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Save on a refurbished, new-to-you MacBook Air

TL;DR: Save some cash with a refurbished Apple 13.3" MacBook Air for $599, a 7% savings as of Oct. 28. 


Buying a new laptop can truly put a dent in your bank account, but we're going to let you in on a secret: buying refurbished. Not only will you be doing the environment a solid by snagging a pre-loved device, but you'll also be saving yourself a pretty penny. For instance, this MacBook Air from 2015 is in like-new condition and will only cost you $599.

This particular model features a faster Intel Core i5 processor, HD graphics, a 13.3-inch widescreen display, and a 720p FaceTime HD webcam. That means you can browse, stream, chat, and more with fast performance and crystal-clear quality. It's also got 8GB RAM, 128GB of onboard storage, and a battery that will last you your entire workday and beyond. Read more...

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