Apple offers special deals on Apple Certified iPod mini models

Apple Computer is offering deals on Apple Certified products. 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.

Apple is offering Apple Certified deals on iPod mini models:

Refurbished iPod mini 4GB – Blue & Pink
• Holds up to 1,000 songs
• Up to 18 Hours Battery Life
• 3.6 ounces
• 2.0 x 3.6 x 0.5 inches
• Belt Clip
• Apple Earphones
• USB 2.0 cable
Save 21% off the original price
Original price: $199.00 | Your price: $159.00
Estimated Ship: 1-2 business days (Free Shipping)

Refurbished iPod mini 6GB – Silver, Blue & Pink
• Holds up to 1,500 songs
• Up to 18 Hours Battery Life
• 3.6 ounces
• 2.0 x 3.6 x 0.5 inches
• Belt Clip
• Apple Earphones
• USB 2.0 cable
Save 21% off the original price
Original price: $249.00 | Your price: $199.00
Estimated Ship: 1-2 business days (Free Shipping)

More information and more Special Deals can be found on Apple’s Special Deals page.

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3 Comments

  1. Those prices are not that great considering they are now discontinued, and those are refurbished and not new units. ??

    I just bought a new Silver 6G with my Education discount for $229.00. Passed on the Nano when I saw how scratched up the 2 day old demo units were at my local Apple store.

    Oh well, I am sure they will still sell to those of us who think that the Nano is far too delicate to be a good choice to physically active iPOD users.

  2. ” the Nano is far too delicate to be a good choice to physically active iPOD users”

    If you mean scratches, sure, the backing (like the iPod) is probably prone to scratching. However, if you mean to use durring physical activity, it would seem to me that flash memory with no moving parts is better than a hard disk. I used my 10 GB 3G iPod for jogging and, though there is no proof of causality, the HD did die after 9 months. I’m going to pick up a nano for use while running.

    Also: http://www.ipoddailynews.com/index.php/ipoddailynews/comments/6861/

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