Contrary to earlier reports, Apple Philippines is not included in the Red Friday Sale that Apple is holding across most of South-East Asia’s online stores today.
Over the past days, numerous reports that Apple Philippines will host a Red Friday Sale today seems untrue.
However, the sales did happen in other Asian neighbors, including Hong Kong and Singapore with many of the Apple products slashed off their regular prices.
The biggest discount seems to be HK$770 or SG$120 applied on all Macbooks and iMacs (equivalent of around Php4,000USD 68INR 5,778EUR 65CNY 496).
Non-Apple products are also up for discounts with a Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air getting a SG$300 discount.
The more obvious question is why is the Philippines not included in the sale? Is the Philippines not Chinese enough to celebrate the Year of the Dragon and get the same discounts?
In any case, the discounts aren’t that great anyway.
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oi says:
first blood
simplynice93 says:
Maybe Apple thinks sales are very good here in our country, kaya there is no need for Red Friday sale. Kahit kasi mahal, bibili ang mga Pinoy para magmukhang sosyal…
Aww says:
This ruined my day. I had been preparing for this ever since I read the news several days ago, even had my debit card loaded on the last minute. Seriously, what a total letdown.
Bryan says:
@simplynice: hm… So why do you think HK needs that sale when everywhere you look there’s an iphone4 user and that even a MTR janitor owns one?
Luis says:
Why? Are we that insignificant? Denied once again… sometimes it makes me feel bad to live in a third world country since we get denied of new and exciting stuff like technology, gadgets, gizmos and other trends… So sad… (-_-)
paul says:
hmmm… roughly 39k for a brand new macbook air… not bad. still won’t bite, though. i’m quite contented with my acer aspire one. ;)
coachjojoc says:
Maybe it’s because of the number of jail-broken phones and pirated OS software here. LOL
Bryan says:
You can blame the government for that. They put a heavy tax on a lot of imported stuffs. It has a purpose actually but futile in current generation.
Take this for example, Toshiba R500 back when it was first release cost roughly Php50k in US. Here? It cost Php142k. Oh, I also need to mention that it was delayed too.
Ben says:
Yuga’s right. Majority of our country’s population is not Chinese.
Have a check below. Not all SE countries are included in the sale:
http://www.apple.com/asia/lny/choose-your-country/
pedro says:
Off topic, ok naman Apple products pero parang hyped lang esp iPhones and iPads.
I have an Asus Eeepad Transformer. It is my first tablet and I decided buying it after reading exhaustive information from tech blogs and sites. It is about the same price as Ipad2 without its keyboard dock, so you can say I bought it not because it is cheaper but because of so many valid considerations. And if I will answer the question above, here are some of the answers:
1. I want to be able to drag and drop files from my laptop to my tablet.
2. I want to be able to bluetooth files from my table to another device.
3. I want to be able to watch any video file in my tablet without converting them. Right now I can even watch my super HD DVDs on my Transformer, I just copy the raw DVD files from the DVD to the microSD and voila, they all play on my tablet.
4. Yes, I want an expandable memory slot.
5. I want a tablet with fast-growing ecosystem.
6. I want to install mostly free games and apps.
7. I want a tablet with a display size best suited for watching panoramic movies.
8. I want a tablet that can display all an Internet site’s content (yes the flash content and videos) as I see it in my pc.
9. Related to number 1, but I want to be able to just drag and drop mp3 files and not rely on iTunes.
10. Yes, I want a tablet than can transform into a laptop and have 16 hours battery life in the process.
I think I made the right decision, because it has been 6 months, and I haven’t encountered the buggy stuff you are talking about on Honeycomb, if there were, I didn’t notice them at all.
If all people won’t be blinded by the Apple glitter, I think the above are enough factors for them not to really consider an iPad as their tablet. They will enjoy a tablet in all its potential.
fotolocco says:
good thing the country I am currently based had the sale. Apple does not markdown its products often. Even in tech shows here, apple does not participate often.
Kaya a 5K peso discount (for the macs) is very much welcomed. On top of that Apple products in the PH are much expensive compared to its neighbors. Say for example ipad2 64GB 3G is 7K peso more expensive in Apple Store Philippines compared to other countries. So in total, when apple slashed 1.5K pesos from the ipad last friday, it meant at least 8.5K pesos cheaper here compared in the Philippines.