Back
1412 days ago

iMac 27" 16GB ram, 1GB Vram dGPU, 1TB SSD system drive, 1TB Hard Drive, 8x DVD writer, SD card slot, 2x Thunderbolt, 4x USB, Firewire, Gigabit ethernet, Kensington security 2 metre cable and lock, Apple numeric keyboard & mouse.

Andrew from Miramar

Mint condition, with upgraded ram to 16GB, 1GB Vram dGPU, and 1TB SSD in addition to Apple 1TB HDD.
2 Thunderbolt ports for video/ethernet/ USB 3 hubs; 4x USB 2 ports, Firewire 800, Headphone port, Microphone port (3.5 mm analog & digital), 17 watt stereo speakers, Webcam & microphones. Bluetooth, WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet port. Airdrop.
2560x1440 resolution, can output 2 external screens up to 2560x1600 each, or 2 Full HD TVs.
Can also cast to AppleTV, ChromeCast, AndroidTV, (or other smartTVs with a casting app).
Main system is on High Sierra, can run Windows 7 on bootcamp, or in virtual machine in Mac OS. Also will run Linux.
Mainly used for programming, desktop publishing, gaming, and Plex Media Server for video. Suitable for Final Cut Pro for editing video, or Logic Pro for audio professionals.
Runs extremely fast on SSD operating system drive (between 10 to 20 times faster than hard drive.) Startup in seconds, programs load instantly.

Built in DVD writer, and SD card slot (SDXC), can use MicroSD with an adapter.
Comes with Apple Numeric Keyboard, pro mouse, and Kensington 2 metre security cable with circular lock to secure to desk or wall.
Ideal for gaming, netflix and chill, desktop publishing, video editing, music creation, ebooks (big screen ideal for older users), youtube, social media, email.
Suited for multiple apps side by side, or open a hundred chrome tabs and browse all day. Perfect for hosting websites, or video and audio.

Reluctantly selling due to not enough space in new flat, I would keep it, but my wife prefers that I use my laptop. Buyer must pickup from Miramar, comes with original box for carrying.
Please call or text Andrew on 0297761914 after 3pm.

Price: $1,300

More messages from your neighbours
22 days ago

Scam Alert: Fake information regarding December Bonuses from MSD

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Ministry of Social Development is reporting that fake information is circulating about new ‘December bonuses’ or ‘benefit increases’

If you get suspicious communication, please contact Netsafe.

Image
10 days ago

Poll: Do you set New Year’s resolutions?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

🎉 2026 is almost here!

We’re curious ... how do you welcome it?
Do you set resolutions, follow special traditions, or just go with the flow?

Image
Do you set New Year’s resolutions?
  • 10% Yes! New Year, New Me
    10% Complete
  • 16.9% Yes - but I rarely stick to them
    16.9% Complete
  • 73.2% Nah - not for me
    73.2% Complete
1286 votes
1 day ago

Update to Neighbourly members on data breach 06/01/2025 8am

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Yesterday in the High Court at Auckland, Neighbourly was successful in being granted an injunction against any unauthorised use of the data taken in a recent breach.

As we alerted you on January 1 and confirmed on January 3, our systems were accessed illegally and members’ information, including names, email addresses, GPS coordinates from the address you provided to us, forum posts and direct member communications were among the data that was accessed.

We acted immediately upon hearing of a potential breach: we temporarily disabled the site, notified members and authorities and worked with our external security consultants to understand if and how it had occurred. We then confirmed the breach with members, safely restored the site to service and began the process of seeking the injunction. Yesterday’s decision by Justice Johnstone prohibits the use of the data by any unauthorised person, and requires them to permanently delete it, or any information obtained from it.

This does not mean that vigilance against scammers is not still required: there is a large industry globally that seeks to use stolen information for identity fraud or to dupe people into providing details of their financial affairs for theft. Again, to keep yourself safe from scammers it is critical that you:

- Don’t click links in emails. Instead, type the web address directly into your browser. This helps ensure you’re visiting a real site, not a fake one
- Enable two-factor authentication where available as this adds an extra layer of security to your data
- Stay alert for phishing emails. Be cautious of unexpected emails asking for personal information, especially ones that create a sense of urgency.

Again, we want to apologise to you for this illegal access to the Neighbourly database and to assure you that we have carefully worked through how this occurred. We have safely secured the site and its services for use and ensured we have robust processes in place so this cannot happen again.

We are continuing to work with the relevant authorities, including the National Cyber Security Centre, on any further steps we need to take.

If you have any further questions please contact us via our customer support team at helpdesk@neighbourly.co.nz.