Refurbished MacBook FB402LL/A
This article explains what is offered with an Apple Certified Refurbished MacBook FB402LL/A.
Refurbished MacBook FB402LL/B is available as an Apple Certified Refurbished MacBook through Apple’s online store. As an Apple Certified Refurbished Product, this MacBook has been put through the factory refurbishment process and has been restored to its original selling condition. FB402LL/B carries a 1 year limited warranty which is the same warranty on all new Apple laptops.
MacBook FB402LL/B is the refurbished version of MacBook MB402LL/B. The distinction is noted in the different SKU numbers. Other than the difference in selling condition, the hardware components are identical for the two computers. FB402LL/B uses a 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. It has 1GB of system memory and carries a 120GB hard disk drive. Also included is an 8x SuperDrive and a built in iSight Camera. The display for this refurbished MacBook is 13.3-inch. Refurbished MacBook FB402LL/B uses a white polycarbonate plastic to enclose the system. It does not use the new aluminum unibody enclosure.
Standard factory software come installed on the MacBook. This includes Mac OSX and the iLife suite of applications. Original cables, power adapters, manuals and install/restore DVDs can be found in the box.
Apple Certified Refurbished MacBooks can only be purchased through Apple’s online store. They cannot be purchased through Apple’s retail locations or through third party vendors. The products can be found under the Special Deals section on Apple’s website. Consumers will be able to find other Apple Certified Refurbished Products on the page such as iMacs, Mac Pros and MacBook Pros. Discounts range from approximately 15%-40%.
MacBook FB402LL/B is the refurbished version of MacBook MB402LL/B. The distinction is noted in the different SKU numbers. Other than the difference in selling condition, the hardware components are identical for the two computers. FB402LL/B uses a 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. It has 1GB of system memory and carries a 120GB hard disk drive. Also included is an 8x SuperDrive and a built in iSight Camera. The display for this refurbished MacBook is 13.3-inch. Refurbished MacBook FB402LL/B uses a white polycarbonate plastic to enclose the system. It does not use the new aluminum unibody enclosure.
Standard factory software come installed on the MacBook. This includes Mac OSX and the iLife suite of applications. Original cables, power adapters, manuals and install/restore DVDs can be found in the box.
Apple Certified Refurbished MacBooks can only be purchased through Apple’s online store. They cannot be purchased through Apple’s retail locations or through third party vendors. The products can be found under the Special Deals section on Apple’s website. Consumers will be able to find other Apple Certified Refurbished Products on the page such as iMacs, Mac Pros and MacBook Pros. Discounts range from approximately 15%-40%.
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