Hi Glen,

Neil is correct. If any resellers have stock, Apple have reduced all iMacs
by around $700. We have our last 24" iMac in the store which is now $1698.
The stock of our 'old' iMacs got snapped up in a couple of days. We have a
27" iMac next to the 24" and you can see the difference in the colour and
sharpness of the display. I love my MacBook Pro but I think a 27" iMac is
going to be my Christmas present.  :-)

Cheers,
Stuart

Stuart Evans
T4 Technology


ALBANY
Shop 6, 69 Lockyer Avenue, Albany, WA, 6330
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BUNBURY
Unit 2/14 Rose Street, Bunbury, WA, 6230
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On 1/11/09 2:57 PM, "Neil Houghton" <n...@possumology.com> wrote:

> 
> Hi Glen,
> 
> Another option if you want to move up to a nice intel iMac but can't quite
> spring for the price of the new models (beautiful & excellent value as they
> are!) is that stock of the previous model iMacs seems to being cleared at
> much reduced prices (I noticed a 24" "was $2499" "now $1699" recently - but
> you may find better).
> 
> Personally, I wouldn't spend much money on repairing a 20" G5 iMac but if
> memory serves me correctly they have a video out port - so if you wanted to
> get a bit more life out of it you could always plug an external monitor into
> it - not a pretty solution but there are some cheap monitors out there...
> 
> 
> Just some thoughts.
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Neil

 




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