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Expercom Discounts Apple's New 2019 iMacs, Including Custom Configurations

Expercom has launched a new coupon code that's discounting new models of the iMac, including standard configurations and configurations that Expercom has upgraded with additional RAM. Expercom offers custom-configured models with either standard Apple RAM or Expercom-branded RAM that can in some cases save you substantial amounts of money.

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To see the discounts, head to Expercom's iMac section and browse to add one of Apple's desktops to your cart. In the checkout screen, enter the coupon code "newimac" in the relevant field and click apply. This code works with iMacs only on Expercom's website, and will expire on Monday, April 1.

Standard Configurations - 2019 iMacs

Upgraded Configurations with Expercom RAM - 2019 iMacs

Configurations with Apple RAM are also available, but discounts are smaller. Expercom is an Apple Premium Partner, so all RAM upgrades performed by Expercom staff are certified and do not affect your warranty.

You can view the full list of available iMacs compatible with the coupon code by visiting Expercom's website. Remember that the code "newimac" will last all weekend and expire on Monday, April 1, so be sure to browse and place your order soon if you're interested.

More sales and bargains can be found in our full Deals Roundup.

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Top Rated Comments

ChrisMoBro Avatar
93 months ago
Still way overpriced. I paid £1800 for my i9 9900k with 64gb RAM, 2 SSDs and 1 m.2 drive. Yeah it doesn’t have macOS but I can use Nvidia GPUs and upgrade it anytime.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ChrisMoBro Avatar
92 months ago
Yeah. But a good 5k monitor will cost around $900 (£690)
Touché. The biggest hurdle for me is lack of Nvidia support. If they allowed that then I’d think about going back to Mac.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Colonel Blimp Avatar
92 months ago
Thanks, Mitchel! I shopped around and then took advantage of this deal, which saved me sales tax and an additional US $179 from Expercom’s discount (for a total savings of US ~$500), plus one-cent shipping to boot!

(I used the link in this article, so I hope MacRumors gets something out of it too.)

If anyone cares, I posted about the configuration I bought and the reasons for my choices over here ('https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/what-2019-imac-did-you-order.2173991/page-9#post-27239024').
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WrightBrain Avatar
92 months ago
Still way overpriced. I paid £1800 for my i9 9900k with 64gb RAM, 2 SSDs and 1 m.2 drive. Yeah it doesn’t have macOS but I can use Nvidia GPUs and upgrade it anytime.
Yeah. But a good 5k monitor will cost around $900 (£690)
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
predation Avatar
93 months ago
Prices are still laughable.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)