Apple adds 5 ″ iMac Retina 27K in US refurbished section

The Cupertino company continues to add relatively recent computers to the list of refurbished products on the United States website. On this occasion and as we commented in the title, the one chosen to enter this section is the 27-inch iMac model.

At this point we are all clear about what it means for a team to appear as available in this section of the web, but for those who still do not know it today, we will explain in a very summarized way what it is about.

The user buys a device and for whatever reason he does not want it, he takes it to the store where he bought it or directly asks Apple to pick it up at home if the purchase was made online. Once Apple has the equipment in its hands, what it does is pass the exhaustive control adding cables, manuals and other new accessories and put it on sale again in this section of refurbished, with a lower price than a new device without the original product box.

The other case is that the user buys a Mac or Apple device and it has some kind of problem or internal component failure. In this case what is done is repair and fully troubleshoot the equipment and again with a lower price than a new Mac, put it on sale.

The iMac 27 ″ Retina were launched last June and the models that are presented to us on Apple's website can only be purchased from the website itself, it is not allowed to customize the internal components as if it can be done in new equipment, but on the contrary, we can save between 200 and 350 dollars for your purchase. In Spain these restored computers like the MacBook Pro with 13 ″ TB from 2017 they are not yet available for purchase.


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