Apple's M3 iMacs Hit Record Low Prices on Amazon, Starting at $1,149

Amazon today has a big sale on the 24-inch M3 iMac, including both 256GB and 512GB models. All of these deals match the all-time low Prime Day prices we tracked last week, and you won't need any coupon codes to see them this time around.

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Starting with the 8-core GPU/256GB M3 iMac, this model is available for $1,149.00 in two colors, down from $1,299.00. Amazon also has the 10-core GPU/256GB M3 iMac on sale for $1,349.00, down from $1,499.00. This one is also available in two colors.



Lastly, the 10-core GPU/512GB M3 iMac has hit $1,549.00 in just one color, down from $1,699.00. All of Amazon's deals today are record low prices on the M3 iMac, and right now only Amazon is offering these steep discounts.

Apple launched the M3 iMac back in October 2023, bringing significant speed and efficiency improvements with the upgrade from the M1 to the M3 chip. Otherwise, there are no major design changes to the newest iMac model. Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.

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turbineseaplane Avatar
1 week ago
Anemic base specs and a screen that is too small to be comfortable

The iMac redesign post 27" is such an odd direction to take things

It feels like a product that will be getting killed
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
alfonsog Avatar
1 week ago
I got my brother’s family the m1 iMac when it came out and it’s great for them (2 kids 14, 11). I got them the 16gb ram, 1 tb ssd version. No need to upgrade at all. This is a good family computer.
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cwwilson Avatar
1 week ago
16/512 with 10 cores should be the Standard configuration if not 1TB. This is a desktop, it should be more powerful/better equipped than the similar MacBook just like it used to be.

I remember a long time ago when I purchased my first Mac it was between the iMac and the 13” MBP. The iMac had quadruple the storage, double the RAM and a faster CPU for less money. So I chose the iMac. This was 2010.

Now the iMac starts with basically the same specs as the MBA but it’s more expensive? The iMac used to be a great value because while you gave up the portability of a laptop you got a far more powerful machine with gobs more storage for a lesser price.

What is Apple even doing with the iMac now? It is a shell of what it used to offer.
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OS-SEX Avatar
1 week ago

$200 for 2 gpu cores? Am I missing something?
It's not just the 2 gpu cores. You also gain 2 additional ports, gigabit ethernet and a Touch ID keyboard. I think that's worth $200.
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DarthDon Avatar
1 week ago
Seems like sales show that folks are still waiting for a bigger IMac...
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bryo Avatar
1 week ago
$200 for 2 gpu cores? Am I missing something?
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