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Apple slashes prices on certified refurbished MacBook, MacBook Pro, and iMac models
Apple has slashed prices on certified MacBook, MacBook Pro, and iMacs models. All Macs purchased from the Apple Outlet come free shipping and Apple's 1 year warranty. Note that inventory is limited so items are removed from the outlet once they sell out. Save up to $400 depending on the model.
Refurbished MacBook
- 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo/1GB SDRAM/80GB/Combo/Intel GMA 950 graphics processor (64MB of DDR2 SDRAM) - White - WAS: $949 NOW: $849
- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo/1GB SDRAM/120GB/SuperDrive/Intel GMA 950 graphics processor (64MB of DDR2 SDRAM) - White - WAS: $1,099 NOW: $999
- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo/1GB SDRAM/160GB/SuperDrive/Intel GMA 950 graphics processor (64MB of DDR2 SDRAM) - Black - WAS: $1,299 NOW: $1,049
Refurbished MacBook Pro:
- 15" 2.2GHz IC2D/2GB/120GB/SuperDrive - WAS: $1,699 NOW: $1,449
- 15" glossy 2.2GHz IC2D/2GB/120GB/SuperDrive - WAS: $1,699 NOW: $1,449
- 15" 2.4GHz IC2D/2GB/160GB/SuperDrive - WAS: $2,099 NOW: $1,649
- 15" glossy 2.4GHz IC2D/2GB/160GB/SuperDrive - WAS: $2,099 NOW: $1,649
- 15" 2.4GHz IC2D/2GB/160GB/SuperDrive - WAS: $2,299 NOW: $2,149
- 17" glossy 2.4GHz IC2D/2GB/160GB/SuperDrive - WAS: $2,299 NOW: $2,149
Refurbished iMacs - Limited-time Price Drop - current generation
- 20" 2.0GHz Core 2/1GB/250GB/SuperDrive - Limited Time Special Price: $999, regularly $1199
- 20" 2.4GHz Core 2/1GB/320GB/SuperDrive - Limited Time Special Price: $1,249, regularly $1499
- 24" 2.4GHz Core 2/1GB/320GB/SuperDrive - Limited Time Special Price: $1,499, regularly $1799
- 24" 2.8GHz Core Extreme/2GB/500GB/SuperDrive - Limited Time Special Price: $1,899, regularly $2299
- Apple undertakes a stringent refurbishment process prior to offering a Mac for sale as certified refurbished
- Perform and look like a new Mac
- Arrive in new packaging and include all manuals and accessories
- Are covered by Apple's standard one-year limited warranty, the exact same coverage as a new product
- Are eligible for AppleCare extended coverage for up to 3 years on Mac
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I've purchased two refurbished Macs from Apple. Both are great and I've never had a problem with them. I recommend that people give serious consideration over purchasing new because it's a great way to save.