Renewed MacBook Air with M1 Can be Yours for Just $884

Feb 4, 2022 at 09:59am EST
Renewed MacBook Air with M1

Grab a renewed MacBook Air with Apple’s M1 chip for a low price of $884. This deal saves you plenty versus a new one.

Renewed MacBook Air with M1 Chip Currently Available for Just $884

Renewed products are thoroughly inspected to ensure that they function perfectly and this M1 MacBook Air is no different at all. If you are looking for Apple’s latest MacBook Air with M1 but without paying full price - $999 - then this is the way to go. You also get a 90-day guarantee.

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With that out of the way, this notebook ships with 256GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM which is plenty for day to day use. You also get a wonderful Magic Keyboard with a massive glass trackpad underneath. Two USB-C ports at the side ensure that you charge this notebook quickly and connect a wide range of accessories.

The MacBook Air comes with a 13.3-inch Retina display which is bright and sharp. That’s two things you definitely needs in a notebook and the notebook delivers on that front perfectly.

Since this notebook packs the M1 chip therefore it offers amazing compatibility with the macOS Monterey operating system. But that’s not all, you’ll get years of software updates if you buy this thing today. Essentially you’re set for more than 5 years if you buy this notebook today.

There are no discount codes or coupons needed here. Just add the notebook to your cart and checkout as usual.

Buy Apple MacBook Air - 13.3 inches - 8 GB RAM - Apple CPU - 256 GB storage - Mac OS (Renewed) - $884

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