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Review on Refurbished Apple MacBook Air MD760LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop with Intel Core i5 Dual-Core Processor (1.3GHz up to 2.6GHz), 4GB RAM, 128GB SSD, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 4.0 by Mateusz Cieciora ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible product, not worth the money at all!

I deliberated and decided whether or not to take a poppy. It was a birthday present for my wife, and I deeply regret giving it to her. But cost isn't the issue here. Consider the cost and benefits. The overpayment is not only a lot of money; it's enormous. You buy a beech, and in order for it to do its job, you have to shell out extra cash for various adapters, programs, and add-ons. This means that the sum is likely to approach $100,000. The result is a metal or plastic object whose stuffing isn't particularly potent. It's discouraging that the AppStore only has so many apps available. The compatibility with Android devices is a major concern, given this is the first apple in the family and hopefully the last. In sum, if you have never used an Apple device before, you need not fear; in fact, you may have actually come out ahead. Personally, I'd rather spend a day on the beech OS Win7 with a tambourine than rely on the federal government. You could buy Sony for $43,900.

Pros
  • Comfort, portability, power source, and aesthetics (not to be confused with manufacturer).
Cons
  • Price. Only two USB ports and a network card adapter are available.