ckeck macrumors 6502a Original poster Sep 1, 2005 #1 I must be blind or something... Everyone here talks about refurb macs quite often, but I don't know where to find the dang things on Apple's website. Anyone have a link??? 😕 Thanks!
I must be blind or something... Everyone here talks about refurb macs quite often, but I don't know where to find the dang things on Apple's website. Anyone have a link??? 😕 Thanks!
plinden macrumors 601 Sep 1, 2005 #2 http://store.apple.com - click on the big red "Save" picture on the right of the page, near the bottom.
http://store.apple.com - click on the big red "Save" picture on the right of the page, near the bottom.
AlBDamned macrumors 68030 Sep 1, 2005 #4 biohazard_6969 said: am i just dumb or is there no canadian refurb store? Click to expand... After a quick look, I'm not sure there is. If there is it's deffo not publicised the way the other stores do it (i.e. big red sign saying 'SAVE'!!).
biohazard_6969 said: am i just dumb or is there no canadian refurb store? Click to expand... After a quick look, I'm not sure there is. If there is it's deffo not publicised the way the other stores do it (i.e. big red sign saying 'SAVE'!!).
L Lopez.T.H. macrumors regular Sep 1, 2005 #5 Wow they have a 1.33 Ghz 14" iBook for the price of a 12" !!!!! Is that a good deal?
DrVu96 macrumors newbie Sep 1, 2005 #6 I've has the pleasure of working with both the 12" and 14" iBooks, and the 12" looks better because it has the same resolution as the 14". So, the 12" looks crisper. But, that is a good deal. Sorry I got off track. 🙄
I've has the pleasure of working with both the 12" and 14" iBooks, and the 12" looks better because it has the same resolution as the 14". So, the 12" looks crisper. But, that is a good deal. Sorry I got off track. 🙄
L Lopez.T.H. macrumors regular Sep 1, 2005 #7 Well I like my pictures to be crisp. I take a lot of digital photos. So a 12" would be better? right?
Well I like my pictures to be crisp. I take a lot of digital photos. So a 12" would be better? right?