Crazy Apple price drops continue at Amazon: iMacs at low as $799 (up to $300 off)




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    Some of the best Apple deals are in effect on March 1, with Amazon now slashing the price of Apple’s latest iMac with an 8-core GPU and 512GB SSD to $1,449 after a $200 hidden discount. Closeout deals are also driving iMac prices down to as low as $799.

    Earlier today, we covered Amazon’s record low price on the M1 Mac mini at $569 and now the ecommerce giant is knocking $200 off the upgraded M1 iMac.

    Pick up the upgraded configuration with an 8-core GPU, 8GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD in select colors for $1,449.99 after bonus savings at checkout. This equates to one of the best iMac deals we’ve seen on the retail configuration, with dozens of additional bargains available in our 24-inch iMac Price Guide. If you’re looking for a model with 16GB of RAM, configs are $100 to $130 off thanks to exclusive discounts, and even AppleCare is marked down at select retailers.

    Those looking for the cheapest iMac period can also snag an Intel 21.5-inch model with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD for $799 after $229.01 in bonus savings at checkout in addition to a $70 instant rebate. This spec has a 2.3GHz dual-core Core i5 processor. Ports include two Thunderbolt 3 USB-C connectors, a headphone jack, four USB-A ports, an SDXC card slot, Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) connector and a Kensington lock slot.

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    Best Apple prices

    If you’re looking for the best deals on Apple hardware, it’s worth checking out our Apple Price Guide. Updated daily, there are hundreds of exclusive discounts on everything from iPads to MacBooks. Here are a few specials heading running this week:



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