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K-12 and Higher Education Institution Third-Party Products: Software Licensing and Hardware Price List February 15, 2011 Table Of Contents Page • How to Order 1 • Revisions to the Price List 1-5 SECTION A: THIRD-PARTY HARDWARE 5-31 • Cables 5-6 • Cameras 6-7 • Carts, Security & More 7-8 • Displays and Accessories 8 • Input Devices 8-9 • iPad Accessories 9 ˆ • iPod/iPhone Accessories 9-11 • iPod/iPhone Cases 11-14 • Music Creation 14 • Networking 14-15 • Portable Gear 15-18 • Printers 18-19 • Printer Supplies 19-24 25-26 • Projectors & Presentation 24-25 • Scanners 25 • Server Accessories 25-26 • Speakers & Audio 26-29 • Storage 29-30 • Storage Media 30 • Video Accessories 30 34-35 • Video Cameras 30 • Video Devices 30-31 SECTION B: THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE LICENSING 30-37 • Creativity & Productivity Tools 30-36 • IT Infrastructure & Learning Services 36-37 SECTION C: FOR MORE INFORMATION 37 • Apple Store for Education 37 • Third-Party Websites 37 • Third-Party Sales Policies 37 • Third-Party Products and Ship-Complete Orders 37 HOW TO ORDER Many of the products on this price list are available to order online from the Apple Store for Education: www.apple.com/education/store or 800-800-2775 Purchase orders for all products may be submitted to: Apple Inc. Attn: Apple Education Sales Support 12545 Riata Vista Circle Mail Stop: 198-3ED Austin, TX 78727-6524 Phone: 1-800-800-2775 Fax: (800) 590-0063 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ORDERING THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE LICENSING Contact Information: End-user (or, tech coordinator) contact information is required in order to fulfill orders for third party software licensing. Minimum required contact information includes: (1) Name of intended end-user; (2) email address and/or fax number. Volume Pricing Pricing of 3rd party software licensing is based on volume purchased. Higher volume purchases receive greater savings. To facilitate timely and accurate fulfillment of orders, it is essential that the part number ordered corresponds to the software license volume being purchased. Revisions to the January 11, 2010 K-12 and Higher Education Institution Third-Party Products Price List PRODUCTS ADDED TO THE PRICE LIST Third-Party Hardware (new products) H4774VC/A Acme Made Acme Made Clutch Tote 13" - Brown (AM00794) 99.95 H4736VC/A Acme Made Acme MacBook Air Skinny Sleeve 11" (AM00916-PWW) 39.95 H4737VC/A Acme Made Acme Skinny Sleeve for MacBook Air 13" (AM00918-PWW) 39.95 K-12 and Higher Education Institution Page 1 Third-Party Products Price List 2/15/2011 Apple Inc. K-12 and Higher Education Institution Third-Party Products: Software Licensing and Hardware Price List February 15, 2011 H3214ZM/B Agent 18 Agent 18 FlowerVest for iPod touch 4G - Purple/White (TFV4/PW) 29.95 H3558ZM/A Agent 18 Agent 18 Shield Limited for iPod touch 4G - Leopard (TSL4/M27) 34.95 H4603LL/A Aliph Aliph Jawbone - Jawbone ERA Bluetooth Headset Hex Black (JBF03) 129.95 H4604LL/A Aliph Aliph Jawbone - Jawbone ERA Bluetooth Headset Midnight (JBF02) 129.95 H4776VC/A Belkin Belkin 7-Port Aluminum USB2 Hub (F4U039fcAPL) 49.95 H4778VC/A Belkin Belkin 4-Port USB2 Stick Hub (F4U040fcAPL) 29.95 H4777VC/A Belkin Belkin 7-Port USB2 Stick Hub (F4U041fcAPL) 39.95 H4775VC/A Belkin Belkin 4-Port Aluminum USB2 Hub (F4U038fcAPL) 34.95 H4785LL/A Bobara Bags Bobara East End Tote - Black/Beige (2337) 79.95 H4786LL/A Bobara Bags Bobara East End Tote - Black/Tan (2320) 79.95 H4029VC/A Bowers and Wilkins Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin Air Speakers (FP30570) 599.95 TM164ZM/A Brenthaven Brenthaven ProLite II Case for 15-inch MacBook Pro (2330101) 99.95 H4783ZM/A Brenthaven Brenthaven 13" Ecco-Prene I Sleeve - Elderberry Purple (5118) 29.95 H4784ZM/A Brenthaven Brenthaven 15" Ecco-Prene II Sleeve - Elderberry Purple (5119) 29.95 H4792ZM/A Brenthaven Brenthaven ProStyle 11" Sleeve - Charcoal (2101) 39.95 H4793ZM/A Brenthaven Brenthaven ProStyle 13" Sleeve - Charcoal (2102) 39.95 H4795ZM/A Brenthaven Brenthaven ProStyle Lite SC 15" Bag - Black (2159) 79.95 H4794ZM/A Brenthaven Brenthaven ProStyle Plus 13" Sleeve - Black (2152) 59.95 H3635LL/A Bretford Bretford PowerSync Cart for iPad (Assembled) - capable of storing, charging, and syncing up to 30 iPad devices. 2599.95 H4805VC/A Centon Centon 8GB SDHC Class 10 Card (8GBSDHC10) 19.95 H4806VC/A Centon Centon 16GB SDHC Class 10 Card (16GBSDHC10) 34.95 H4807VC/A Centon Centon 32GB SDHC Class 10 Card (32GBSDHC10) 54.95 H4071LL/A Dymo Dymo Desktop Mailing Solution (1757660) 249.95 H4072LL/A Dymo Dymo LabelWriter Turbo 450 (1752265) 129.95 H4769LL/A Dymo Dymo PnP Label Maker (1768960) 89.95 H4791ZM/A Edifier MP250 Portable Speaker - Sound To Go (MP250) 49.95 H3432ZM/A Edifier Edifier iF600 Breathe iPod speaker (iF600) 349.95 TX012LL/A Epson Epson Stylus Photo R2880 Inkjet Printer (C11CA16201) 649.95 H1051VC/A Euphonix Euphonix MC Color (947-10451-01) 1799.95 H4656VC/A G-Tech G-Tech G-RAID 6TB (0G01975) 679.95 H4803VC/A G-Tech G-Tech G-DRIVE Slim 500GB (0G01995) 119.95 H4826LL/A Green Onion Green Onion iVeil Hybrid Protector for iPad Keyboard Dock (RT-KBHBIPAD) 29.95 H3724LL/A Happy Owl Studio Happy Owl Studio Clutch for iPad - Black (L-0103) 79.95 H4706VC/A IK Multimedia IK Multimedia - iKlip for iPad a universal microphone stand adapter for iPad (IP-IKLIP-HCD-APL) 39.95 H4011ZM/A Incase Incase Ping Pong Gaming Cover for iPod touch 4G - Black (CL56540) 29.95 H4010ZM/A Incase Incase Ping Pong Gaming Cover for iPod touch 4G - Magenta (CL56541) 29.95 H4767ZM/A Incase Incase Perforated Snap Case v2 for iPhone 4 - Black (CL59596) 34.95 H4765ZM/A Incase Incase Perforated Snap Case v2 for iPhone 4 - Gloss White (CL59597) 34.95 H4766ZM/A Incase Incase Perforated Snap Case v2 for iPhone 4 - Deep Violet (CL59598) 34.95 H4761ZM/A Incase Incase Snap Case v2 for iPhone 4 - Black Frost (CL595930 34.95 H4762ZM/A Incase Incase Snap Case v2 for iPhone 4 - Clear (CL59594) 34.95 H4763ZM/A Incase Incase Snap Case v2 for iPhone 4 - Gloss Magenta (CL59595) 34.95 H4764ZM/A Incase Incase Snap Case v2 for iPhone 4 - Clear Frost (CL59599) 34.95 H4643ZM/A iSkin iSkin Pebble Case for iPod touch 4G - Carbon Black (TCVBP4-CN5) 34.95 H4073ZM/A iSkin iSkin Pebble Case for iPod touch 4G - Turquoise Blue (TCVBP4-BE2) 34.95 H4074ZM/A iSkin iSkin Pebble Case for iPod touch 4G - Pink (TCVBP4-PK3) 34.95 H4640ZM/A iSkin iSkin Pebble Case for iPod touch 4G - Red (TCVBP4-RD1) 34.95 H4741ZM/A iSkin iSkin ProTouch for Macbook Air 11" - Clear (PTKPMBAR11-AR) 24.95 H4076ZM/A iWatchz iWatchz Poly Watchband for iPod nano 6G - Blue (CLRCHR22BLU) 24.95 H4075ZM/A iWatchz iWatchz Poly Watchband for iPod nano 6G - Pink (CLRCHR22PIK) 24.95 H4077ZM/B iWatchz iWatchz Poly Watchband for iPod nano 6G - White (CLRCHR22WHT) 24.95 H4748LL/A Kensington Kensington - PowerLift Battery Dock and Stand (K39253) 49.95 H4708VC/A Kiva Bags Kiva Ellie At Work MacBook Pro 15" Bag - Black (EL-0301) 49.95 H4709VC/A Kiva Bags Kiva Ellie At Work MacBook Pro 15" Bag - Antique Gold (EL-0302) 49.95 H4710VC/A Kiva Bags Kiva East West MacBook Pro 15" Bag - Black (EL-0201) 59.95 H4733LL/A Knomo Knomo Austin Backpack 15" - Brown (53-300-BRN) 169.95 H4734LL/A Knomo Knomo Bayswater Slim 13" - Black (24-058-BLK) 79.95 H4735LL/A Knomo Knomo Bayswater Slim 15" - Black (24-059-BLK) 79.95 H4797LL/A Knomo Knomo Helena 15" Shoulder Bag - Red Wood (10-259-REW) 329.95 H4798LL/A Knomo Knomo Rosa 15" Shoulder Bag - Black (10-153-BGC) 299.95 H4796LL/A Knomo Knomo Rubi 15" Shoulder Bag - Ivory Wood (10-208-IVO) 299.95 H0600ZM/A Knomo Knomo Saxby Slim 15" - Grey (53-104-GRY) 199.95 H0598ZM/A Knomo Knomo Lincoln 15" Slim Brief - Grey (53-201-GRY) 99.95 H4827VC/A Marware Marware CEO Hybrid for iPad - Brown (6.02956E+11) 49.95 H4828VC/A Marware Marware CEO Hybrid for iPad - Pink (6.02956E+11) 49.95 H4825ZM/A Mobee Mobee The Magic Charger Wireless Charger for Apple Magic Mouse (MO2212) 49.95 H4850ZM/A Monster Monster Tron ID Disc Speaker Dock (132727-00) 299.95 H4848LL/A Noble Noble iMac Plate Lock (IMACPLATE) 99.95 H4849LL/A Noble Noble MacBook Pro Plate Lock (NGAG5) 49.95 H4868ZM/A Optoma Optoma NEO-I Video Projector (DV20A) 449.95 H4752ZM/A Palo Alto Audio Design Palo Alto Musik USB Speakers (SA110B) 49.95 H4751ZM/A Palo Alto Audio Design Palo Alto Cubik Speakers SA410 (SA410A) 199.95 H1991ZM/A Parrot Parrot AR Drone for the iPod/iPhone/iPad - 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