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This sub-$200 MacBook Air handles everyday tasks without the high price

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Last updated: 2026/04/14 at 1:31 AM
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TL;DR: This refurbished 2017 MacBook Air is on sale for $199.97 (reg. $999), offering a budget-friendly option for everyday tasks like email, documents, and web browsing.


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It’s easy to assume you need the latest laptop for day-to-day work. In reality, many tasks don’t demand any of those swanky specs. This refurbished MacBook Air offers a more affordable alternative, and for a limited time, it’s on sale for $199.97 (reg. $999).

For everyday workflows (think email, documents, and browser-based tasks), the difference between a brand-new laptop and a capable older one isn’t always as big as the price suggests. This refurbished 2017 MacBook Air is a prime example of that.

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It runs on a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 processor with 8GB of RAM, which is generally enough for light multitasking like keeping a few apps and tabs open at once. The 128GB flash storage gives you space for essential files (plus hundreds of pictures of your cat), while the 13.3-inch display (1440×900 resolution) is suitable for everyday work, streaming, and basic editing tasks.

Connectivity is fuss-free, with Wi-Fi for working on the go and Bluetooth for pairing accessories or transferring files. Battery life is rated for up to 12 hours, which should comfortably cover a standard workday without needing to stay plugged in.

As a refurbished unit, it’s listed in Grade “A/B” condition, meaning it may show light cosmetic wear like minor scuffs or scratches. But don’t fret; it has been inspected and tested to function properly.

If you’re looking for a dependable laptop for everyday tasks — and don’t need the latest hardware — this is a lower-cost option worth considering.

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Get the refurbished 2017 MacBook Air for $199.97 (reg. $999).

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