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10GB and 30GB iPods on sale
The Apple Store has the 10G and 30G 3rd generation iPods on sale in the “Special Deals” section of the online store. These are new units, priced at $249 and $449, respectively.
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1
Those aren’t “Special Deals”, they’re not even deals. Why the heck would you consider 449 for a 30 GB and overlook the 40GB for only 50 bucks more?
Posted by Chris Derry on March 16, 2004 at 7:18 AM (PST)
2
Why would they price a new-in-box 30GB unit for the same or less than a 20GB unit?
They’re temporarily reintroducing more intermediate capacities, at the appropriate intermediate prices. What’s wrong with that?
They’re not refurbished, they’re not used. They’re not even really “old models”... they’re just discontinued capacities, but are otherwise identical to the current models.
Posted by azdude_15gb on March 16, 2004 at 7:23 AM (PST)
3
Good deal? My girlfriend just bought a new in the box 3rd G. 10gb ipod from Target for 149.95 on 3/13/04. Its not displayed, you need to ask if they have any left over in the store room.
Posted by Kmac on March 16, 2004 at 7:45 AM (PST)
4
Wait for it….......
“But I can get SIX MORE GIGS for the SAME PRICE”
<punch to the head>
Posted by steve on March 16, 2004 at 7:55 AM (PST)
5
Kmac, are you serious? I don’t find it very likely that you can walk into a target store and pick up one for $149. My target has ipods, but for the normal price. I guess I’ll try it though, ask for any leftover 10gb.
Posted by Charlie on March 28, 2004 at 4:53 PM (PST)
6
u guys r dumb juss buy it offline
Posted by rachel on July 7, 2005 at 2:55 PM (PST)