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  2. Should You Buy Refurbished Apple Products? What You ... - AOL

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    To avoid spending hundreds of dollars only to open your new-to-you MacBook to the blue screen of doom, purchase your refurbished products directly from Apple. The company has a storefront ...

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    TL;DR: As of August 7, you can get a refurbished Apple MacBook Pro for just $249.99 instead of $600 — that's a 58% discount.Shopping for a new computer? Buying refurbished might be a cheaper way ...

  4. Buying a used Mac can save you quite a bit of money, but there are some important things to look out for. 5 things you should know when buying a refurbished or used Mac Skip to main content

  5. Refurbishment (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Devices sold as 'Certified Refurbished' through the Apple store differ from most other refurbished devices. For example, iOS devices sold as Apple Certified Refurbished will always come with a brand-new battery and brand-new "outer shell". [4] Because of this, these devices may be considered remanufactured, rather than refurbished.

  6. Get a refurbished MacBook Air for $700 off the price of a new ...

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    TL;DR: As of May 1, get a refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3" for just $408.99 — that's 65% off the regular price of $1,199.Looking for a laptop that will help you get things done without ...

  7. MacBook - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Mac transition to Intel processors, Apple released a 13-inch laptop simply named "MacBook", as a successor to the PowerPC-based iBook series of laptops. . During its existence, it was the most affordable Mac, serving as the entry-level laptop that was less expensive than the rest of the Mac laptop lineup (the MacBook Pro portable workstation, and later the MacBook Air ultra-port