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Deals: Apple's 24-Inch iMac Hits New Low Price of $1,199 ($100 Off)

Amazon today has a pair of all-time low deals on Apple's 24-inch iMac, starting with the entry-level 7-core GPU/256GB model in Green for $1,199.00, down from $1,299.00. This $100 off sale is only available in Green, and it's currently in stock and ready to ship from Amazon.

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Amazon's sale represents a new record low price for this model of the 24-inch M1 iMac, beating the previous low by about $30. It's currently the only major Apple reseller offering the 24-inch iMac at this price.

You can also still save on the 8-core GPU/256GB 24-inch iMac, priced at $1,349.99, down from $1,499.00. This one is available in Blue, Orange, and Yellow, and you'll need to wait to see the final sale price in your cart, after an automatic coupon is applied to the order.


Final price includes $100 taken off at checkout.

Similar to the entry-level M1 iMac, this sale is an all-time low price on this model. It's shipped and sold directly from Amazon, with delivery available for February 18-21 for most colors.

You can keep track of ongoing sales on Apple's iMac line by visiting our Best iMac Deals guide. There, we keep track of the best iMac offers from Amazon, Adorama, B&H Photo, and other retailers, so be sure to check back often if you're shopping for an iMac for the first time, or thinking of upgrading.

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53 months ago
Good deal considering what you used to get for that price…





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Circa1984 Avatar
53 months ago
Many, many years ago I was in line at an electronics store and the guy in front of me was returning his Mac. Being a fan boy I asked him why? And his reply was, "I spent a lot of money on this computer, more than any PC ... when I started it up, within hours I was getting 'out of memory errors' ... I'm not dealing with that shxt" He bought an entry level Mac (still very expensive) and Apple cheated him on the RAM needed to even run well on day 1!

Fast forward to 2022 ... Apple's base models solely exist to be able to claim 'Prices start at $xxxx', Apple continues to use this strategy, cheating people on RAM and storage (they took three years too many to finally get rid of their cheap to procure spinning hard drives!) Maybe one day all Macs will have no less than the RAM and storage needed for a great user experience (IMO Today's minimum should be 16GB of RAM and 512GB drives) ... especially since on chip RAM is vastly cheaper to make ... and users can no longer upgrade it!
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53 months ago
I tell you what, if the ipad 27" ends up also being an ipad on a stick, I'm done with all this. The last thing I want. I don't like the colours of the 24", or the design, one bit, but then it's probably not made for me. I hope it's more like the 27 imac pro or current 27 but with better heat handling.
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Mr. Dee Avatar
53 months ago
Why can’t they just default to 512 GBs?
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Razorpit Avatar
53 months ago

That’s a pretty good deal. I would go for the 8 core GPU model if you’re doing anything more than web browsing and office docs because it has an upgraded cooling system, Touch ID, Ethernet jack and a probably a few other things I can’t remember.

Edit: I’m not sure if it’s a mistake with the article or Amazon is being weird but the 8 core GPU model that’s listed in the article for $1349.99 is showing up on Amazon when I click that link as $1449.99. That would be $100 more.
Because Bezos knows you want it. 😆
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53 months ago

If you have more files in iCloud Drive than you do local storage then yes, things would definitely get left off your hard drive per the "Optimize Mac Storage" tickbox in the System Preferences. Maybe you don't, that's fine. But I'm pointing out that it's definitely a compromise.


Very nice, but again, that's not how it works for everyone. You were arguing that most people don't need more than a 256 GB drive, and I'm arguing that cloud access isn't perfect and isn't available in every situation. Some people have data caps. Some people work with larger files than you do. Some people travel or end up on spotty wifi. Sometimes iCloud Drive is slow or stuck (happens a lot, I'm afraid). These are all situations in which having a very small SSD will necessitate the Mac having to fetch files from the internet more frequently, and it can be a huge pain.
and that also begs the question, why innovate in faster SSD's lightning read/write speeds.. if we are going to retrieve our files from the cloud at.. max 1gbps in the absolute best situations?. much more like 10mbps I should say..
Local storage is best. Millenials nowadays with all-you-can-eat internet bandwidth do not know how important local storage was in the early days when you had to depend on a diskette.
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