A near-mint condition refurbished 2017 MacBook Air is on sale for 74% off

TL;DR: As of July 22, you can get an Apple MacBook Air 13.3” (refurbished)(opens in a new tab) for just $413.99 instead of $1599 — that’s a 74% discount.


Buying refurbished tech(opens in a new tab) doesn’t have to be synonymous with settling for only a minor upgrade. This MacBook Air has been restored to near-mint condition and still has impressive specs compared to more-recent devices. New, an Apple MacBook Air of this model would cost $1599, but for a limited time, this refurbished model is on sale for only $413.99. 

Refurbished with minimal or zero scuffing on the case, this MacBook Air could be an excellent option for work, school, or both. The 13.3-inch retina display, paired with the Intel HD Graphics 6000, produces high-quality images that are displayed in vivid detail and stunning color. The Intel Core i5, 1.8Hz processor could be an excellent match for moderately demanding apps, though something like video editing or rendering could slow it down. Paired with 8GB RAM and you should have limited lag while running apps for school or work.

In terms of physical storage, this MacBook Air comes with 128GB SSD, allowing you to download apps and locally store lots of files. Fully Bluetooth-enabled, this refurbished MacBook can connect to modern wireless earbuds and other Bluetooth devices

Weighing just under three pounds and equipped with a 12-hour battery life, you could use this laptop at home or comfortably make it your portable work computer. On average, out of the box, a MacBook Air will last up to seven years with moderate use. After refurbishment, this device is rated to work like new and could provide you with several years worth of computing. 

You don’t have to settle for a low-end computer when you buy refurbished. Get this refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3”(opens in a new tab) on sale for $413.99 (Reg. $1599), a discount of 74%. 

Prices subject to change.


Apple MacBook Air 13.3” (refurbished) on a white background.

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