Apple brings refurb products to China
by at January 21, 2009 1:44 am
Sections: Apple Business, Desktop Macs, iPhone, iPhone/iPod touch/iPad, iPod, iPod Family / Legacy, Laptops, Macintosh/Apple Hardware
Sections: Apple Business, Desktop Macs, iPhone, iPhone/iPod touch/iPad, iPod, iPod Family / Legacy, Laptops, Macintosh/Apple Hardware

Although Apple has been selling refurbished products in many countries for years, China is just beginning to see the wonders of Apple refurbs. The refurbished products, discounted and repaired, are one of the many ways to lower the cost of buying and owning a Mac, and are perfect for those in need of a Mac but who are on a budget.
Apple’s going full stop with the China refurbished product store, with Macs, iPods, and iPhones being offered for cheaper than normal. From $44 iPod shuffles to iMacs just a tad over $2,000, the store promises Macs to an even larger audience and market. Although China is the world’s largest consumer market, it’s the one Apple seems to have the least control over. Maybe Apple’s introduction of a refurb store will help gain control in other markets.
Via [The Mac Observer]
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