Black Friday is only a few short weeks away. It’s a great weekend to get your gift shopping for the upcoming holidays finished or to just treat yourself to some new tech you’ve had your eye on for awhile. Though, if it’s a good deal you’re looking for, you don’t even have to wait for Black Friday this year. StackSocial has a ton of electronics and gadgets on sale for huge discounts right now. Take for example this refurbished Apple MacBook Air. Normally, this would cost you a full $999, but right now you can have it for just $250. That’s a 74% discount.
Grade A Refurbished
New is overrated. Like-new is good enough for just about anything and is a great way to save yourself hundreds and hundreds of dollars. What happens to new products anyway? Well I’ll tell you. They become old. It happens to us all. Stop trying to fight the entropy of the universe and just accept things get old.
This 2017 Apple MacBook Air has received a refurbished rating of Grade A, or in other words, it’s in near-mint condition. What that means is the body may have some light wear or faint scratches, but nothing that would be visible from more than one foot away. There are no dents, no cracks, and no missing parts. Basically, it’ll look like what a new one would have looked like a couple months in anyway.
The screen has no scratches no screen burn. The keyboard and trackpad have been cleaned and are full operational (though may show some slight signs of wear). And the battery should be at a minimum of 80% health.
Speaking of battery, that should be granting you all-day battery with 12 hours of fast CPU processing before you need another charge. The display stretches 13.3 inches across with a resolution of 1440p by 900p, and the MacBook is powered by an Intel Core i5 processor to handle all your to-dos and daily tasks and it uses an Intel HD Graphics 6000 to render high-quality images and stream high-definition videos smoothly. Built in is a 128 GB SSD so you can store all your files, photos, and more.
Buying this 2017 Apple MacBook Air new would have costed you $999. But by deciding that “basically new” is good enough, you’ll manage to get it for nearly a quarter of the price. StackSocial has the Grade A refurbished MacBook Air for 74% off, bringing the price down to just $250.