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TL;DR: As of January 1, get this refurbished 2015 iMac for only $399.97 — a 73% discount.


Contrary to popular belief, Apple products don't always cost an arm and a leg — not if you buy refurbished units, at least. While Apple products usually come with a hefty price tag, you don't always have to succumb to that. Pick up a refurbished computer instead so you can still enjoy your machine without putting a damper on your checking account.

Take this refurbished iMac deal, for instance. It may not be brand-new, but it's been cleaned and tested to work like new. Plus, it's available on sale for just $399.97, making it an economical and environmental choice if you're looking to upgrade your gear.

While this iMac was released in 2015 and therefore could no longer upgrade to macOS 12 Monterey, it still packs everything the iMac is recognized for. At the heart of the all-in-one desktop is an Intel Core i5 processor that allows seamless multitasking and smooth performance for streaming, browsing, and even gaming. If you need extra computational power, there's also Turbo Boost to get an immediate lift.

The computer boasts a 21.5-inch Retina display with vibrant colors and sharp details, making viewing content a breeze. Its 8GB memory can run apps without a fuss, while its 1TB HDD storage provides spacious digital real estate for your files and media. With a FaceTime HD camera, you can join video meetings with an embarrassing image quality.

Despite this iMac being refurbished, it's listed with a grade "A" rating, which just means that it's in near-mint condition and has minimal scuffing on the case, if there's any at all.

This like-new 2015 iMac normally retails for $1499, but you can grab it on sale for just $399.97.

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