Apple's Black Friday 2011 Deals Offer Discounted iPad 2, iPod, MacBook Air And More (PICTURES)

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On November 25, Apple's online store slashed prices on several popular items in honor of Black Friday.

The discounted items offered during the one-day shopping event include iPad 2, iPod Nano, iPod Touch, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and iMac devices. Some accessories and software are also available at reduced prices.

Deals for iPad 2 models are as follows: $41 off on 16GB, $51 off on 32GB and $61 off on 64GB.

Shoppers interested in iPod Touches can save $21.00 on 8GB models, $31 on 32GB and $41 on 64GB.

MacBook Airs are selling for $101 off any configuration.

No offers were available for any iPhone models.

To see even more deals outside of the Apple Store, head on over to 9to5Mac, where you'll find a roundup of the best deals on Apple merchandise at Amazon, MacMall, Best Buy and other retailers.

These deals weren't a complete surprise to many shoppers, as the list of Black Friday specials had leaked on November 23. The deals also went live in Australia before they became available in the United States.

Microsoft also offered its own Black Friday deals at its online store. For example, the company offered "[t]he Kinect for Xbox 360 motion-sensing camera bundled with three games (Fruit Ninja, Gunstringer and Kinect Adventures) [...] for $99 rather than the normal $149.99," according to the L.A. Times.

Check out the slideshow (below) to see a sampling of the deals Apple's offering to Black Friday shoppers.

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