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1656 days ago

Apple iMac 21.5" 2017 4K, 256SSD, 16G RAM, i7-7700 4core 3.6-4.2Ghz CPU

Junlong from Glenfield

Haven't moved around since bought, so no scratches and dents.

It's a mid 2017 model with upgraded SSD and CPU. The 21.5 inch size with 4K resolution is big enough for watching high quality video and can be fit on a small table.

Also the upgraded Magic Trackpad 2 provides more comfortable usage with more convenient gestures than the original mouse.

I still have all the original packaging box for drop-off within Auckland or courier. Pick up at Glenfield, North Shore

Specifications:
- 21'' 4K retina display
- 16GB 2400MHz DDR4 RAM
- 256G SSD Storage, better than the Fusion HD
- 3.6Ghz Intel i7-7700 Quad-core CPU, Boost to 4.2Ghz
- Radeon Pro 555 2 GB GPU, good for media processing
- 4 USB 3.0 ports and 2 USB-C(Thunderbolt 3) ports
- Magic Keyboard 2 and Magic Trackpad 2

More details can be found everymac.com...

Price: $1,500

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