Apple, MacBook Air and Deal Days
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Macworld on MSNThis $200 MacBook Air is kind of a no-brainerMacworld If you’re looking for a dependable, portable, and budget-conscious laptop for day-to-day tasks, look no further. This refurbished Apple MacBook Air 13.3″ (2017) hits the sweet spot—and it’s just $199.
In sleek aluminum, this Grade “A” near-mint laptop comes with a 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 with Turbo Boost up to 3.5GHz and 8GB RAM.
New research from Apple shows it is considering an Apple Pencil that does not require a touch-sensitive iPad screen, and instead can write or draw using any surface.
Analyst Ming–Chi Kuo has suggested that Apple plans to launch an all–new MacBook next year, powered by an iPhone
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Laptop Mag on MSNI switched to a MacBook after using Windows for over 30 years. Here’s what happened.Switching from Windows to a MacBook after 30 years showed me the way of macOS, but there's something about PCs that I just can't give up.
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Creative Bloq on MSNEvery single MacBook of the next year just leaked – and one sounds more intriguing than the restWhile the release roadmap for the iPhone has remained pretty consistent for the last decade, Apple's MacBook schedule is a little harder to predict. New models can pop up at WWDC in June, at one-off events throughout the year, or via a quiet press release on the Apple website.