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This $400 refurbished near-mint iMac has more ports than newer models

This $400 refurbished near-mint iMac has more ports than newer models

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TL;DR: Through March 3, save 33% on this like-new refurbished iMac from 2015 with a 21.5-inch Retina display, 1TB hard drive, and macOS Monterey.

Nobody really talks about the ‘owning one Apple device, then wanting them all’ pipeline. In the same way tons of iPhone users eventually buy iPads, MacBook users often want to upgrade to an iMac. If that’s you, but you’re on the fence because of another four-figure price tag, you might want to check out this refurbished model.

This late 2015 iMac in near-mint condition with a 21.5-inch display and 1TB hard drive is only $399.97 (reg. $599). That’s almost $1,000 less than brand-new models from Apple.

This classic iMac has timeless Apple features

However, it’s not really fair to compare a 2015 model to those made today — the former actually has features you won’t find on brand-new iMacs, like ports for USB-A, Gigabit Ethernet, and an SD card. But, just like getting a shelf model, this one comes with a keyboard and mouse.

Let’s get into what else this iMac has: a 21.5-inch Retina display with IPS technology, an Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost up to 3.3GHz, 8GB of memory, a 1TB HDD hard drive, and an HD FaceTime camera.

As for macOS, this iMac will not upgrade beyond Monterey. However, this version has the latest Apple icons and you can expect one more update from Apple in November of 2024.

You might even be able to use your new-to-you iMac as a second monitor for your MacBook. Imagine how productive you’d be with two Apple computers, and how aesthetically pleasing your setup could look.

Save nearly $1,000 when compared to brand-new iMacs

This refurbished iMac received a grade “A” quality rating, showcasing its near-mint condition with minimal to zero amounts of scuffing or scratching. What you’re really getting is a classic, like-new iMac for a fraction of the cost of brand-new models.

Snatch your late 2015 iMac in near-mint condition for $399.97 (reg. $599) while supplies last.

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​ Get a late 2015 iMac in near-mint condition for just $400, nearly a thousand less than models from Apple.