Cheapest Apple Products on the Web!

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Looking to Buy An Apple Product?

If you are looking to buy an inexpensive Apple product, whether it's an iPod, iPad, or iPhone, you have come to the right place. Below is a guide to choosing the Apple product right for you and a list of all the Apple products for you to choose from. Good luck and happy shopping!

The Apple Buyer's Guide is designed to help those looking to buy new or used Apple products. From the iPod to the iPhone, from laptop to desktop, from hardware to software, Apple offers the right product for you. The difficulty is in finding objective information that enables you to zero in on the proper product for you.

That is the goal of this lens: to help you find the right Apple-related product for you. Hope this helps.

Which Mac Is Right For Me?

The Question That Everyone Is Asking

Below, I have listed my recommendations. The models chosen are not necessarily the least expensive models at each level, but rather the ones I feel offer you the best value.

While I know price is a factor for many, my experience has shown me that just because you pay less you are not necessarily getting a better deal.

The models we recommend below are models we believe offer you the most value for your dollar.

The consumer models listed in the section below are the models typically chosen by the average home user. They are all good machines for the market each serves. There are three options: two desktops and a laptop.

1) The Mac Mini: a great little machine! I have two of them in my labs and they are rock solid. This is a great option for the buyer who already has a mouse, keyboard and monitor, and is looking to spend as little as possible.

2) The iMac: In my opinion, a better value than the Mac Mini, though it costs a little more. I have eight of them: 6 in my labs and two at home. While the mini, allows you to spend less, the iMac is really not that much more and includes a monitor and all peripherals. It receives my highest recommendation for those looking for a desktop machine. If I were buying desktop for an average home user, this would be the one.

3) The Macbook: Take everything I just wrote about the iMac and put it here, substituting laptop for desktop. If I were buying laptop for an average home user, this would be the one. (Note: they also come in a beautiful matte black for an extra $150.)

Now on to the Pro models. These models are for "power users": people who need the power these machines provide. These are also the machines you want if you simply want the most powerful Apple machines available. If you intend to spend most of your computing time editing photos or video, these are the models for you.

4) The Macbook Pro: This is a very powerful laptop. It is the computer I am typing this on and the one I use for hours most days. I love it. Whether I need to run Windows for certain school-related tasks, composite photos for the yearbook, edit a video project, or author a professional quality DVD, this is the machine I am likely using.

5) The Mac Pro: The ultimate Mac. It can do anything you want. This is the machine sitting on my desk at work. Orders of magnitude better than every other Mac. If you want the most powerful computer you can buy this is the model for you.

Finally, the Macbook Air. In my opinion, this is a niche product. It is an incredible design: very thin and elegant. However to achieve this feat, Apple chose to leave out a built in CD/DVD player and Firewire ports, and includes only one USB port. In a sense, it is a crippled machine with these omissions, however, what is acheived is a very light, very thin machine. Here is my recommendation:

6) MacBook Air: It is a machine I only recommend to a certain subset of users: the traveler. If you are someone who lives on the road a would like the option of an ultralight laptop (3 lbs) and are willing to give up a few standard (but important) features (firewire and built-in optical drive to start), then this is for you. Otherwise, look to the Macbook or MBPro.

Get the Best Deal on a New Mac

Refurbished products from the Apple Store

While you can buy your Mac elsewhere, of the nearly 30 Macs I have purchased in the last eight years, all but one of them was purchased directly from the Apple Store (online).

In my experience, the Apple Store is the best choice for purchasing Apple products and it receives our highest recommendation.

However, there is a section of the Apple Store where you will find your best deal on a new Mac on the web. Apple's refurbished machines are a great choice for those looking to save money (A LOT in many cases).

I have personally purchased refurbished products from the Apple Store and only have great things to say about them. These products in every way appear to be brand new; they are top quality and come with the full warranty.

By the way, I recommend you always purchase AppleCare with your Mac, especially the laptops. Not because your Mac (refurbished or new) is likely to have problems, but because, in my experience, it is worth every penny it costs if something does go wrong.

NOTE: Always make sure you get at least 2 Gigabytes of RAM; get 4 Gigabytes if you can afford it.

iPod Classic

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iPod Mini

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iPod Nano

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Great Deals On An iMac

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My Perspective of the iMac

A Personal Review

Apple iMac MC813LL/A 27-Inch Desktop (NEWEST VERSION)

Amazon Price: $1,597.99 (as of 05/30/2012)Buy Now
List Price: $1,699.00

In my opinion, a better value than the Mac Mini or the other Apple computers, though it costs a little more, is the iMac. In fact, I have eight of them: 6 in my labs and two at home. While the mini, allows you to spend less, the iMac is really not that much more and includes a monitor and all peripherals. It receives my highest recommendation for those looking for a desktop machine. If I were buying desktop for an average home user, this would be the one. My iMac has never let me down; I use it as a desktop computer, and a televesion. It is more than capable for almost anything, and it will do it quickly because of its built in superior booster. All in all, I deeply recommend the iMac for my experience with this computer has proven to be nothing but pure genius.

The Mac Mini

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Which Is The Better Choice?

Which Mac Do You Recommend?

I have made my recommendations, now you can make yours. Did I get it right, or would you make a different suggestion? Let the readers know which Mac you prefer and why. Share your experiences, both good and bad, with everyone.

If you had to recommend a Mac model, which would it be?

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iMac

zmanonfire says:

iMac is by far the most superior, and it's my favorite!

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iPod Touch

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iPhone ~ A New Revolution

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iPod Shuffle

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iPad ~ An iPod... But Bigger

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  • Bob McKormicson Feb 6, 2012 @ 7:33 pm | delete
    Your right, there are a lot of apple products when you look at them in a list like this. I don't even know where to begin to look for them to buy one. You should add a buyers guide...
  • Grafton Lansing Feb 1, 2012 @ 8:31 am | delete
    Apple is the best
  • Mary Kate Jan 28, 2012 @ 12:49 pm | delete
    I have the iPad 16GB. It literally does everything you could think of. I strongly recommend it. By the way, I love this site, tons of choices:)
  • Samuel Cassarino Jan 25, 2012 @ 7:43 am | delete
    Lots of choices.
  • Brennan Fields Jan 27, 2012 @ 1:51 pm | delete
    I agree, I don't know which one to get!
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