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Apple refurbs: special limited time pricing on Macs

updated 01:56 pm EST, Tue December 11, 2012

 

Special limited time pricing on refurbished Macs


Just in time for the holidays, take advantage of special limited time pricing on refurbished Macs from Apple's online store. A $500 price cut is offered on the refurb. 17-inch MacBook Pro with a 2.4GHz Intel quad-core i7 processor, 4GB of RAM and a 750GB hard drive, which has been reduced to $1999. The 15.4-inch MacBook Pro with a 2.4GHz Intel quad-core i7 processor, 4GB of RAM and a 750GB hard drive has been cut by $410 to $1589.

The 13.3-inch MacBook Air with a 1.7GHz Intel dual-core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM and 256GB of flash storage has been reduced by $300 to $1099. For $1069 is the refurb. 11.6-inch MacBook Air with a 1.8GHz Intel dual-core i7 processor, 4GB of RAM and 256GB of flash storage. At the bottom end of the pricing scale is the refurb. 11.6-inch MacBook Air with a 1.6GHz Intel i5 processor, 2GB of RAM and 64GB of flash storage, now only $719.


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