With the 2016 Macbook Pro, two versions were released. Whoever needs a mid performance machine that is lightweight and easy to move around, then the Macbook Pro 13” is the right choice. It’s designed for portability with performance in mind with various options in configuration. The 13” Macbook Pro is the ideal candidate for somebody who needs more power than the Macbook Air, relatively light and sleek. We do usually mention this on the listing. Scratching and laminate problems may exist on the screen and bezel LCD issues such as pressure marks or dead pixels are usually explicitly mentioned, although there is a chance that LCD issues may be present in a Grade C machine. Keys may be worn enough that letters are not recognizable. A Grade C unit will function perfectly, despite any cosmetic issues. This does include scratching, scuffing, chipping, and denting. Cosmetic blemishes will be noticeable and can be large. A Grade B unit would be equivalent to a ‘good’ condition. Blemishes might occur more noticeably on areas that are not as often seen (such as the bottom of a laptop or desktop), but can be present on other areas of the machine. Minor denting is possible, although this does not include large dents. These blemishes include scratches, scuffs, and nicks. Grade Bįor this cosmetic grade, cosmetic blemishes will be present and noticeable. While a Grade A machine will not be flawless, you should not expect to find any significant, noticeable cosmetic blemishes. A Grade A cosmetic condition indicates that there may be very few and faint scratches or scuffs, if any. Grade AĪ Grade A unit is generally considered ‘very good’ or ‘like new.’ Please note that this does not mean that a machine will come with OEM packaging. The packaging is still manufacturer sealed. ACRĪpple Certified Refurbished - This item has been through the Apple Refurbish Programme and is supplied with Apple direct warranty. All parts added are of the same high quality as Apple use and are new. New ModifiedĪ new item that has been modified by our Apple trained technicians. Conditions - What are the differences? New
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