Thanks to the availability of a refurbished Mac from Apple that happily became 
available when I purchased it and exactly meets my specifications for the 
replacement, I reduced the selling price to £630 and am now including Apple 
Wireless Keyboard and Magic Mouse (non-negotiable).  Updated offer below.

Hi all, but especially to those in the UK looking for a bargain Mac.  I hope 
nobody will mind this listing on here, but I’d really like to find a new home 
for this beauty ASAP.

I’m consolidating all my Apple hardware and selling off the excess.  
Accordingly, I am selling an iMac 27-inch mid-2011 in very good condition.  
It’s a top-spec model, at the time meaning a 3.4 GHz quad-core Sandy Bridge I7 
with 16 GB of RAM, a 256 GB SSD and 2 TB HDD.  The model number is iMac 12,2.  
I will take the best offer at or above £630 including postage.

An Apple Remote, an Apple Wireless Keyboard, and an Apple Magic Mouse will be 
included.  In addition to the computer, of course, you will also get the 
form-fitting power lead.  Yosemite is installed on the SSD and ready to run 
when the machine is turned on.  You will need four AA batteries for the 
keyboard and mouse (two each), and neither are paired.

This machine is notable for being the very last iMac that includes an optical 
drive and infrared sensor.  It also has the virtue of running any OS X release 
from Snow Leopard upwards including Yosemite and El Capitan when it is 
released.  Besides that, it is among the machines that have the two dedicated 
audio sockets for input and digital output, 4 USB 2, gigabit Ethernet, 
single-band 802.11A/B/G/N, 2 Thunderbolt 1 or mini DisplayPort, SD-XC, and 
FireWire 800.

The primary disadvantages are the lack of Bluetooth 4.0 (which means you can’t 
use “handoff” of apps, but you can use SMS and call relay) and included USB 
2.0.  This latter problem can in fact be solved using Thunderbolt to USB 3 
adaptors or multi-interface products; the machine has two Thunderbolt 1 ports 
which you can either convert into USB 3 or connect to a dock or drive that also 
supports Thunderbolt.

Please let me know by email if you are interested, and I’ll be happy to follow 
up if you have any questions.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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