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September 13, 2022 02:51 pm GMT

Snag a refurbished 24-inch iMac (the colorful one) for as low as $1,100

every color of apple's 24-inch imac from 2021 lined up in a row

SAVE UP TO $419.01: Woot has several refurbished configurations of last year's 24-inch Apple iMac on sale as of Sept. 13, starting as low as $1,099.99 for the 256GB base model with a 7-core GPU (normally $1,299).


Some good news for anyone who isn't interested in buying one of the new iPhones, Apple Watches, or AirPods Pro: Fantastic deals on older Apple products have been rolling out nonstop in the wake of last week's "Far Out" event.

The latest and maybe-greatest come from the Amazon-owned deals site Woot, which has listed a bunch of refurbished iMacs on sale as of Sept. 13 —including last year's 24-inch model with the M1 chip, a Mashable's Choice Award-winner and one of our favorite gadgets of 2021. Now through Oct. 13 (or while supplies last), you can order the 256GB base model with a 7-core GPU in Grade A condition for only $1,099, which is $199.01 off its MSRP. Choose from blue or pink.

For comparison's sake, brand new versions of this desktop have never dipped below $1,149.99 on Amazon.

For a little more power, you can upgrade to a Grade A-refurbished model with 256GB of storage, an 8-core GPU, and a blue or silver finish for $1,129.99 — a $369.01 savings. (This configuration also sports two additional USB 3 ports and a Gigabit Ethernet port.) An orange one was also available at the time of writing, though you'll need to shell out $40 extra.

For double the storage, a 512GB version of the 8-core GPU setup will run you only $1,279.99 if you go the refurbished route — a $419.01 discount on its $1,699 MSRP. That one's only available in (boring) silver, FYI.


Original Link: https://mashable.com/deals/sept-13-apple-imac-24-inch-refurbished

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