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December 17, 2007
Amazon.com Offering 2.2 GHz MacBook Laptop at Discount
Christmas is about a week away, but there are still some deals to be had.
According to the guys at MacNN, Amazon.com is currently offering Apple's 2.2 GHz laptop with one gigabyte of RAM, a 120 gigabyte hard drive and an 8x SuperDrive unit for US$1,219 after a US$75 rebate.
Additional specials can be found at the Apple Store's discount section, wherein the current one gigabyte iPod shuffle is being offered for US$79 each alongside the previous generation's four gigabyte iPod nano, which are available in red, pink and blue for US$149 each.
Previous generation eight gigabyte iPod nanos can be purchased in red and black for US$179 each and Apple's black 2.16 GHz MacBook with one gigabyte of RAM, a 160 gigabyte hard drive and 8x SuperDrive can be purchased for US$1,249.
If you've seen any good bargains out there before the holiday season, let us know in the comments or forums.
Posted by chrisbarylick at December 17, 2007 1:29 PM
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Comments
That previous generation 4Gb Nano for $149 does not sound like a deal at all. The same money gets you the current 4Gb Nano which is much more capable (new interface, larger screen, plays video, thinner, etc.) Or am I missing something??
Posted by: JKT at December 17, 2007 8:11 PM
I was thinking the same thing too.
Also, the iPod Shuffle for $79 is NO DISCOUNT at all.
Posted by: kpr at December 18, 2007 6:50 PM










