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Apple offers refurb Mac minis from $649

updated 02:55 pm EST, Wed March 7, 2007

 

Refurb Mac minis from $649


Apple is offering refurbished Mac mini systems for as little as $649 alongside discounted iBooks priced as low as $719. The company's reconditioned Mac mini systems include the 1.66GHz Intel Core Duo with 512MB of memory and an 80GB hard drive for $649; as well as the 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo with 512MB of memory and an 80GB hard drive for $699. The Cupertino-based company's current iBook offerings include the 14-inch 1.42GHz G4 model with 512MB of memory and a 60GB hard drive for $999; and the 12-inch 1.2GHz G4 with 256MB of memory and a 30GB hard drive for $719. Apple is also offering refurbished AirPort Extreme Base Stations for $129 following the introduction of its new 802.11n AirPort devices. The Apple Store Canada is also offering its refurbished 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo Mac mini for CAD$789 with 512MB of memory and an 80GB hard drive. [click here for Apple Store Canada]


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  1. houstonmacbro

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    Joined: Nov 2005

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    Why an iBook a this point

    Why would someone purchase a refurbished iBook with old technology, and at the same prices you could get a refurbished MacBook?

    That just sounds like a bad deal.

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