Apple Accepting Trade-ins 52
zaren writes "Apple Computer has kicked off a trade-in program that apparently is covering all of Europe (I first heard about it on apple.ru, but there's now a link at euro.apple.com as well).
Apple is accepting any Power Mac (from the 6100s on up) for a credit towards the purchse of a new G4 tower. Seems like they're a) pushing for more people to upgrade to Mac OS X, and b) pushing to clear out their G4 inventory before MacWorld New York." It looks like it is not any Power Mac, but old ones (I don't see iMacs listed). Still, I wish they would do the program in the US.
I wish they would do this for PowerBooks (Score:1)
best damned laptop I've ever owned, and sexy to boot!
Re:I wish they would do this for PowerBooks (Score:2, Informative)
Extra credit: Look up the 'completed auction' price of recent 6100 and 8100s. Wait for this offer to be extended to the US, watch for jump in price.
what are they going to do with them? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:what are they going to do with them? (Score:2)
So they look like landfill to me.
Wish this was a usa promotion, I see qualifying power Macs left on the sidewalk all the time in my neighborhood.
Re:what are they going to do with them? (Score:2)
Re:what are they going to do with them? (Score:1)
Environmental win (Score:4, Interesting)
Sure, some people will pay $50 or so to have the computer recycled, but most will just leave it in the attic.
Now the question is what happens to the old computers. Will Apple recycle them, or will they refurbish them and send them off to the Third World?
Guess I won't trash that 6100/60 (Score:1)
The new macs are looking cool -- and with their new OS, and a trade-in for a computer I don't use. It might just be worth it.
-Turkey
Time to buy used Macs? (Score:2, Interesting)
I actually did something similar when I brought my Commodore 64. The had this $100 discount if you traded in an old electronic pong game, so I found one cheap and got the trade in.
Please.... (Score:1)
Or, alternatively I could install NetBSD on one of them and have it serve AFP, NFS, and SMB shares out to my other computers
Re:Please.... (Score:1)
and my third is an 8100/100. :^)
Memory/HD moving to the new one each time. I wish that I'd been able to afford this when it was new. It's faster, but still too slow. *sigh*
Another reason for the trade-in program (Score:3, Interesting)
So Apple is being able to get rid of their G4 overstock, while taking off the market a large number of old, but still functional systems.
I could be wrong in this assumption, but it seems like a reasonable one.
Re:Another reason for the trade-in program (Score:1)
Re:Another reason for the trade-in program (Score:1)
Not that I'm knockin' upgrade cards
Not the first time (Score:1)
Re:Not the first time (Score:2, Informative)
I still have my 190, since I still couldn't afford a new machine, even with the trade-in
BTW, my first accepted submission! Yay me!
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Re:Not the first time (Score:2, Interesting)
And, of course, now all three models of G3 PowerBooks (Wall Street/Main Street, Lombard, and Pismo) are developing display hinge problems, which Apple won't fix even under AppleCare... *sigh*
Call me a spammer, but. . . (Score:3, Informative)
The only problem with the deal is that it takes about a month to have the computer examined and the credit applied to your credit card.
Take my cube! Please! (Score:1)
"Oh, you have a rare G4 Cube?"
"You bet!"
"It's an Apple screw-up, I'll give ya two bucks."
Re: (Score:1)
Re:Take my cube! Please! (Score:2, Interesting)
Why don't you like your Cube? I would love to get one but I haven't seen one in my price range. I think they're great little boxes. Apple's mistake with them was that they charged too much of premium for them, even by Apple's standards. People have long been clamoring for G4 based Mac's that they can use with their own monitors (like the G4 desktop) but who don't need a lot (any) internal expansion capabilities (like the iMac).
Re:Take my cube! Please! (Score:1)
Re:Take my cube! Please! (Score:1)
Guess not.
Re:Take my cube! Please! (Score:2, Interesting)
First off, it cost me an arm and a leg (as mentioned earlier).
But I no longer feel that pain. I got a pretty Studio Display on it, and was in awe of OS X . . . but couldn't commit myself to it - so I put Linux/ppc on it (I now am running some sort of mutt between Linux/ppc, YellowDog and Mandrake) But it seems Linux just can't be very fast on it. Not taking advantage of Altivec maybe? Or was OS X just as slow?
Anyway, under Linux I have no control over the backlight (I put it on a resolution it doesn't support to shut my monitor "off" but those glowing buttons stay on alllllll night, no fun in bedroom) It's total silence (apart from the hd) is amazing though.
Still, since I'm doing framebuffer programming I have to work with what I have (aty128) and there's really no way to put a Matrox G400 (very open and clear specs on that, not so on ATI cards) And I really don't feel like shelling out the cash for a VGA-DVI and then a DVI-ADC adapter. Not so much problems with the cube, but with my own setup.
Nevertheless, I'd like to part with it and get something faster with Linux, cheaper overall, and with hardware that can be changed. I knew I'd run into this when I bought the thing, so I guess I'm just a total idiot.
imagine the possibilities (Score:3, Interesting)
cluster computing (beware of the B word) maybe. education? maybe theyll repack the procesors in some new box and give them to kindergarteners as the new iMac jr.
i dont know im just guessing.
Re:Anything about the G5? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Anything about the G5? (Score:1)
U.S. G4's already get rebates (Score:1, Informative)
http://www.apple.com/promo/powermac/
I'm guessing that Europe doesn't have this promotion, and this trade-in is EuroApple's way of blowing out G4 inventory. I wouldn't expect either promotion to cross over the Atlantic and combine with the other.
(Maybe trade-in programs are easier to maintain in Europe for whatever technical legal reasons, or they figured they have a better pool of old machines.)
So, what are you waiting for, get that G4 today! (and stay away from MWNY to avoid buyer's remorse
if it were only cumulitive (Score:1)
Re:if it were only cumulitive (Score:1)
Trade ins (Score:1)
It's *STILL* a complete ripoff! (Score:4, Interesting)
Hmm now a a Dual 1 Ghz G4 system is 2583.83 UKP (which is 3752.91 USD).
The SAME system in the US costs only 2,999.00 USD. So, even WITH the discount it's *still* over 550 dollars cheaper in the US (and I'm one PowerMac down)!
It's cheaper just to fly to the US!
If they want to knock off 500 UKP off the system then I'll consider it, otherwise I'll stick a G3 upgrade card in my 7100, an $5 extra SCSI card, an extra $10 NIC and use it as a NAS.
Re: (Score:3, Informative)
Re:It's *STILL* a complete ripoff! (Score:3, Informative)
It's 17.5% here in the UK, but the average is higher (20-25%) apart from Switzerland, which is only 7%, the minimum allowed by the EU is 15% (one of the reasons they are not members).
I know the laws about displaying taxes on goods differs in the US (here in the UK/Europe all prices aimed at consumers included VAT, though products aimed at business users may omit VAT as long as they state that's the case).
I had assumed that a 'Federal' level of tax would be included and that the only tax left to pay would be 'State' tax (which they might be ignoring or charging at a the rate of the where ever Apple's dispatch point is) because it's a web site (and as such their is little/no strict regulation enforce yet).
Is this correct?
Re:It's *STILL* a complete ripoff! (Score:1, Informative)
Apple will charge you state tax in all 50 states, so that Dual 1gig would be 8.8% more expensive here, or roughly $260.
Then there's the classic 'buy it out of state', either by mail order or by weekend getaway.
Re:It's *STILL* a complete ripoff! (Score:2)
Now you may say I shouldn't complain about 35$ with a product price of about 500, but in other industries (e.g. cars for example) manufacturers actually lower their price for countries with higher taxes so the price after tax is about the same.
Because if they didn't, people would just drive over the border into a neighboring EU country and buy their car cheaper there, which they actually do as soon as its worth it.
This trade-in deal stinks, just as former offerings of this kind did, just as Apples price policy in Europe always did (not their products though). They're not really known for being a bargain and I guess they have no intention to change that. Sigh.
Apple rebate in the US (Score:1)
http://www.apple.com/promo/pdf/powerfuloffer.pd
My old 5200! Finally! (Score:2)
POWER Macs (Score:1)
interesting (Score:1)
does anyone know if the CPUs are socketed, slotted or soldered on to the boards? our previous marketing manager had a 7200/120 in his old office which is just gathering dust at the mo.