Title | : | Is refurbished MacBook worth it? |
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JOIN: youtubecom/@azisk/join Comment from : @AZisk |
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I just got an open box m2 Mac air for 260$ on fb marketplace it's honestly crazy the deal I got definitely the nicest laptop I've ever owned I basically robbed the poor guy Comment from : @damian4628 |
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One year later, I got the 15-inch M3 with 16, 512 SSD for under $1,30000 Don't buy refurbished Just don't buy when it first comes out Comment from : @Jan96106 |
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How do you get that system data about the SSD read and write history? Comment from : @zmccarthy4634 |
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Apple has a one year warranty on all their refurbished products Best Buy is an Apple authorized dealer brQuestion? Since Best Buy is an authorized dealer for Apple, shouldn’t they honor the one year warranty on their Apple refurbished products they sell out of their stores? Comment from : @brownr749 |
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1:30 256gb hdd Comment from : @666dynomax |
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I got the refurbished m1 max 16 this summer and i loving it Comment from : @baivabguha8184 |
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i need 15 inch Comment from : @Archangel96 |
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My mom bought one kislux and she loves it It had been there for over 10 years when she went out with it Comment from : @EverlastingMosfer |
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Maybe u guys can help me herebrI'm a student and im thinking about buying a laptop for my needs at university Basically multi-tasking, writing reports in word with extensions (Mendeley), seeing multiple books and documents at the same time But I wanted quality without being much outdated and for a low budget (around 500€ for a refurbished laptop) Many people recommended me to seek a macbook according to my needs and the quality I wanted but I'm lost in the models and the quality of them If u guys can give me opinions on the best possible options I can get for a macbook I appreciate it 🫶 Comment from : @rodrigocosta8828 |
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Please provide the benchmark application name Comment from : @mhamzaj786 |
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Just bought a refurbished MacBook Pro 14“ M3 Pro 18 Gb and was worried about it‘s state But it had no scratches at all and 3 cycles of battery 🎉 Comment from : @Zeuerfombie |
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I was really glad to see 76 power cycles on your brand new MacBook I recently got a refurbished one with 160 power cycles yet only 4 hours of powered-on time I wondered if there was something amiss there, but sounds like it's normal! Comment from : @FountainPenIs |
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I bought a refurbished MBA M1 16/512 back in 2022 from a non-Apple certified reseller It had 95 battery capacity at the time with about 50 cycles It was about $700 cheaper than MSRP at the timebrbrIt's been flawless so farbrbrPresent day, I'm still at 95 capacity and still lasts me about 16 hours of use, which is outstanding I wish Apple didn't limit it to 1 external monitor though Comment from : @MrNubshow |
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It’s because when apple refurbishes the macbooks, they replace pretty much everything Comment from : @shaneomac8289 |
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I Buy a MacBook Pro 16, M1 Pro with 16 gb Ram 512 GB HDD with 37 Cycles from private Person for 1500 Euro Great Value No Scratches great Device and only a little slower as my Mac Studio at Video Exports I love it Comment from : @FujiXH1 |
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2:13 ::: That's how the Apple products go refurbished Comment from : @reportplz |
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Refurbished is better than new It looks and functions like new For all intents and purposes, it's brand new iBut/i it undergoes more testing than new Comment from : @kompassorpigo7600 |
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The 2019 iMac ones fine from 2023 Comment from : @marwanhassan6030 |
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Good Comment from : @marwanhassan6030 |
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I have only bought refurbished since 2009 Over thirty of them Only one was a lemon, and Apple made good on it with no hazzle All of these refurbished computers worked well for many years I currently am typing on my 2017 MacBookPro in 2024 and it has never given me a problem Though now I have maxed out on upgrades of MacOS Ventura 1367 is as far as it will go I hope to buy a refurbished M3Pro in the next few months Comment from : @stangumula9283 |
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What terminal commands did you use to readout the shutdowns and the ssd read and write data? Comment from : @FabianDraxl |
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Looking for visual defects on the Apple Refurb will be as sucessful as finding a pot of gold at the end of rainbows brbrApple replace the housing on refurb Macbooks Comment from : @s__c__o |
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Buy new Electronic circuits are getting less efficient using the machine few years long Comment from : @bmc868 |
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Hi, how do I run the utility to check my MBP SSD information 6:18 Comment from : @djjason868 |
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Do you plan to check out refurbished machines via Back Market and Mac of All Trades? You've done Amazon but, these two provide One year warrantees Comment from : @uriahgardner5977 |
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I think the additional battery cycles might just be due to testing Comment from : @chri-k |
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Im thinking they just move the Logic Board to another case, thats why everything is so new A new case with new keyboard, screen etc move the logic board and BAM!!! refurbished! Comment from : @peaje |
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In 2021 I bought an Apple Refurbished base model M1 MacBook Air, at a cost saving of 15 Its battery had completed all of two charge cycles and according to the Coconut Battery app had been manufactured some 8 months after the Mac's date of manufacture To all intents and purposes it was a new Mac Comment from : @PeterEmery |
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Thanks 🤞 Comment from : @lunarcontact |
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Now I understand something about the Power Cycle:brNew Mac ±76, Refurb ±149 (doubled)brI think it's doubled because for Refurb - Apple has to retest everything againbrThat's why since the SSD still same, the amount is recorded doubledbrI think it's not entirely used, rather it's been returned within the 14 days warranty period for any reasons Comment from : @arissulaiman3445 |
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just to be clear , if you returning your product back to open , even if you havent open, it will not go into refurbished, we are mislead by tinking that refurbished mean used, but its not Comment from : @makki4064 |
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Just received my refurbished MacBook Pro 16" M3 Pro (18 GB | 1 TB) from Apple yesterday After first boot, battery cycle count is 3 After updating Sonoma to the latest version and installing Xcode, Homebrew, and smartmontools (to obtain SSD stats), I have 194 TB data read, 158 TB data written, 296 power cycles, 32 power on hours, and 19 unsafe shutdowns Finally time to retire my MacBook Pro 2016 (which underwent four repairs under AppleCare, including a replacement butterfly keyboard just last summer due to a stuck spacebar) Comment from : @MartinFuhrer |
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The SSDs on the M-series MacBooks are soldered They are replaceable, but it's an awful amount of work and probably not worth it for Apple considering the chips wouldn't have gone through enough wear for it to be a problem anyways (as compared to the exterior chassis and the battery which usually get replaced, along with any other parts "as needed") Refurb is perfectly fine!brbrPS The refurbished SSDs are probably also getting the OS reinstalled and tested, so that might be a factor as well Comment from : @UnknownUnknown-hn3lj |
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Plot twist: Both are refurbished Comment from : @Executor009 |
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I am in Kenya Do you know of a way I can peacefully purchase a certified refub from the apple site and ship here? Comment from : @samchatsmash-ce3yt |
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What is the command/place to nagigate to see the number of times the SSD has read and written? Thanks Comment from : @hewlittp456 |
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Apple change the shell on all their refurbished machines not sure about the battery that could be someone bought it and return it because it didn’t meet their specifications Comment from : @djbillgates |
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Please can you share the command for SSD info? Comment from : @jeffersonmp4 |
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thank you for making this video 👍 Comment from : @experiencelifelittleone |
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I just got my 2023 Pro M3 Pro refurbished and you’d never know it wasn’t refurbished if it didn’t say it on the box Packaged just the same I won’t buy new anymore Comment from : @agentsmithmmxm |
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Yes, and If you have a model affected by a recall, they pretty much refurbish it for you It's amazing! I've got a story on that I'll probably do a YouTube short on it at some point Comment from : @ShinyTechThings |
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Definitely worth it from other retailers I got a MacBook Air m2 15" for £900 when the new price is £1400 Only 2 months old and 14 battery cycles Comes with 2 year warranty Comment from : @sargfowler9603 |
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Those SSDs are BGA soldered chips… swapping out for refurbish… isn’t really worth the risk brbrAnyway, we always keep in mind that refurbishing is a labor and skill intensive job so, unless you get it from a good source… I would rather not care Comment from : @taylorshin |
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Just picked up a M1 Max 64GB from microcenter, Apple refurbishe, open box Battery has 16 cycles so it’s likely a display unit or someone cycled it daily during the 15 day return window 😆 I cannot find anything that indicates it’s a used unit from looking at the keyboard, outer shell, touchpad There was a small smudge on the screen The power brick does have small light scratches Works fine, still have to check the ssd in detail though Comment from : @wayne8797 |
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What is the command or tool your run to get all those details on the ssd please? Comment from : @sebastienmoulin |
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Ssd are soldered Comment from : @NNokia-jz6jb |
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❤❤❤❤ Comment from : @SAYFULLAH717 |
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Apple refurbished is just a new machine with an used motherboard/ram and maybe SSDbrit is not much better than new for the planet or your wallet Comment from : @tutacat |
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I din’t know SSDs are consumable as well🙄 Comment from : @deepeshsharma |
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i just purchased an amazon renewed macbook no scratches, not even a micro scratch it came with the original unopened cable and brand new adapter 1 battery cycle the only downside, it doesnt apple care Comment from : @47crazed |
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HE LOOKS LIKE STEVE JOBS😮 Comment from : @katrinaalvaro2021 |
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would you say 1100 is a fair price for a 2021 M1 16” 512GB 16GB memorybrbr59 battery cycles 96 capacity Comment from : @seanmahar-c5y |
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The Apple refurbished they only keep the motherboard from the old laptop so the housing screen keyboard trackpad and battery are all new Comment from : @StevenMontages |
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Have you wondered why they were refurbished? Comment from : @boskobuha8523 |
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I’m pretty sure the SSD is soldered in place so highly unlikely that Apple would replace it Comment from : @FordGT40MkIV |
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Can can you share me how did you check you ssd health ? Comment from : @GizmoH69 |
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Hey Alex, I bought a refurb in 2014, a MacBook Pro 13" Late 2013 Retina and used it for 9 years I ran DriveDX a few days ago and the SSD (256GB) has still so much juice left (99) I also ordered the 8GB version (I was low on budget) but received the 16GB version, so that was sweet Overall, I had a good time with it but I ran into issues when MacOS wouldn't update and thus, affected the sync of one of my iPad app Plus the screen was almost busted and the battery was 25 months pregnant with no sign of giving birth, so I knew it was time for a change brbrI decided to go for the new MacBook Pro M3 Pro instead of another refurb MacBook Pro M2 Pro due to several factors; Superior chip, energy savings, battery life and I also love the new space black The bezel of the space black blends with the screen when you watch videos, so there is no distracting silver lining, which I found that to be quite cool brbrAnd thanks for the video! Comment from : @bf258 |
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I bought a refurbished m2 pro chip macbook pro 14inch about 3 month ago It looks brand new to me when I received it I am a web developer and that macbook can do everything I need perfectly I would say it's a good deal, it comes directly form apple, has 1 year warranty, and if you want you can even buy apple care for the laptop Comment from : @huangxu7610 |
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How can we check written/read cycles? Comment from : @chheanghenglim763 |
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i bought my refurb m1 mac air (16gb ram / 512 gb ssd) in Nov 2022, it came with a battery cycle count of 1, looks brand new with no scratches / dents Comment from : @dom7452 |
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Would someone be able to explain how to use the tool at 6:18? Comment from : @peter441986 |
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Can you share the codes, so we can have access to the same information you had? Comment from : @GustavoPereira-jq1jl |
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I can't seem to find a 16 inch refurbished MBP M2 on Apple's refurb store with the storage I need Is it still worth buying a M1 16 inch MBP? Or am I better off waiting to find the M2? I want it to last for awhile I still have my 2014 MBP Comment from : @annatomacari9349 |
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Hey how did you check the ssd health? Could you send the text for terminal? Comment from : @simsisimon2151 |
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On the apple refurbished page it states that each refurbished iPad gets a brand new body and battery so maybe they replace the body with a new one for the mbp Comment from : @geminithugbaby473 |
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The only refurb thing I have bought was an iPad Pro It failed after a year Never buying refurb again Comment from : @AndyJMacLeod |
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It is sadly mainly in North America you can get refurbished Comment from : @AndersHass |
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I’ve personally purchased from Apple refurbished multiple items iPad 7th gen, iPad Air 4th gen, iPhone 11, and M1 MacBook Air All perfect and still in use Highly recommended Comment from : @JamesLauricia7 |
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My friend got refurbished 13" Macbook Pro few years ago, and its trackpad did not work on the whole surface He did not notice in time, he thought it was normal After I saw that I was sceptical to get refurbished one I would rather buy used under warranty It is usually cheaper and safer Comment from : @jutjub22 |
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Bought an Apple Certified Refurbished M1 Pro 16" (16GB | 1TB) by happy accident on Amazon's renewed programme a few weeks back More of a calculated accident, really - I'd narrowed on buying from one seller in particular (Woot) because several of the reviews on that listing mentioned that they'd also received official refurbs too Paid $1600 after tax and it turned out to be a sealed in-box unit, as if bought directly from Apple's refurb store - only wayyy cheaper At the time of writing, the only similar machine Apple refurb has in stock is a 512GB version that's selling for $1850 before taxbrbrI've only been using it for a day or two but the machine is in impeccable condition The only downside I see is that AppleCare can't be extended, but my machine still has about 6 months left on it There are certainly a few good deals out there waiting to be found, but if you have the cash I'd probably stick to ordering directly from Apple for peace of mind Through my time looking for good deals online, I saw a fair few reviews on other Amazon listings that had less than ideal customer experiences Comment from : @ChayantGonsalves |
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Back in 2018, I bought a refurbished 2016 MacBook Pro with touchbar Everything was smooth for a good four years and I changed to M1 Pro MacBook Pro Among people near me they have bought refurbished iPod touch, iPad Pro, iPhone 12, absolutely no issue ever ❤ Comment from : @composimple364 |
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I was going to get a 16" MBP with M3 Pro (18 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, 18 GPU cores) But upon seeing the first benchmarks and how close they are to unbinned M2 Pro in terms of CPU and GPU, I cancelled my order I got a refurbished 16" MBP with M2 Max (32 GB, 1 TB SSD, 38 GPU cores) for only 300€ more (discounted by 600€ from the original price) CPU performance should be about the same, slightly worse in single-core and slightly worse or slightly better in multi-core, depending on the application However GPU performance should be much much better for workloads that don't involve raytracing (which I don't have a need for at the moment) The refurbished MBP basically looks flawless and the battery only has 3 cycles at 100 capacity I couldn't spot any flaws so far Comment from : @fleroviux |
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As a developer, your channel is so super valuable to those of us who can't go and do all these types of things at the Apple Store Thank you! Comment from : @JustinFYI |
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Alex can I get the refurbished😊😊😊😊😊 Comment from : @vinmo8326 |
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How did you check the ssd status? what command did you run? Comment from : @alyankhan806 |
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Can rf be trade it ib? Comment from : @rightright6582 |
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Does Apple allow refurbished MacBooks to be traded in later? What kind of value do they give refurbished trade ins? Anyone? Comment from : @redbuzz6677 |
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I purchase Apple gear for a church and over the past eight years have purchased literally dozens of refurbished products from Apple Always from the refurb website - shipped directly to the church, NEVER from the local Apple storesbrbrOf all of those products I have only ever had an issue with a single item and that was an AppleTV — it was DOA out of the box I took it back to my local Apple Store, and within five minutes I had been given a BRAND NEW replacement Not another refurb but a BRAND NEW one right off of the shelf in the store with an apologybrbrWe have saved thousands of dollars in Apple purchases over the years and are very happy with the quality of the refurbs from Apple - they look and work like new For the laptops, we use the refurbished discounts to pay - in part - for AppleCare (showing that Apple is willing to back these products the same as their new gear by offering it on refurbs as well) since for us, any defects will be repaired by Apple, as if it were brand new In the past eight years, we’ve only had to use our AppleCare - which Apple honored as normal — for accidental damages from our staff; never for an Apple refurb defectbrbrPurchasing refurb can be tricky since inventory can come and go quickly on the site, but since we are on a Church budget, we are rarely in a hurry - or trying to get the absolute latest new release - so we can be flexible, plan our purchases in advance and watch the refurb site pulling the trigger on purchases as soon as we see them arrivebrbrThe Apple refurb store has been a great blessing for our church Comment from : @yt429 |
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I have acquired a refurbished macbook pro m1-pro 16gb of ram, other than the box, I can't tell it's a refurbished, it's working perfectly I'm a software developer from Brazil btw :D Comment from : @rafakwolf |
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How to check the ssd status? Comment from : @AXXXXA |
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so don't buy refurbishedused anything is always with riskeven new can be risky and that's why warranties on new items is important Comment from : @MoveoverAndbark |
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I feel like these aren’t actually “refurbished” instead are just openboxed items or just returned within 14 days Comment from : @mahee96 |
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Bought a refurbished MacBook Pro 6 yrs ago but had issues with the keyboard lighting, couldn't fix it and was given a new one Refurbished can be a hit or miss, and for the difference in price I don't want to deal with the hassle Comment from : @kauaiboy5o |
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I recently acquired a Certified Refurbished MacBook Pro M1 Max 14” laptop, and it’s impossible to discern from a brand new unit cosmetically The only way I could tell that it was lightly used was by the cycle count - which was very low at 7 The best part is that I only paid $1600 for it! I’m very happy with my purchase, and look forward to using it for many years to come 👍🏼 Comment from : @jamez_estrada82 |
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I’ve never bought refurbished, simply, because unfortunately, I’m kind of one of those people that likes to have the latest and greatest and saves up for the new one But I’ve had a couple friends buy refurbished M1 MacBook Air over the years when they’ve come to me asking about new computer recommendations None of them have failed ever They literally are functionally new Comment from : @harrisontu264 |
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You at least expect Apple to get rid of the 8 GB ram and replace with 16 when used ones are brought in It's more of a bonus to have the refurb 16/512 for the price of 8/256 than to have a cheaper baseline price Comment from : @ufukpolat3480 |
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What is that Terminal battery and SSD info tool you've used? Comment from : @Abedoss |
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8:49 one of you are 4K and other 720p :D Comment from : @jtaraskus |
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Apple I'm looking at you Don't be unsafe 😂 Comment from : @tharinduminiruwan7842 |
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Actually, Apple also gives a a good student discount ( 10 ) for productive machines and a special discount for Apple employees may reach 70 for some products Comment from : @mosshtcc7922 |
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me too! M2 Pro, and it works perfectly! Comment from : @SuInTheDev |
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