Technology
iMacs are on sale for up to $300 off at B&H
The Apple Event on March 25 introduced us to new markets that Apple is tackling like an Apple Arcade, an Apple TV streaming service, and an Apple credit card that requires no signature. Impressed, but not surprised.
All of this came just a week after Apple launched the new iPad Air and iPad Mini. Phew.
But today, we’re reminiscing about how far Apple has come with its first creation: the Macintosh monitor. And the best way to do that is buy a new one, obviously: Multiple iMacs are on sale at B&H Photo Video today, including up to $200 off mid-2017 models and $50 off a pre-order for the new 2019 model.
Here are some of the best deals, but you can shop all iMacs on sale here.
We waited two entire years for this upgrade, and it is so, so sweet. The new 21.5-inch iMac is begging to meet your creative side with a 4096 x 2304 IPS Retina 4K Display, 500 nits of brightness, and an AMD Radeon Pro graphics card to bring your designs to life. Decent speed is definitely needed to support such heavy-duty apps, and the 2019 iMac is equipped with a new Intel chip for up to 60% (!!!) faster processing speeds.
Other specs include 8GB of 2,666MHz DDR4 RAM (but can be configured with up to 32GB of RAM) and a 1TB customizable hard drive for storage.
Retailing at $1,299.99, you can save $50 and get it for $1,249. The mid-2017 21.5-inch model is also on sale for $1,099.99.
A 2019 27-inch model is also coming, but the one from 2017 is definitely still a front runner (especially when it’s $300 off). A massive 27-inch monitor allows for amazing high-res visuals that not every monitor can offer, with a AMD Radeon Pro 580 graphics card putting in extra work for your creative endeavors. The 5K screen and discrete graphics card also make this one of the best (slash only) Macs for gaming.
Other specs include a 4.2 GHz Intel Core i7 Quad-Core processor, 8GB of DDR4 RAM and 1TB SSD.
Retailing at $3,099.99, you can save $300 and get it for $2,799.99. The 2 TB Fusion Drive version of this model is also on sale for $2,249.
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