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Sell iMac

We apologize, but will not be accepting iMacs at the moment. We are currently undergoing web site development. Please come back in the near future when we reopen iMac sales. We are still buying all other Types of Mac

The Process

1. Get a Quote

Print off your label now or in your account

2. Ship your item

Package your item securely, or wait for your box to arrive

3. Get paid

Spend your money on new tech!

Quick with your payment

Quick with your payment

We assess your items on arrival and aim to make payment after 48hrs. You have the choice of payment via a bank transfer or by using PayPal.
Safe and secure payment

Safe and secure payment

At Macback.us we utilize expert security protocols that protect you and your money throughout the process. Safe, quick and secure.
100% Data safety Guarantee

100% Data safety Guarantee

Macback.us is part of ILS group which specializes in data security and handling redundant electronics from high security industry sectors. We will erase all data from your item to the standard of the data protection legislation.
Trusted Reseller

Trusted Reseller

Our goal, first and foremost, is customer satisfaction. Should you not be 100% happy with our service, we will return your item free-of-charge via next day courier.
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Selling your iMac

Selling your iMac using our service is as easy as 1-2-3:

  • To see the price for your iMac you need to complete a Quote
  • You specify the time and we collect your device straight from your preferred location or take to a drop off point up to you.
  • The payment for your device is made to you via bank transfer or PayPal then spend it!

Top selling iMacs

We trade-in different iMacs on a daily basis. Below is a list of the most popular ones (with their trade-in prices).

iMac 5K Retina 27″ (2014-Present)
2.5GHz Intel Quad Core i5/8GB/3TB Fusion 256GB SSD/GRADE A.
Trade-in price: $ 805.00

iMac Aluminium 20″ (2007-2009)
2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo/2GB/320GB/GRADE A.
Trade-in price: $ 108.00

iMac 4K Retina 21.5″ (2015-Present)
3.3GHz Intel Quad Core i7/8GB/3TB Fusion 512GB SSD/GRADE B.
Trade-in price: $ 660.00

You can sell your iMac for up to $1110. Quote now

A History of iMac

The iMac from Apple was first released in 1998. It was designed to be Apple’s computer for the new millennium and aimed for lower end consumer purchase. It went through many distinct style changes to become the computer that it is today.

From 1998 to 2006, the iMac went through some changes. The processor changed from PowerPC G3 to Intel Core Duo. The Display went from 15 inches to up to 24 inches. Of course, the thinness of the screen evolved as well.

In 2006, Apple released the iMac in aluminum. This iMac had anodized aluminum with a glass panel covering the whole front. It offered an iSight camera and 2 Firewire ports. It weighed around 15.5 pounds.

  • In production from 2006 to 2007
  • 17, 20, or 24-inch LCD screens were available
  • Hard drive: 80 GB
  • RAM: 2 GB

In 2009, Apple gave the iMac an aluminum unibody. The back was a continuous aluminum body instead of a separate plastic back plate. This upgrade had faster speed and better graphics than previous iMac generations. The screen aspect ratio was changed to 16:9 instead of the 16:10 of earlier generations.

  • In production from 2009 to 2012
  • Screen options: 21.5 or 27 inch LED-LCD screen
  • RAM: 8 GB Max
  • Hard drive: 320 GB/640 GB/1 TB 7200 RPM

Apple gave the iMac a slim aluminum unibody enclosure in 2012. The depth on this model was significantly reduced from earlier models. Full lamination was used to achieve this feat. Memory was upgraded, but the resolutions remained the same, on both screen sizes, as they were previously.

  • Production started in 2012
  • The screen is a 21.5 or 27 inch LED-LCD screen
  • RAM: up to 16 GB
  • Hard drive: 1 TB

The latest iteration from Apple is the iMac with Retina Display, released in late 2015. The main feature of this iMac was the Retina 4K display that gave a resolution of 4096 x 2304 pixels. It also has faster processors and two Thunderbolt ports updated to Thunderbolt 2.

  • Production started in 2015 and is ongoing
  • Screen: 21.5 or 27 inch LED-LCD screen
  • RAM: up to 32 GB
  • Hard drive: up to 3 TB

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