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DealNN roundup: refurb. 2.66GHz Mac Pro, only $2039

updated 11:10 am EDT, Fri April 6, 2012

 

Deals on Mac Pros, USB drives, and more


Today's deals from DealNN include price breaks on Mac Pros, USB drives, and more. Apple's online store has recently lowered the cost on multiple refurbished Mac Pros, including the refurb. 2.66GHz Mac Pro with a quad-core Intel Xeon processor, 3GB of RAM, 640GB Serial ATA hard drive, and three open full-length PCI Express 2.0 expansion slots. Currently featured at DealNN, this Mac Pro has now dropped to $2039 in price and offers savings of up to $460.

Macmall.com still has the PNY 32GB HP USB Flash Drive on sale for low price of $19.99, which makes it 67% less than its original cost and has ground shipping rates starting at only $3.99. Get 34% off one of Buy.com's featured deals, the Samsung 27-inch Class 350 Series LED Monitor, complete with a 1920 x 1080 maximum resolution, 2ms response time, and a sale price of $349.99. Lastly, the 13.3-inch, 2.7GHz MacBook Pro is now available at Ecost.com for the discounted price of $1,294.99, which makes it $204 less than its original list price and includes 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive.


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