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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I got my PowerBook 17″ on Sale from Apple and saved hundreds. I’m typing on it now and its uptime is currently over two weeks (upgraded to Tiger, caused restart). This is the best way to buy new Macs IMHO.
And this is how they are getting people to buy the old IBM machines while Apple switches.
I still think it will be PPC tho. Or maybe PPC²
Hell froze over
and now time is going to stop.
Ah, this proves it.
Dumping the old stock before switching to x86
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screw Intel. apple needs to switch to AMD 64-bit cpus if anything… but even that would be a downgrade.
moo-shoo.
These are good deals??
Does Apple think its customers are that stupid?
20″ 1.8 G5
256 RAM
160 GB HD
64 MB crap video
$1599
20″ 2.0 G5
512 RAM
250 GB HD
128 MB ATI 9600
$1799
The cost of the processor + RAM upgrade alone are worth more than $200. Not going to move many iMac’s w/ those “deals.”
proves nothing. the dp 2.5 G5 is a machine that was replaced with the 2.7 when apple updated the G5 line a while ago. they’re just clearing out old stock.
How come when I click on those links, it doesn’t show any info. Something about “connection refused by link.synergy” Anybody know?
Will,
The links work for me. I’m thinking about that iMac for my parents’ anniversary.
Apple doesnt require you to prove if you’re a student or not. Check out the Power Mac G5 Dual 2.5GHz SuperDrive, at $2699. Then go and check out the educational price for a Dual 2.7GHz PowerPC G5. It’s the same $2699. Please feel free to correct me if I missed something spec wise or other.
the products on sale or clearance are even cheaper w/EDU discount…
I seems to me that some things are going to get a serious boost tomorrow!
Countries whose Apple on-line stores have price reductions:
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Hong Kong
Republic of Ireland
Italy
Japan
The Netherlands
Norway
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
UK
USA
i. e. all but one of them listed on the main US site.
Country whose Apple on-line stores do not have price reductions:
Canada
In Apple’s opinion, Canadians smell very, very bad.
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