Technology
Grab a near-mint iMac from 2019 for less than $1,000
TL;DR: As of June 10, get this refurbished 21.5-inch iMac for only $999.99 — a 28% discount.
The best part about Apple releasing brand-new iMacs is that the older versions are getting some major price drops. In fact, you can snag a refurbished 21.5-inch iMac from 2019 for under $1,000 for a limited time.
Whether you’re looking to upgrade your at-home work setup, you want to take your Netflix streaming to new heights, or you need something more powerful than your ancient laptop to take on a new graphic design side hustle, an iMac offers a great way to do all of the above. Not only do you get a clearer, larger display to work with but also more speed, power, and comfort.
This 2019 iMac features a 21.5-inch 4K widescreen display so you’ll no longer have to worry about hunching over a tiny screen and squinting to see every little detail. A large, vivid display makes working with design programs, music and video editing software, and code editors a much more enjoyable experience. This iMac also boasts 8GB of RAM and an Intel Core i3 3.6 GHz processor, making high-speed browsing, surfing, and streaming a breeze. No more lagging or endless buffering — just a smooth, seamless connection for multitasking.
While there’s only 64GB of onboard storage, you can easily extend that to save all of your most important apps, files, photos, videos, and more with the four USB 3.0 ports and dual Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports. Just plug in an external hard drive and you’ll be good to go.
Despite this being a refurbished model, you’ll still get the necessary accessories with it, including a new mouse, keyboard, and power cord. It’ll arrive in near-mint condition with very minimal scuffing on the case if any. And the best part is it’ll only cost you $999.99 (regularly $1,400) for a limited time.
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