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iMac 21" with 4K Retina Screen, late 2015 model. 3.1GHZ i5 processor and 8GB Ram.
£115 including postage to UK mainland. Extra £12 to EU. Rest of the world, would be expensive! Sent Royal Mail, I'll have to buy some bubble wrap and a large box!
I'll be at Revival UK in Wolverhampton next weekend and Kickstart 2 in Nottingham at the end of the month (both old console and Commodore Amiga events). So if anyone wants to pay a deposit, I can bring it with me.
My Step Daughter bought it from new, but the sound output failed at some stage and we never figured it out. She eventually moved to a Chromebook and I bought it off her for £400 to help her out. TBH as an Admin machine and Server, for development and other tasks, it's been spot on (the built in SD card slot has been useful for burning and cloning SD card images). Still nice and fast, runs well. I kept it under my desk and used an adaptor to connect it to my desktop PC screen; so I could flip between the Mac and my PC.
I no longer need it, so moving it on.
I haven't tried all options, such as USB audio adaptor, or Bluetooth etc. But I think my Step Daughter said she'd spoken to Apple at the time and couldn't get it to work at all; so assume no audio is possible and you won't be disappointed.
I still run Nvidia Go on it (which is an awesome service, that lets you link your Steam account and run AAA games on older machines! It of course won't run AAA games natively due to it's age and Nvidia Go is a paid service and you need really good (ideally wired) Internet!
Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse included (the rechargeable ones not the old Magic ones that needed expensive batteries). The Keyboard and Mouse alone are worth about £25. Apple HDMI adaptor included for an external screen (again that's about £15 worth).
iMac 21" with 4K Retina Screen, late 2015 model. 3.1GHZ i5 processor and 8GB Ram.
£115 including postage to UK mainland. Extra £12 to EU. Rest of the world, would be expensive! Sent Royal Mail, I'll have to buy some bubble wrap and a large box!
I'll be at Revival UK in Wolverhampton next weekend and Kickstart 2 in Nottingham at the end of the month (both old console and Commodore Amiga events). So if anyone wants to pay a deposit, I can bring it with me.
My Step Daughter bought it from new, but the sound output failed at some stage and we never figured it out. She eventually moved to a Chromebook and I bought it off her for £400 to help her out. TBH as an Admin machine and Server, for development and other tasks, it's been spot on (the built in SD card slot has been useful for burning and cloning SD card images). Still nice and fast, runs well. I kept it under my desk and used an adaptor to connect it to my desktop PC screen; so I could flip between the Mac and my PC.
I no longer need it, so moving it on.
I haven't tried all options, such as USB audio adaptor, or Bluetooth etc. But I think my Step Daughter said she'd spoken to Apple at the time and couldn't get it to work at all; so assume no audio is possible and you won't be disappointed.
I still run Nvidia Go on it (which is an awesome service, that lets you link your Steam account and run AAA games on older machines! It of course won't run AAA games natively due to it's age and Nvidia Go is a paid service and you need really good (ideally wired) Internet!
Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse included (the rechargeable ones not the old Magic ones that needed expensive batteries). The Keyboard and Mouse alone are worth about £25. Apple HDMI adaptor included for an external screen (again that's about £15 worth).
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