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Upgrade your work setup with this MacBook Air for $380

They're a classic for a reason.
Upgrade your work setup with this MacBook Air for $380 Credit: Apple/Mashable Photo

TL;DR: As of November 19, get a refurbished Apple MacBook Air for only $379.99 — that's 61% off.


With all the choices out there, finding the perfect balance between power, portability, and affordability can be a challenge. However, the refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3" (2017) in sleek silver is here to make things a bit easier and can help elevate your computing experience.

The MacBook Air is known for its feather-light construction. The 13.3" model offers a spacious Retina display without compromising on portability and helps deliver vibrant colors, sharp details, and true-to-life visuals. It can handle a fast, smooth performance with its Intel Core i5 1.8GHz processor. 

Since it's only from 2017, the tech is pretty modern. It comes with WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, Intel HD graphics 6000, and a 720p FaceTime HD camera so you can hop on meetings for work remotely or catch up with friends and family easily. This MacBook Air's 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD allow for ample local storage and faster data retrieval, as well as convenient streaming whether you're home or traveling.

It comes with a grade "B" refurbished rating. This means it's cleaned and inspected to be in good working order but might come with light cosmetic blemishes. It's also worth noting that buying refurbished electronics is better for the planet because it helps reduce the e-waste we humans have been amassing.

Elevate your digital experience (or that of someone on your shopping list) with a refurbished MacBook Air that stands the test of time and technology. And you can do it at a 61% savings.

Pick up this refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3" (2017) ahead of the holiday rush while it's available at the limited-time price of $379.99 (reg. $999).Prices subject to change.

Apple MacBook Air 13.3" (2017) Intel Core i5 8GB 128GB SSD - Silver (Refurbished)
Topics: Tech, MacBook

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