![]() ![]() ![]() This model has been refurbished to work as if you just bought it off the shelf in 2015, though, so you should be solid. Plus, third-party providers can still order parts for repairs if necessary. It’s not obsolete yet, which means you can still get hardware repairs done by Apple, should you ever require them. In the grand scheme (Opens in a new tab) of things, that’s not all that long. This 13-inch MacBook Air hails from 2015, which means only four models have been released after it. Sure, it’s no M1 chip or 1TB of storage, but it’ll still get the job done and satisfy your Apple craving. This one packs a Core i5 1.6GHz processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB of storage. ![]() Instead of emptying your bank account, save yourself hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars by snagging a refurbished MacBook Air (Opens in a new tab). Or for a computer to cost more than a few months’ rent (even if it’s a killer laptop for creators). There’s simply no reason for a pair of headphones to cost over $500. ![]() We’ve all been asking ourselves for over a decade if Apple’s product costs make the juice worth the squeeze, but now with soaring inflation that shows no signs of stopping, the resounding answer is no. A new one would cost $1,249, so you're getting 68% off the same computer. TL DR: As of May 15, this refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13" (2015) i5, 1.6GHz 8GB RAM 128GB (Opens in a new tab) is on sale for just $388.99. ![]()
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