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It's compact, solidly built and great for travel, but the slightly larger 13.8-inch version is the better choice as a daily driver.
In fact, today we’ve got a Grade-A refurbished Apple 13.3-Inch MacBook Air for just $200. That’s a massive $799 off the standard price, and a very rare chance to get your hands on this amazing device without breaking the bank. This deal won’t last long though, so make sure you snap it up if you want it to avoid disappointment.
Manufacturers have gone to great lengths to not only ensure that laptops are powerful, efficient and lightweight, but also durable.
Apple is reportedly working on a budget-friendly MacBook powered by the same chip found in its iPhone 16 Pro. Respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims the new MacBook will feature a 13-inch display and be powered by the A18 Pro chip,
Apple’s new budget MacBook with A18 Pro chip offers affordability, portability, and performance. Learn about its features, price, and more.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shared details about the purported affordable MacBook. It is said to come with a 13-inch screen, the same size as the display on the base MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models. It will reportedly be powered by an A18 Pro chipset.
Apple plans to launch a low-cost MacBook using the iPhone 16 Pro’s A18 Pro chip instead of its M-series silicon, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says.
Compact gaming laptops under $1,000 are flat-out rare. At $899.99, the Asus TUF Gaming A14 is light to carry (just 3.2 pounds!) but a real heavyweight on value.