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Apple refurbs: iPods, unibody MacBooks, accessories

updated 04:50 pm EDT, Fri March 20, 2009

 

Apple refurbs: iPods


Apple's online store is offering a wide range of refurbished products including unibody MacBooks, current-generation iPods and more. For a limited time get the previous-generation 2GB iPod shuffle for $39. Other Shuffle selections include the 1GB model in current-generation green, pink, and blue is also $39, while the 2GB version is $59 and is available in the same color options. The 8GB iPod nano is priced at $129 and comes in orange, green, purple, blue, pink, silver, yellow, and black. Unibody MacBook models start at $1099 for the 2.0GHz model with 2GB of memory and 160GB hard drive and go up to $1899 for the 2.4GHz model with 2GB of memory and a 128GB solid state drive.

Starting at $849 is the 20-inch, 2.4GHz iMac with 1GB of memory and a 320GB hard drive. Twenty-four inch models start at $1199 for a 2.8GHz processor, 2GB of memory and 320GB hard drive. Accessories include the wireless keyboard for $69, the MacBook Air SuperDrive for $79, AirPort Express base station for $85 and Apple LED 24-inch cinema display for $799.


by MacNN Staff

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