Refurbished MacBook FB881LL/A
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Refurbished MacBook FB881LL/A is available as an Apple Certified Refurbished MacBook at Apple’s online store. The certification guarantees that Apple has put the MacBook through its factory refurbishment process and that the laptop has been tested, cleaned and restored to its original selling condition. All original cables, power adapters, software, DVDs, manuals and accessories are included. Apple Certified Refurbished MacBooks come with a generous 1 year limited warranty.
FB881LL/A is the refurbished version of MacBook MB881LL/A. The product SKUs denote that difference. Other than that these two items are identical. Basic configuration for Refurbished MacBook FB881LL/A includes an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz processor, 2GB of memory, a 120GB hard drive and a 13.3-inch display. This particular model is white and has a system enclosure made of polycarbonate plastic. FB881LL/A is not an aluminum unibody MacBook.
Apple Certified Refurbished MacBooks are available only through Apple’s online store. They cannot be purchased at any of Apple’s retail store locations or at third party merchants. This guarantees the quality of the refurbishment process.
The savings consumers can pocket by choosing a FB881LL/A over a new MB881LL/A is approximately 15% off the original selling price. New MB881LL/A are priced at $999. Apple Certified Refurbished FB881LL/A sell for $849. That’s a difference of $150. Apple uses Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) numbers to identify their various products. New product lines have a set of SKUs. Refurbished product lines have a different set of SKUs. It is not easy to find a product’s specific SKU number. Apple does not overtly use these naming schemes. However, they’re useful to have and know despite the difficulty that some encounter in remembering them.
FB881LL/A is the refurbished version of MacBook MB881LL/A. The product SKUs denote that difference. Other than that these two items are identical. Basic configuration for Refurbished MacBook FB881LL/A includes an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz processor, 2GB of memory, a 120GB hard drive and a 13.3-inch display. This particular model is white and has a system enclosure made of polycarbonate plastic. FB881LL/A is not an aluminum unibody MacBook.
Apple Certified Refurbished MacBooks are available only through Apple’s online store. They cannot be purchased at any of Apple’s retail store locations or at third party merchants. This guarantees the quality of the refurbishment process.
The savings consumers can pocket by choosing a FB881LL/A over a new MB881LL/A is approximately 15% off the original selling price. New MB881LL/A are priced at $999. Apple Certified Refurbished FB881LL/A sell for $849. That’s a difference of $150. Apple uses Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) numbers to identify their various products. New product lines have a set of SKUs. Refurbished product lines have a different set of SKUs. It is not easy to find a product’s specific SKU number. Apple does not overtly use these naming schemes. However, they’re useful to have and know despite the difficulty that some encounter in remembering them.
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