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10/13/2005, 12:40pm, EDT
Thursday, October 13th
Apple drops refurb iMac G5 prices
Apple has dropped the price on its refurbished iMac G5s, following the introduction of the new iMacs at yesterday's Special Event. First-generation iMacs are available in a 1.6GHz/Combo drive version for $750, while the 1.8GHz/SuperDrive version is $800; the 20-inch mode is available for $1,150 (1.8GHz/SuperDrive). Second-generation 17-inch models with extra RAM (512MB) and larger drives (160GB) are $850 (1.8GHz/Combo) and $950 (2.0GHz/SuperDrive). Readers note that while the eMac has disappeared from consumer stores, it is still available at the Apple Store Education (refurbished eMacs are available starting at $530). Apple has also a limited supply of refurb 12-inch iBooks for $700 (12"/1.2GHz/CD) and $850 (14"/1GHz/Combo) and some Mac Mini's starting at $400. Apple's refurb Cinema displays are available for a significant discount: $1,250 (23"), $1,300 (23"/aluminum), and $2,500 (30"/aluminum).
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