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Over 65% off: Refurbished MacBook Air for just $369.99

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Over 65% off: Refurbished MacBook Air for just $369.99

TL;DR: As of September 15, you can get a refurbished 13.3" MacBook Air for just $369.99 instead of $1,199 — that's a savings of 69%.


Why does it seem like we're always in the market for a new laptop at the most inopportune time? If you're currently looking for a new device when your finances aren't exactly where you'd want them to be, a refurbished model can be a great option. Not only is it easier on your wallet, but it prevents e-waste as well.

Those eyeing an Apple laptop will be delighted to learn a refurbished device can save them lots of money. And if you've been in the market for an Apple MacBook Air, you can snag a refurbished 13.3" model on sale here for just $369.99 (reg. $1,199) for a limited time. 

MacBook Airs offer convenience when it comes to laptops — all the power and bells and whistles of the classic Apple device in a sleek, lightweight, and portable razor-thin shape. This particular 13.3" model offers an Intel Core i5 processor that lets you tackle even the longest to-do list, with Intel HD Graphics 6000 that ensures you'll do it all in high-quality images. 

With 128GB of SSD, you can store your favorite, most important files right there on your computer and take them along anywhere. And you can make new memories thanks to the 720p FaceTime HD camera, which helps you stay connected to friends and family right from your laptop. You'll also enjoy a lengthy 12 hours of battery life on a single charge with the 2017 model, which comes with a grade "B" refurbished rating. That means you may see light scuffing on the bevel or case, or light scratches or dents on the body. 

Tackle work or play on a refurbished 13.3" MacBook Air model for only $369.99 (reg. $1,199) for a limited time.

Prices subject to change.

Refurbished 13.3" MacBook Air

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