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12 Days of Savings DAY 7: $100 Off All iMacs with AppleCare+

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DAY 7 (Tues., Dec. 19th): $100 Instant Savings on all iMacs with AppleCare+

Apple’s popular all-in-one iMacs, priced to fly right under your tree! Equipped with the latest Intel Core processors, and available with either a gorgeous 21.5-inch or 27-inch screen. Sets up in minutes. Works (and plays) like a dream for years. And prices start at just $1099.99.

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This offer is only available Tuesday, December 19th, 2017, while supplies last. Sorry, no rain checks. AppleCare+ must be purchased on same invoice with iMac to qualify for this offer.

12 DAYS OF SAVINGS – DAY 4 (Friday, Dec. 16th): $50 Off All iMacs In Stock

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iMac now offers a stunning Retina 4K display on the 21.5-inch model and an even more spectacular Retina 5K display on the 27-inch. And a wider color gamut means a palette of up to 25 percent more available colors. So photos and videos look crystal clear and vibrant, and text is razor sharp.


This offer will be available all day Friday, December 16th, 2016, or while supplies last. Sorry, no rain checks

’12 Days of Savings 2014′ | DAY 11: Save on AppleCare Protection Plan

Connecting Point presents "12 Days of Savings 2014" - Special deals every day!Save on AppleCare Protection Plan all day today at Connecting PointGot an Apple computer or device without AppleCare Protection Plan? Today’s the day to rectify that oversight. As part of our ’12 Days of Savings 2014′ celebration, we’re offering substantial discounts on AppleCare for Apple computers, iPads, and iPhones.

In case you’re unclear about what exactly AppleCare is and what it can do for you, we suggest you take a look at this.

TODAY’S APPLECARE PRICES: Mac mini $119.99 (reg. $169.99); iMac $129.99 (reg. $189.99); MacBook Pro 13 / Air $179.99 (reg. $269.99); MacBook Pro 15 $299.99 (reg. $369.99); iPhone and iPad $79.99 (reg. $99.99)

This offer will be available all day Monday, December 23rd, 2014.

A roundup of this week’s new Apple product announcements

A roundup of this week’s new Apple product announcements

During yesterday morning’s special press event, Apple introduced a host of new products, along with some restructuring and repricing in their product lines (you can now get a new iPad for a little as $250, and a new Mac mini starts at just $500). Here are the highlights, along with availability information (as best we can determine—we will update this post as details emerge):

  • Apple iPad Air 2 familyiPad Air 2: The big splash was made by the debut of the iPad Air 2, a crazy-thin (just 6mm) iteration of its flagship full-sized tablet. It’s not only thinner, but faster, too. And you can now add a third color choice to the current Space Gray and Silver: Gold. The new color choice, along with the addition of TouchID, brings the iPad Air 2 in line with Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Prices start at $499.99. Available for pre-order immediately; we expect to begin filling orders in roughly two weeks. Find out more.
  • iPad Air: Yep, it’s sticking around—but it’ll cost you substantially less. Prices now start at $399.99. Available almost immediately. Find out more.
  • iPad mini 3: Similar specs to the original iPad mini 2, but now adds TouchID and the new Gold color choice. Available for pre-order immediately; we expect to begin filling orders in roughly two weeks. Find out more.
  • iPad mini 2 and iPad mini: Now cost much less than before. The Wi-Fi 16GB iPad mini, for example, now sells for $249.99—the lowest price ever offered for a new iPad. Available almost immediately. Find out more.

If you’re interested in a specific model iPad, contact us and we’ll get you the very latest availability and pricing.

Other announcements…

  • Apple iMac 27-inch running YosemiteiMac 27-inch with Retina 5K Display: The “5K” stands for “5000”—as in 5000+ pixels. The new flagship iMac boasts more than four times the pixels of its 27-inch brethren. That’s impressive enough, but the fact that it will sell for $2499.99—that’s just nuts. Most 4K standalone monitors sell for more than that. Basically, Apple’s throwing in a quad-core Mac with all the bells and whistles for free. Available for pre-order immediately; we expect to begin filling orders in roughly one week. Find out more.
  • Mac mini: The littlest Mac got a well-deserved, long-delayed makeover. The entry price point dropped a hundred bucks to $499.99—the lowest price ever for a new Mac. It now comes with two Thunderbolt 2 ports and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. Available for pre-order immediately; we expect to begin filling orders in roughly one week. Find out more.
  • OS X 10.10 Yosemite: The long-awaited major update to the Mac’s operating system looks to be an impressive one, with hundreds of new features and enhancements—and is available for free download immediately.

Now the entry price for a new iMac is $200 less, as Apple debuts $1099 model

Apple iMac 21.5-inch, front viewToday, Apple announced a new entry-level iMac priced at $1099 – $200 less than the previous entry-level model (which, like all the other iMac® models, remains current). It retains many features identical to its two 21.5-inch brethren:

  • 21.5-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology, 1920×1080 pixels
  • 8GB DDR3 memory (not expandable)
  • FaceTime HD camera
  • Built-in downward-firing stereo speakers
  • Dual microphones
  • Headphone/optical digital output
  • Four USB 3.0 ports; Two Thunderbolt ports; SDXC card slot
  • Gigabit Ethernet; 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 4.0
  • Apple Wireless Keyboard and wireless Magic Mouse
  • OS X Mavericks operating system

So what’s different? A few key changes have been made to reduce the cost:

  • 1.4GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor, with Turbo Boost up to 2.7GHz. Contrast this with the substantially faster (2.7GHz and 2.9GHz) quad-core processors in the other two models. The L3 cache is smaller, too, and shared by the two processor cores.
  • 500GB 5400 RPM SATA hard drive, in place of the 1 TB hard drives in the other models.
  • Intel HD Graphics 5000, in lieu of Intel Iris Pro graphics in the $1299 model, and  the 1GB NVIDIA GT 750M graphics in the $1499 model.

To better see how the new model fits in with the other 21-5-inch models, click here.

AVAILABILITY: We’ll be accepting orders for this new iMac model immediately. Fulfillment will depend on initial supplies and demand, which could push delivery to as much as two weeks away.

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