. Juli Clover contributed to this roundup.

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Top Rated Comments

138 months ago
You call these discounts "good deals"???








LOL
You do when you're an "affiliate partner" and thus thus "story" is basically a front page ad ;).
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Agent OrangeZ Avatar
138 months ago
Hmm... Black Friday now starts on Thursday and Cyber Monday now begins on Saturday??? Can we move Christmas to after the New Year?
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sniffies Avatar
138 months ago
You call these discounts "good deals"???

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Fzang Avatar
138 months ago
You do when you're an "affiliate partner" and thus thus "story" is basically a front page ad ;).
I'd take affiliate partner articles over dynamic ads any day though. Less tracking and less page loading.
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TheShadowKnows! Avatar
138 months ago
The real deal is at B&H (NYC).

Good until Saturday 11:59PM.

$1,599 ($700 off from retail, $500 off from refurnished) for rMBP 15-inch.

New, mid-2014, with discrete graphics, 512GB SSD, 16MB RAM.

Free shipping, no taxes outside NY state.



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AppleScruff1 Avatar
138 months ago
Wrong. Design is not art. It solves a problem or it doesn't.
At least you're open minded. Of course there is only one way to solve a problem, and as long as it's the way you want, then it's fine. :eek:
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