Reminder: Free iPod education promo ends Sept. 15
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Just a reminder: We told you in June about Apple’s education promotion where you can get a free 8GB iPod touch (worth $299) to college students who buy a MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, or Mac Pro. The promotion ends in just over a month, on September 15.
If you haven’t placed your order yet, it’s probably a good time to get your act in gear.
Note also that from the reports we’ve seen, iPod touch is not shipping with the 2.0 software update pre-loaded yet. So you’ll have to shell out ten bucks for the software update.
Qualified students can also opt for an 8GB iPod nano.
On Sunday’s talkcast, we figured it was all-but-certain that new iPod touch models and possibly laptops will drop right after this promotion ends. Keep that in mind, too. [Apple]
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Students: Get an iPod touch free with qualifying Mac purchase
Apple is launching its back-to-school promotion today, and according to MacRumors it’s expected to be its largest promotion ever.
Apple is offering “a free 8GB iPod touch ($299) to college students who buy a qualifying Mac (MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac Pro).”
VentureBeat goes further, contending that putting Apple’s mobile platform in the hands of students practically ensures its dominance in the marketplace. “You can kiss the desktop computer goodbye,” MG Siegler writes. “It’s time to start training the young minds of today about the future of computing: mobile.”
Instead of an iPod touch, students can opt for an 8GB iPod nano, but it’s hard to see why anybody would want to do this with the soon-to-be-launched App Store.
The promotion ends September 15.
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