SAVE $99:As of Nov. 14,Watch Sweet Alibis Online you can get a refurbished 2020 13-inch M1 MacBook Air for just $649.99 at Woot. That's a savings of $99 off the all-time low price ($749) of a new M1 MacBook Air with the same specs.
Need a new laptop to take with you into the new year? The Apple MacBook Air is a solid choice for workers on the go and casual streamers alike, but a laptop purchase can set you back some big bucks. That's why now is a great time to snag a refurbished MacBook Air that works like new for a truly great price from Woot.
As of Nov. 14, you can get a refurbished 2020 13-inch MacBook Air (M1) for $649.99 at Woot. You'll save $99 off the all-time low price ($749) of a brand-new MacBook Air with the same specs. This price applies to the Grade A style MacBook Air, which means the machine is closer to new. But you can save even more and get the same computer for as low as $599 with the Grade B - Scratch & Dent option, which shows more wear and tear.
SEE ALSO: The best laptop deals for November 2023: Apple's new M3 MacBook Pros are on sale for the first time everThe MacBook Air is a lightweight and reliable computer with a crisp 2560 x 1600 Retina IPS display with eye-popping colors and high detail. It boasts the Apple M1 chip with an octa-core processor and 7-core GPU with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD for plenty of file storage. It's rated to perform up to 3.5 times faster than the previous generation and offers up to 15 hours of web browsing and up to 18 hours of video playback.
This is one of the best prices you'll find for this model, so make sure you claim yours before Woot sells out.
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