Amazing Wireless via eBay has
24" Apple iMac Desktop (Excellent - Refurbished, 2023, FQRR3LL/A, Blue) on sale for $883.49 - 20% with coupon code
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$706.79.
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- Note: This item has a 1-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
Details:
- Model: Apple iMac (G19E7LL/A)
- Display: 24-inch Retina display
- Resolution: 4480 × 2520 pixels
- Processor: Apple M3 chip
- CPU: 8-core processor
- Graphics: Apple integrated graphics, 10-core GPU
- Memory: 8GB unified memory
- Storage: 512GB SSD
- Wireless: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth
- Ports: 2 × USB 2.0
- Operating System: macOS
- Color: Silver
- Weight: 9.77 lbs (≈4.43 kg)
- Dimensions: 21.5 × 18.1 × 5.8 inches
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Better off spending an extra $150 and get one with 16gb. Bonus, those machines tend to also be M4 machines. And considering that the cheapest M4 mac mini is $799 right now...
Let's not move the goalposts, ok?
There are PLENTY of machines that start with 16gb as a barebones, entry-level option. Some even start at 24gb now.
Better off spending an extra $150 and get one with 16gb. Bonus, those machines tend to also be M4 machines. And considering that the cheapest M4 mac mini is $799 right now...
It might be an exceptional monitor -- which is 100% locked to that specific machine.
Sadly, even you're a bit mistaken -- there is no method, official or otherwise, to reuse the display with another machine. Back in the day, there WAS a really kludgy "hack" to get an Intel-based "I"-mac display working on another machine -- it required VERY specific code versions on both the source and target machine, and it only worked with another mac.
And it didn't even work all that well.
It's the pinnacle of ewaste.
It might be an exceptional monitor -- which is 100% locked to that specific machine.
Sadly, even you're a bit mistaken -- there is no method, official or otherwise, to reuse the display with another machine. Back in the day, there WAS a really kludgy "hack" to get an Intel-based "I"-mac display working on another machine -- it required VERY specific code versions on both the source and target machine, and it only worked with another mac.
And it didn't even work all that well.
It's the pinnacle of ewaste.
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