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:
Apple iBook:
iBook 12-inch 1.2GHz Combo Drive
• 512MB DDR266 SDRAM
• 30GB Ultra ATA drive
• ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 w/ 32MB DDR video memory
• AirPort Extreme built-in
Price: $929.00
Estimated Ship: 8 business days (Free Shipping)
iBook 14-inch 1.33GHz Combo Drive
• 256MB DDR266 SDRAM
• 60GB Ultra ATA drive
• ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 w/ 32MB DDR video memory
• AirPort Extreme built-in
Price: $1,049.00
Estimated Ship: 8 business days (Free Shipping)
iBook 14-inch 1.33GHz SuperDrive
• 256MB DDR266 SDRAM
• 60GB Ultra ATA drive
• ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 w/ 32MB DDR video memory
• AirPort Extreme built-in
Price: $1,149.00
Estimated Ship: 8 business days (Free Shipping)
iPod with Click Wheel
iPod (20GB with Click Wheel)
• 5.6 ounces
• 2.4 x 4.1 x .57 inches
• Apple Earphones
• AC Adapter
• FireWire cable
• USB 2.0 cable
Save 11% off the original price
Original price: $299.00 | Your price: $269.00
Estimated Ship: Within 24 hours (Free Shipping)
iPod U2 Special Edition
Like no other, iPod U2 Special Edition stands out. Jet black, it bears a prominent red Apple Click Wheel and, on the flip side, the autographs of each U2 band member. It comes with an exclusive U2 poster that fans will really enjoy and, of course, the signature white iPod earbuds.
Save 15% off the original price
Original price: $349.00 | Your price: $299.00
Estimated Ship: Within 24 hours (Free Shipping)
Pod (30GB with color display)
• 5.9 ounces
• 2.4 x 4.1 x .63 inches
• Apple Earphones
• AC Adapter
• USB 2.0 cable
Save 6% off the original price
Original price: $349.00 | Your price: $329.00
Estimated Ship: Within 24 hours (Free Shipping)
In addition, Apple is offering deals on Apple Certified products with savings up to 51% off the original price. Apple Certified Products are pre-owned Apple products that undergo Apple’s stringent refurbishment process prior to being offered for sale. All Apple Certified products are covered by Apple’s One-Year Limited Warranty. For extended coverage, you have the option of purchasing the AppleCare Protection Plan with your Apple Certified product.
Current Apple Certified special deals include:
• iPod shuffle
• iPod with Click Wheel
• iPod with Dock Connector
• iPod with color display
• iPod mini
• Power Mac G5
• Cinema HD Displays
• eMac
• Mac mini
• iMac G5
• PowerBook G4 12-inch
• PowerBook G4 15-inch
• PowerBook G4 17-inch
• iBook G4 12-inch
• iBook G4 14-inch
• AirPort Extreme Card
• AirPort Express Base Station with AirTunes
More information can be found on Apple’s Special Deals page.
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Huh, I just bought one of those EOL 20gb iPod’s for $199 at my local Apple Store three weeks ago?! Is $269 supposed to be a deal?
I could see buying the 30 gig photo, 30$ for 10 extra gigs
$269 is the education discount price for color 20 giggers so not too good a deal
Hmmm … fairly good price for the PowerMac G5 Dual 2 GHz Processor machine. I’m tempted.
MDN Magic word: “Wife” … as in, “the woman tempted me.” 😀
Your help needed, copy this link to the clipboard before clicking it, then paste it in the reporter.
Wal-Mart has better prices.
I have what may seem like a dumb question – but I’d appreciate help. If I buy one of these – do I have to buy MS Word to be able to send .doc resumes to recruiters, etc? Most recruiters are totally baffled by the .rtf files I send from my very old mac and so I have a cheap IBM laptop I use ONLY to send resumes. Sure would like to dump both to get a new iMac – but I’d like to skip buying MS Word if I can.
Thanks!
SuzieMacFan: TextEdit included free write Word .doc files, but doesn’t support sophisticated formatting (thought it should handle any resume with aplomb). Apple’s Pages, which is bundled with some Macs and is $79 (bundled with Keynote) for everyone else, handles more sophisticated formatting and reads and writes Word .doc files. The educational version of MS Office (which includes Word & Excel), and which can be purchased by anyone, is only $149.
Addendum: TextEdit is included free with all Macs.
Tommy Boy – Thanks!!! I have an old Mac that for some reason won’t load OSX. I have AppleWorks – but not Pages. I COULD have purchased Word for mac – but I didn’t want to. Thanks for the Information!!!! looks like i could buy a .Mac ad Pages and I’d be fine!! Thanks!!
This is not a story. This is just a shameless grab for money. Best deals are at Wal-Mart and Amazon. What has this site turned into?
Here is a story:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/27/technology/27apple.html
More Importantly … this means something big is coming down the pipe!
NYTimes – Apple/Record Industry Showdown. Yeah, that’s a story. Boo Hoo for the record industry. Apple has 2 avenues of income- iPod and iTunes. The record industry only has 1- iTunes. It just isn’t fair is it.
I’d like to see Apple start signing the recording artist and let the record companies be damned. Greedy bastards.
Oh, yeah, it does look like something good is coming. Mac/Intel boxes. Yeah!
SuzieMacFan: if you get a machine that can run OS X, OpenOffice is free and can write .doc files–as with any other non-office word processor, the .doc files it writes may not always be perfect, but you shouldn’t have a problem if you keep the formatting simple (which you would want to do in a resume anyway.)
Probably the easiest thing for you to do, though, is to hit to his the usenet group alt.binaries.macintosh.retro, where different versions of word are posted on a semi-regular basis. The last quick, streamlined version of word, 5.1, is posted regularly, as are later versions of Office.