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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 Adam Kowalski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality didn't let me down.

You want as few issues as possible when spending this much on a laptop that isn't particularly powerful. Of course, "Nagging" could be left alone if the laptop only cost $15, but in this instance, every last detail counts. Let me begin with the display. I brought along a 13-inch retina flasher, and the difference is striking. I'll grant that the colors don't seem quite as good, but the battery life is noticeably better, the price is lower, and the difference is negligible. To put it another way, she hardly ripped her retina out of her eye using the Intel HD5100 integrated graphics (Iris Graphics). Launchpad, Mission Control, and scrolling in browsers other than Safari may all experience a latency. Since the Air has a built-in Intel HD5000 and no such thing exists, I can confidently declare that the superior ratio of video chip power to screen resolution more than makes up for the lack of retina. Personally, I love the numpad and couldn't live without it, but I can see why people who have to switch between several PCs at work might not appreciate the Mac keyboard layout. After the crash of the, it's better to look towards less expensive PCs on Windows, except maybe in the case where you need a Macbook. I ordered this macbook from the official site with a custom configuration (8GB of RAM, 256 SSD) for only 55 tr; At this price, we can say that the MacBook is worth the money, but not for all purposes (it's obviously not suitable for toy lovers, office workers too, it's about software). You can decide for yourself what to do. The area just above the keyboard on this poppy will get visibly hotter with a moderate to heavy load. Unpleasant. I should mention that there are just two USB ports, but given the constraints imposed by the laptop's design, that's more than enough for most people. You can't see from the exterior that air is hefty for its size. There aren't enough letters for what I want to say.

Pros
  • Put togetherness, mouse/trackpad/keyboard usability, runtime on a charge, storage medium, software.
Cons
  • Format, layout, and cost of keyboards in 2022.