The laptops in Apple's Macbook Air series have always been great workstations, and with few exceptions, they get better with each new generation. But that doesn't mean that the older models are any less reliable, and that makes going refurbished a solid budget-conscious option. Case in point: This 13" Apple Macbook Air, fully loaded with 4GB of RAM and a long-lasting battery for less than $270.
If you're not quite ready to get on board with Apple's big jump into VR, this laptop is a dependable workhorse. It's got the same features that made it a hit with Mac fans when it was originally released in 2015, and buying it means that you're doing your part to cut down on electronic waste.
In return, this Macbook will do pretty much everything you need out of a laptop whether you're using it for business or pleasure. It's got an Intel Core i5 chip under the hood augmented by Turbo Boost for extra processing power (up to 2.7 GHz). If you need permanent space for files and photos, the 128GB of SSD storage allows plenty of room.
An Intel HD Graphics 6000 card ensures crystal-clear gaming and movie watching, not to mention remote calls on the 720p FaceTime camera. And again, the battery is strong even by today's standards, capable of delivering up to 12 hours of unplugged use.
The Macbook comes ready to hook up to Wi-Fi out of the box, with Bluetooth 4.0 allowing for connection to a wide range of peripherals. And since this is an older model, you can take advantage of multiple ports. There are two for USB-3, two Thunderbolts, an SDXC card slot, and more.
This 13" Apple Macbook Air is grade-B refurbished and you can now get it for well over $100 off the original MSRP at $262.99 if you buy before June 18.
Prices subject to change.
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