Refurbished Christmas Deals

It’s Christmas season again and many of you are feeling the economic pinch. I went on bit of a shopping spree myself and bought three awesome items that top many people’s wish lists: a Macbook Pro, a Nikon D90 and a Garmin GPS unit. The catch? Everything was refurbished, these were amazing deals on amazing products and I wanted to let you know where I found them…

One quick note which applies to every product here… everything I bought was practically brand new, there wasn’t so much as a finger print on any of these devices and I felt like I was committing highway robbery when I bought them

1) Macbook Pro

I’ve been drooling over one of these for the past year or so, I work in advertising and it seems like everyone except for me is on a mac. I was on the fence about getting one for a while, considering the price difference between a capable windows machine and a Macbook Pro. Still I decided to make the jump after I found out about this deal.

Long story short, definitely look for refurbished mac’s, they are basically brand new and come with everything you would normally get except for the original box (who cares). I bought my refurbished Macbook directly from Apple, yes they sell refurbished items too but they kind of hide it on their site.

Here’s the link directly to their refurbished store: http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/mac

As you can see they sell all kinds of Macs from just about every line that they carry. Cheaper deals are usually found on older models.

Personally I went with the late 2008 15″ Macbook Pro w/ 512MB 9600M GT – this is the one with the unibody aluminum shell that had the removable battery (not the built in 7 hour battery that this year’s models have – though it looks identical from the outside). What did I pay? $1,599 – which is pricey but not too bad compared to the $2,300 price tag the same model had when it came out less than a year ago.

Apple constantly updates this page, basically when a refurbished unit is available it gets posted until someone purchases it, so you might check the site out a couple of times only to find what you wanted is gone Still they seem to have a constant flow of refurbished products so you won’t have to wait long till your next chance at buying one. Buying refurbished from Apple is great, I’m not sure if I would have made the same refurbished purchase through a third party site.

2) Nikon D90

Ok, so you know I’m into photography. I have been using a Nikon D40 for about a year know and slowly growing my lens collection. While I love the D40 I did feel that the lack of a autofocus motor in the body was a huge letdown. Basically the newest (and in many cases the most expensive) lenses from Nikon have internal motors that will work with the D40, but older Nikons or 3rd party lenses don’t have this. Also the 3 point autofocus system was kind of a letdown when you need to compose a shot quickly and the camera just keeps hunting.

D90’s these days are getting more affordable to most consumers. You can buy a new D90 (body only) for $809.99 from BHPhoto – this is probably the best deal I have found for a brand new copy. However, BHphoto also has a used/refurbished section of their site where they sell everything for a significant discount. This applies to any photographer out there, not just fellow Nikon SLR enthusiasts.

Here’s the link: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/SLR-Digital-Cameras/ci/15488/N/4294182649

I got my D90 for $679! A couple of notes, BHPhoto does not keep these in stock so you have to be lucky and check this site after they have finished refurbishing a camera and listed it on sale. The D90 is very popular and so it rarely pops up on the site, but when it does it is usually listed for $679-$699. BHPhoto is a trusted reseller, so have confidence with any purchase you make through them.

3) Garmin nĂ¼vi 255W 4.3-Inch GPS Navigator

I have this joke about myself: I’m like a bird with a magnet stuck to it’s head, I can’t tell which way is North.

Having a GPS unit is like a sea change for me, I was the person who either had to do a complete recon with Google maps and driving directions before heading out, or risk being lost at sea until the winds of fate happened to get me in the right direction. In either case I was wasting a lot of time either before the trip or during it. My life since GPS has been quite different, the only thing I check for is the address I need to go to and then I wing it from there.

If you have a car you NEED a GPS, even if you are good with directions you will be surprised at the quicker ways to get to your destination that you never knew about.

I ended up going with this unit because it was the entry model which had text-to-speech directions (it will speak to you the street names you need to make turns at). Originally I was going to buy this brand new for about $165, until I came across a link to a refurbished version of the same model. I got my GPS for about $120, Amazon seems to fluctuate the price on these from week to week.

Here’s the link: http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-4-3-Inch-Widescreen-Navigator-Refurbished/dp/B001PLOTWS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1258140071&sr=8-1

I pretty much buy everything from Amazon without much hesitation, and I am sure you do as well. The great thing about this product is that you will get a visual indicator showing you the next turn you will have to do and it will also estimate your time of arrival (very convenient if you are letting people know when to expect you). When I got this I tested it out by driving 4hrs to Burlington, VT – this is something that would have normally required a lot of map scanning and looking at directions. Also, if you go to the Garmin website within 60 days of registering this product then you can download the most updated map (usually costs $50) for free.

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4 Comments

  1. Terence
    Posted November 23, 2009 at 1:59 am | Permalink

    So I stumbled upon your site last month after I saw your youtube review of the Canon S90, which was very enlightening. Your blog has really inspired me to start taking photos. I’ve been using a pretty generic low end camera and wanted to upgrade to something like the S90, but I’d like to find out a little more. Can you recommend any reliable sites that I could do some research on? I’m looking to just do some amateur photography and you seem very knowledgeable on the subject. I’ve got a budget of about $300-400 so it’s been rough looking for a decent camera. Cheers buddy.

  2. admin
    Posted November 23, 2009 at 10:44 am | Permalink

    Hi Terrence,

    Thanks for the compliment, I’m honestly an amateur too. So you’re not far behind if you start taking pics.

    What kind of camera do you have? If it is a Canon, you actually might be in luck. Another poster on my Youtube review told me about CHDK, basically it’s a program that some people made that lets you do advanced manual controls on a regular Canon point and shoot. All you need to do is find the version for your camera and upload it to your memory card, when you use that same memory card you are able to use advanced controls like changing shutter speed, etc. The best thing is that it’s free so if you already have a Canon point and shoot you can give it a try and start using that to take pics. Who knows, maybe you can save the $$$ you were planning to spend until you are ready for a bigger purchase.

    Here’s the website: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK

    Besides that I think that an advanced point and shoot like the Canon S90, Canon G10/11 or the Panasonic LX3 are probably great investments for you. My previous compact was what got me into photography that was the Casio z850 – if you check on ebay someone might be selling it cheap and it might be worth considering. Check out these pages to see photography that I did exclusively with that camera:

    http://fakeconomy.com/2009/10/rip-casio-z850/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/72484936@N00/sets/72157620862877515/

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/72484936@N00/sets/72157621002299030/

    As for other sites to check for more camera reviews here are a few that I usually go to:

    http://kenrockwell.com/

    http://www.dpreview.com/

    http://www.cameralabs.com/

    I also recommend searching flickr by camera, that way you can see the pictures other people have made with the camera you might be interested in.

    http://www.flickr.com/cameras/

    Finally, check out youtube and amazon.com for reviews. Between all of these sources I’m sure you’ll find a ton of options for you.

  3. Terence
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 12:57 am | Permalink

    Thanks for the advice buddy it really helped. I just picked up the S90 for a great price. I live in Vancouver so no Black Friday sales, but this camera dealer was having a one time 30% off all cameras sale. I can’t wait to start taking pictures.

    Again, thanks for all your help. I really appreciate it. Cheers and happy holidays (Too early? haha)

  4. admin
    Posted December 1, 2009 at 1:18 am | Permalink

    Glad I could help. 30% off on the S90 is a pretty amazing deal, for a advanced compact I think it is a no-brainer purchase at that price point. I’m pretty happy myself with the camera, it takes really decent pictures right out of the box and it’s especially good if you like taking pictures in low light. After that, just a little bit of tweaking in a processing program (even Picassa is fine) and you can really make the images pop.

    Vancouver is an awesome city, you’ll have no trouble finding cool things to take pictures of.

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