
Sennheiser Consumer Audio ACCENTUM Wireless Bluetooth Headphones – 50-Hour Battery Life, Audio, Hybrid Noise Cancelling (ANC), All-Day Comfort and Clear Voice Pick-up for Calls, White
Original price was: $ 179.95.$ 149.95Current price is: $ 149.95.

Apple 2024 MacBook Air 13-inch Laptop with M3 chip: 13.6-inch Liquid Retina Display, 8GB Unified Memory, 256GB SSD Storage, Backlit Keyboard, 1080p FaceTime HD Camera, Touch ID
Original price was: $ 1,099.00.$ 999.00Current price is: $ 999.00.
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angel dario –
It’s a great, fast machine. That said, and I know to a lot of folks, it’s nit-picking, but the system application icons are incredibly ugly, and it bothers me… I mean, they’re so bad that I can’t stand to look at them on my dock, so I’ve removed most of them. Particularly egregious are the icons for Launchpad, Mission Control, Screenshot, Font Book, Print Center, Preview, News, Music, iMovie, Image Capture… they’re just plain ugly. Sorry, but they are. So, along with not being able to run any 32bit applications, the inability the change the native system applications as was possible in earlier OSs, it’s a bit of a let-down. Yes, I know what you’re saying – just get over it – but it really bugs me. Apple can do better. Why take away the ability to customize our desktops? Just saying. On top of not being able to run my old Adobe CS6 on this thing, the ugly as all get-out icons that can’t be changed is a big drag. Signed, Picky Petty.
UPDATE: Never mind about the icons. Now that I’ve used it for a while, I’ve found there’s so much more to hate. Severely disappointed. Is it fast? Yes, absolutely – but what does that matter if you have no storage for files, & have to resort to an external HD, which you can’t sync with Dropbox? Oh, and then the external HD becomes unrecognizable, no matter what, so no access to files. That’s not even half of it. I hate this thing & wish I never bought it. I’ve been a loyal Mac user since the early ’90s – have had 6 of them, but I’m calling it quits after this. Apple should be ashamed.
J luckzkowski –
I have been an iMac user for years, I unfortunately switched to PC for a brief and very unsatisfying 2 years. Tired of Microsoft and Windows forcing me to work in their environments. So glad to be back to Mac. Ease of set up, screen quality and overall reliability work for me
kayees –
Nice daily operations at the office, like the color and come all in, no CPU is the best thing ever, I never had or will use a PC in my life. Well that time and a job they try to take me, I quit. Apple is the industry stand for happiness
Powpow2016 –
The M3 iMac has been great to work with. Since I prefer screen real estate over portability, I decided to upgrade from my M2 MacBook Air when I heard that the iMacs were upgraded to the M3 processor. Somehow, I didn’t hear about this announcement during Apple’s “Scary Fast” event in October. I have a 27″ 4K Dell Monitor to extend my 24″ iMac screen to provide a lot of space to work. In debating the $1,299 versus the $1,499 model, I decided that the lower cost model was sufficient for my needs. I’m not a gamer so I didn’t require the higher Core GPU. Additionally, two ports met my needs. I went with the green model to match my green iPhone 15. I like the color; it’s refreshing and feels spring-like as the season is about to change in the Northeast. I had an existing Azio Retro Keyboard and a Magic Trackpad, so I didn’t need the included color-matching keyboard and mouse, so I recouped some funds by selling them on Marketplace. As I’m slightly color-blind, I didn’t initially realize that I received the color matching accessories as I thought they were only included with the $1,499 model. The person who purchased them brought it to my attention. It would have been nice to know in advance that the accessories were color matching for those of us would have this affliction. It didn’t mention that in the description. The iMac M3 is a great, fast computer and aesthetically pleasing. I highly recommend it!
luis ernesto –
Great quality, the packing is amazing. I got this IMac to manage photography edition, so the screen image is a great option
jimmie jendick –
Got this for my brother and he loves it. Everything to install or setup went smoothly. Merry Christmas Brother
Yes I 100% would recommend this product
Micheal R Hall –
Loved most everything, easy to set up, best picture and sound. Lightweight of everything makes moving it easy for cleaning or trying different setups. My big complaint is no wheel on the Magic Mouse so scrolling sort of a pain.
leila –
Damn apple OS and imac is so horrible compared to windows, linux and chrome OS. Its so tough to use. Windows and other OS are so easy to operate and so many much more compatible. For exmple i miss the right click button on windows, and linux to do stuff, while in imac you hve to hold ctrl plus click to get the right click menu options. There are many many more. The apple mouse included is not smooth and no middle click roll ball. No USB ports at all and I had to buy a hub to use and connect my external SSDs and to use USB memory sticks. Also apps open in small size and if you full screen and want to use other apps for multi-tasking, you have to get out of fulls screen and make it small. It does not come with full warranty and you have 60 days to purchase full warranty. My recommend is to stick with PCs and do not go after apple.
NCB –
wonderful apple product. well packed, and arrived in great shape. excellent in every respect!!
coconut –
I upgraded from an Intel 2019 27″ Mac. It was an impulsive decision and I regret it, but it is a better computer. The computer is much faster, but not enough to warrant the upgrade. It was very easy to set up. Everything loads faster and the apps from the phone that work are a huge improvement to logging in to the usual junky websites places that are mostly app based create. I think 27″ is too much, so I must be weird. The regret is really that it’s not much of an improvement over the 2019. I thought bluetooth 5.3 would be better than 4. whatever it is, and it makes no difference. My headphones cut out when I go in my kitchen. I think it’s worse. I also thought wallpaper would work with the new chips, it does not. I don’t know why they can’t figure that glitch out. It happens all the time for years, then it goes away for years, then it comes back. There’s some funkiness with Music which makes me have to quit and restart it too, but that continues unabated as well. Basically it solved none of my problems with the 2019. I was also worried there wouldn’t be a new one for years (since there wasn’t last time) and that they are going to stop updating the OS on the 2019 soon, probably next year. It probably wouldn’t have been a big deal though, because the 2019 is still a wonderful machine and they still do security updates for years. The 2019 has so many ports and a huge drive. I bought the midrange one so I’d get more ports since it was the same price as the low end at the time, so it was a good discount. It’s 5 stars for an upgrade from something really old. It’s a 3 for me.