Apple adds select models to special deal section including iBooks, PowerBooks, and more

Apple has added select Mac models to their special deals section at their online Apple Store, including Apple Certified Refurbished iBook and PowerBook units.

Apple Certified Refurbished products are pre-owned Apple products that undergo Apple’s stringent refurbishment process prior to being offered for sale. All Apple Certified Refurbished 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 Refurbished product. The Apple Store also currently lists products on sale with savings on select new and unopened Apple products.

The previous-generation PowerBook 12-inch is available for $1,199 (1.5GHz/Combo) or $1,299 (1.5GHz/SuperDrive), and the generation previous to those, the 1.33GHz 12-inch PowerBook with 256MB is now listed at $1,149. Apple also features two 15-inch PowerBook models with Combo drives for $1,299. The previous-generation 15-inch PowerBook (1.5Ghz/Combo) model is now selling for $1,349 and the previous-generation 17-inch PowerBook is $1,999.

Apple has also lowered the price on its 12-inch iBook (1.2GHz/Combo) to $719, and the 12-inch iBook (1.2GHz/CD) model to just $699. Older 1.33GHz 14-inch iBooks are now $899 (CD) and $999 (SuperDrive). The previous-generation 14-inch iBook with enhanced Bluetooth and 512MB of RAM is selling for $1,049.

Apple Certified Refurbished Cinema Displays are now available for $1,099 and $2,099 for the 23-inch and 30-inch models, respectively.

Other refurbs, including Mac minis, many iPod models, and iMac G5s are also listed. More information and more Special Deals can be found on Apple’s Special Deals page.

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8 Comments

  1. About ready to pull the trigger. Apple Refurb is how I buy my Macs. The iMac G4 I’m using now is ready for eBay. I’m thinking about a refurb PowerBook so I can take my Mac with me and people can drool.

    I sat next to a guy with a PowerBook on the plane and the guy next to him had a Dell something or other Windows laptop. No contest. The Dell guy keep asking questions about Mac OS X of the PowerBook guy and me. I think he’ll be getting his own PowerBook soon.

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