Model: MC965LL/A SKU: 3108109 •Intel® Core™ i5 processor Features a 3MB L3 Cache and 1.7GHz processor speed. •Intel® Core™ i5 processor Features smart 4-way processing performance with a speed boost. •Intel® Turbo Boost Technology •4GB DDR3 memory. •Note: Optical drive not included Optional external DVD-ROM drive with PCMCIA interface available (not included). •13.3" LED-backlit widescreen display With 1440 x 900 resolution offers stunning images. •128GB flash storage •Intel® HD Graphics 3000 Feature up to 384MB DDR3 SDRAM shared video memory Dual display and video mirroring capability. •Thunderbolt port and 2 high-speed USB 2.0 ports With Bluetooth 4.0 wireless . •FaceTime camera with omnidirectional microphone •Weighs 3 lbs. and measures just 0.7" thin •Mac OS X Lion preinstalled •Software package included With iLife (includes iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand), iTunes, FaceTime, Photo Booth and more.
Special Offers: with this purchase •Free 8x8 Photo Book: •Save $20 on Smart Surfing: •Free $20 Gift Card: •Save $20 on Office Home 2011: •$100 Off 1 Year of Tech Support: •$20 Off Microsoft Office 2010:
the deal here is for the previous gen (Sandy Bridge i5), and the deal you refer to is an even earlier generation (Core 2 Duo). what you pay for is what you get. Please, no apple tax flames here. There is an Apple tax, and some think it is worth it, some don't and let's leave it at that.
IMiIKo
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 16, 2012 @ 1:09p
No it is not. The OP is a newer gen with core i5 and ddr3. The deal you are referring to is a much older core 2 duo with ddr2 memory, among other things. Personally, I think these are both over priced for what they are.
chrisngrod said: I know it's not local, but is this deal better?
Sorry wasn't looking close enough. Thanks for the clarification.
Coop1979
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jun. 16, 2012 @ 8:25p
Save $120 & buy it refurb from Apple. I bet there's a good chance you'll get a brand new one as they move out old stock.
ken94538
Frivolous Member
posted: Jun. 16, 2012 @ 8:55p
Coop1979 said: Save $120 & buy it refurb from Apple. I bet there's a good chance you'll get a brand new one as they move out old stock.
8.74% tax killed it
Animalrob37
Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2012 @ 9:41p
That is the worst deal I have seen in a while. Buy an Acer and save 70%, for a very similar pc laptop except you have to keep it plugged in because the battery life sucks. The screen resolution is a little lower but most wouldn't even notice the difference. I feel sorry for anyone that pays $1000 for a $400 product and knowingly exploits foreign workers.
tegeril
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2012 @ 11:48p
"...A very similar PC laptop except you have to keep it plugged in..."
Really? It's almost too perfect and sounds like a deliberate troll versus a truly clueless individual.
Should this actually have been a real response from someone clueless: There's nothing $400 about the MacBook Air and where do you think that "similar" laptop was built? At least Apple has been transparent about their factory conditions and attempted to improve them.
obitwocanobe
Member
posted: Jun. 18, 2012 @ 12:52a
Animalrob37 said: That is the worst deal I have seen in a while. Buy an Acer and save 70%, for a very similar pc laptop except you have to keep it plugged in because the battery life sucks. The screen resolution is a little lower but most wouldn't even notice the difference. I feel sorry for anyone that pays $1000 for a $400 product and knowingly exploits foreign workers.
i don't suppose you've ever owned an apple device before.
you'll see how detail oriented and quality controlled Apple has put into their products, and it shows through out their entire product line...if you owned one. don't hate on something that you have no experience with.
Comparison of this deal with the newly released Ivy Bridge Macbook Air: http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/11/macbook-air-comparison-chart/ good info, I'd advocate for getting the 2012 Ivy Bridge upgrade. Many people can get the discount from the Apple Store for Education. For students, the 13" MacBook Air starts at $1149 and I'd recommend the $90 cost for 8 GB RAM upgrade, which is not user-installable.
I got this latest Macbook Pro for $999 at my local best buy in Lansing, MI. I asked about price match for Apple $100 student discount and $100 itunes card and they offered to reduce $200 when i was ready to walk out of the store.
in2dadark
Cranky Member
posted: Jun. 21, 2012 @ 10:59a
That'd be the day I'd spend a grand on a LT. Even if it is from our lord & savior SJ.
bluecougee
Member
posted: Jun. 21, 2012 @ 11:12a
I just picked up the i7 1.8GHz Macbook Air from the Apple Refurbished Store for $1199. I must say that although it is very expensive, the build quality is impeccable. The large track pad with Lion gestures is awesome. First laptop I have ever used where I don't feel like a need a mouse. I am loving this laptop. I totally understand people not wanting to spend $1000 on a laptop but this thing is beautiful and will be great to use for years to come.
GOMIGOMI
Member
posted: Jun. 21, 2012 @ 12:46p
bluecougee said: I just picked up the i7 1.8GHz Macbook Air from the Apple Refurbished Store for $1199. I must say that although it is very expensive, the build quality is impeccable. The large track pad with Lion gestures is awesome. First laptop I have ever used where I don't feel like a need a mouse. I am loving this laptop. I totally understand people not wanting to spend $1000 on a laptop but this thing is beautiful and will be great to use for years to come.
Is this new version? How can you get i7 1.8GHz CPU while standard option for new Air is i7 with 2GHz? Also description said USB2.0, no USB3.0? (I found this is an older model...)
ziba
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 14, 2012 @ 5:24p
GOMIGOMI said: bluecougee said: I just picked up the i7 1.8GHz Macbook Air from the Apple Refurbished Store for $1199. I must say that although it is very expensive, the build quality is impeccable. The large track pad with Lion gestures is awesome. First laptop I have ever used where I don't feel like a need a mouse. I am loving this laptop. I totally understand people not wanting to spend $1000 on a laptop but this thing is beautiful and will be great to use for years to come.
Is this new version? How can you get i7 1.8GHz CPU while standard option for new Air is i7 with 2GHz? Also description said USB2.0, no USB3.0? (I found this is an older model...)
I dont think it is newest ivy bridge. The new i7 is not std but configured for $1599. Btw best buy is denying matching itune gift card though
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