Apple does a pretty good job of selling the majority of their old models... they do this 2 ways: 1. They lower or stop shipments of products prior to a new product launch. In fact shortages and outages at Apple Stores are often used as hints of coming product refreshes.2.
They offer rebates or incentives. This applies mostly to their ipod line which they align to back to school shopping. They offer rebates or reduced prices of ipods when purchased with a computer for back to school and then usher in new ipods almost exactly when that program ends.
Because of these two tactics, it's rare to find new / unopened boxed products more than a few months after a new product hits stores. Because there is such a short lag time between new products and selling out of old products, it's hard to find discounts. One of the best I've seen though is MacMall.
Their discounted prices are usually comparable to what the education discount would be.
Check out dealmac. Com -- they're basically a deal aggregator for Mac hardware and accessories. They seem to have refurbished or discontinued models listed almost every day.
You might need to have some patience as they may not have the exact model you want, but sooner or later your desired item will turn up.
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One of the best sites when you are looking for new older generation ipods etc. Would be.
Also, there is a 'Clearance' spot on Apple's on line store. What it offers varies, but it's there. It's listed *under* the refurb listing.So, go to apple.
Com, click on the 'Store' Tab. Scroll down, and, on the left hand side of the page, under 'Special Deals' there's a listing for 'Clearance', under the Refurbed listings.As I type this, there are two MacBook Pros listed - both 17".
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