Apple’s 2021 M1 iMac is now available with a deep discount, getting you into a speedy all-in-one machine for just $1,299.99.
That discount represents a $200 and 13% saving on the original $1,500 asking price and you even get to choose which color you order as well. There are no special hoops to jump through here and you could have your new iMac within a matter of days if you place your order soon. What’s more, that will also lock in a deal that has no published end date at the time of writing.
Buy: Apple 2021 iMac All-in-one Desktop Computer with M1 chip: $1,299.99 | Original price: $1,500
This M1 iMac comes with a gorgeous 24-inch Retina display as well as an 8-core GPU and 8-core CPU via the M1 package. 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage round out the main specifications.
The M1 iMac also comes with color-matched accessories so no matter which gorgeous color you choose you’ll get input accessories to match.
The iMac itself is impossibly thin at just 11.5mm and weighs less than 10 pounds. We’re not suggesting that you treat this machine as a portable one, but you could absolutely move it from room to room in a pinch. All while keeping that gorgeous 24-inch display to hand at all times.
All you have to do is make sure to select the color that you prefer before adding anything to your cart, and with stocks already running low it’s possible that not all colors will be available when you come to place an order. Do it soon to avoid missing out.
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