Apple loves to talk about the iPad’s laptop-like experience, and they make great claims. teeth Great tablet. But why spend $1,300 on a new 13-inch iPad Pro when you can buy an actual Apple laptop when you can buy something like this refurbished 13.3-inch MacBook Air (2017) on StackSocial for just $250? Is it?
this is Grade A Refurbished MacBook Air. This means that the case has minimal to no scratches and is in near new condition. In other words, it’s in as close to new condition as possible, and well worth the $250.
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Complete MacBook experience
Spending $250 usually doesn’t get you to the Apple Store, much less walking out with a like-new MacBook Air. With the new 13-inch iPad Pro, which starts at $1,300, you don’t really get the laptop experience until you add the Magic Keyboard for an additional $350, or $100 more than this MacBook Air alone.
Saving all that cash doesn’t mean you’ll be sacrificing Apple quality. This MacBook Air features a fast Intel Core i5 processor running at 1.8 GHz, 128 GB of solid-state internal storage that can be expanded by connecting an external drive to one of the USB-A ports, and Intel HD Graphics 6000 has been. This card provides a smooth and satisfying streaming and gaming experience on a 13-inch 1440 x 900 resolution screen.
Power usage time
The 2017 MacBook Air has up to 12 hours of battery life with the included MagSafe charger, allowing you to work or play on the go all day long before needing an AC outlet.
And, as always, the MacBook Air’s biggest draw is its incredibly sleek and compact design. This model of MacBook Air is just 0.11 inches thick, 12.8 inches long, and 8.94 inches wide with the lid closed. At only 2.96 pounds, the MacBook Air has long been Apple’s ultimate carry-on laptop, easily fitting into a briefcase, backpack, or airplane carry-on bag.
Copy the power of Apple at PC prices
Sure, there are some laptop PCs in the $250 price range, but almost without exception, they’re heavy, unreliable off-the-shelf machines that put you back on the market for a new laptop much sooner than you’d like. There is a possibility that it will happen. With this StackSocial deal, you get the rugged reliability and multimedia power of a MacBook Air for the same price. Backed by a 90-day parts and labor warranty.
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