Jun 10, 2011 07:25 GMT  ·  By

The Special Deals area of Apple’s online store is featuring a ton of attractive offers with prices on Macs ranging from $749 for a powerful Server Mac mini, to $899 for an even more powerful MacBook Pro originally released in 2010.

With Apple rumored to be launching a revamped line of server computers, we can’t help but assume that $749 for a refurbished Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server, 4GB RAM and 1TB of storage is indication that such talks are real.

The deal saves its buyer $250, as the computer also has powerful graphics on board and ships with OS X Snow Leopard Server.

A refurbished white MacBook with a 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU goes for $759.

One of the cheapest in a long list of attractive price offerings, the white polycarbonate MacBook was originally released in late 2009 and packs a 13.3-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display, 2GB memory, a 250GB hard drive, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics, and a 7-hour battery.

Saving customers $170 is a new-generation refurbished MacBook Air. It has the 11.6-inch screen, 2GB memory, 64GB flash storage, NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics and a FaceTime camera and goes for $829.

Another 11-inch model priced at $999 offers the same benefits but double the storage - 128MB. Note that Apple’s MacBook Airs pack solid-state drives, not hard disk drives (which is why they’re a tad more expensive).

One of the most attractive offers, however, has to be the $300 price drop on a refurbished MacBook Pro with 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 13-inch display, 4GB of RAM, 250GB of storage, and NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics. It sells for just $899, albeit it’s rocking the old Core 2 Duo architecture.

Those who want less portability and more power can consider getting themselves this 21.5-inch iMac with a 3.06GHz Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB memory, a 500GB hard drive, and ATI Radeon HD 4670 graphics with 256MB memory.