The Apple Store currently lists products on sale with savings on select new and unopened Apple products. All sale priced Apple products are covered by Apple’s One-Year Limited Warranty. For extended coverage, you have the option of purchasing the AppleCare Protection Plan which extends the complimentary coverage on your sale priced Apple product up to three years of support.
Current Apple products on sale:
iMac G5 20″ 1.8GHz SuperDrive
• 20-inch widescreen flat-panel LCD screen
• 512K L2 cache
• 600MHz frontside bus
• 256MB DDR400 SDRAM
• NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
• 64MB DDR video memory
• 160GB Serial ATA hard drive
Save 16% off the original price
Original price: $1,899.00 | Your price: $1599.00
Estimated Ship: 1-2 business days (Free Shipping)
Power Mac G5 Dual 2.5GHz SuperDrive
• 1.25GHz frontside bus/processor
• 512MB DDR400 SDRAM
• 160 Serial ATA hard drive
• Three PCI Slots
• ATI Radeon 9600 XT
• 128MB DDR video memory
• 56K internal modem
Save 11% off the original price
Original price: $2,999.00 | Your price: $2,699.00
Estimated Ship: 1-3 business days (Free Shipping)
More information can be found on Apple’s Special Deals page.
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This is how I got my current PowerBook. That 20-inch iMac G5 with SuperDrive looks tempting for my daughter’s birthday present.
Countries that get sale items:
USA
UK
Australia
Austria
France
I got tired of looking by here.
County that doesn’t get sale items:
Canada
Someone could at least tell us that we smell bad.
Why is the world does Apple keep pushing these crap deals on people?
Why would I get an imac 1.8 w/ only 256 meg RAM, 64 meg crap video for $1099 when I can get a new 1.8 w/ 512 RAM and 128 decent video for $1299??? The cost of the upgrades alone are worth more than $200.
This computer should be priced at $899 tops.
<quote>”That 20-inch iMac G5 with SuperDrive looks tempting for my daughter’s birthday present.”</quote>
Um, you’re not by any chance looking to adopt, are you? 35 year old, non-smoker, like lavish gifts…
Old news. Yawn.
Where are the deals?? 999 for 300 more you get another $80 worth the ram ($150 if you buy it from apple) double the hard drive double the videocard memory, a larger front side bus and a faster processor airport extreme $79 and bluetooth $50. drop them another $200.
Wow.. MDN is now sensoring these Posts. WTF?
I just posted that I was tired of MDN spamming us with these weekly ads and to buy direct from the Apple Stores “Special Deal” link and MDN has removed my post.
So much for “Thinking Different” this site has become all about either agreeing with everything MDN says or does or being censored…
No, not really a sale. CompUSA has had these “deals” for about a month now. In a lot of cases including AppleCare or other incentive like extended financing.
Read the full descriptions of the refurbished Macs CAREFULLY before you buy. These systems appear to ship with Panther (and none of the usual bundled software).
Now censorship?,
Please remember that this is someone’s website. It belongs to a person. It is maintained by either: a) a single person or, b) a small group of people. It is their website. It does not belong to those of us who visit.
MDN allows its visitors the priviledge (not the right) to periodically spout off about the various ‘articles’ that they post about Apple/Mac and Apple/Mac-related subjects.
If someone posts something that the MDN staff doesn’t want on THEIR website, they have every right to yank it. If you don’t like it, go start your own website and post whatever the hell you want.
FYI, I am not in any way affiliated with MDN, its staff, family, or friends. Like most everyone else here, I’m just someone who has been given the priviledge to periodically ‘spout off’.