MacBook


Discover refurbished MacBook models – ultra-light, compact notebooks designed for easy mobility at work, in everyday life or while traveling. MacBooks impress with their handy size, solid performance and long battery life. Perfect for students, frequent travellers or anyone looking for a reliable and portable Apple notebook.

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FAQ MacBook

Are you thinking about buying MacBook but still unsure? Let’s take a look together at the key benefits and things to consider before you buy.

Which models belong to the MacBook series?

The MacBook series includes compact, lightweight Apple notebooks such as the earlier 12-inch MacBook and related generations, designed with maximum portability and ease of use in mind. These models differ from the larger MacBook Air or Pro versions in their smaller screens, lighter weight, and minimalist design. MacBooks are aimed at users who want a highly portable device for travel, everyday life, and mobile work.

What is new or special about the MacBook compared to older or larger MacBooks?

The MacBook is characterized by its extremely slim, light, and portable design, making it ideal for use on the go. While it doesn't offer the highest performance of a MacBook Pro, its hardware is sufficient for basic applications, office work, browsing, writing, or presentations. Older versions used lightweight Intel chips, while newer models with Apple Silicon (where applicable) offer improved efficiency, longer battery life, and more stable performance.

Who is a MacBook best suited for?

A MacBook is ideal for frequent travelers, students, mobile workers, writers, bloggers, or anyone who needs an ultra-light, portable notebook. It's particularly well-suited for office work, writing, emails, presentations, browsing, streaming, or light multitasking. For those who prioritize maximum mobility and comfort and don't use very demanding applications, the MacBook is the perfect device.

How does the display on the MacBook differ compared to the Air or Pro?

The MacBook features smaller, but high-resolution Retina displays that are perfectly adequate for everyday tasks, writing, presentations, and media. Compared to the Air or Pro, the displays are generally smaller, and the device offers less performance for demanding image or video editing. However, the MacBook excels in portability and a compact form factor – perfect when mobility is paramount.

How powerful are the chips and hardware in the MacBook?

MacBook models are designed for everyday use and mobile applications. Even with moderate Intel or Apple chips, they offer stable performance for web browsing, office applications, streaming, and light multitasking. They aren't built for intensive graphics or video editing, but they save weight and offer long battery life—ideal for quick tasks on the go.

How long does a MacBook battery last in everyday use?

MacBooks offer excellent battery life, lasting for several hours with normal use—ideal for travel, working in cafes, or working on the go without a constant power supply. Thanks to efficient hardware and a simple design, the battery remains reliable and energy-efficient.

What storage sizes and color/configuration options are available for MacBook?

Depending on the generation, different SSD sizes are available, typically suitable for office work, media, documents, and light projects. Classic Apple colors like space gray or silver are used, keeping the MacBook understated, elegant, and versatile.

Which ports and connection standards does the MacBook support?

MacBook models offer compact connectivity options, typically including at least one USB-C or Thunderbolt port. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and standard peripherals can be used without any problems; external monitors or storage devices are often possible via adapters. For users who need few accessories and value portability, the connectivity options are sufficient.

How does the MacBook differ from the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro?

The MacBook is the lightest, smallest, and most portable of Apple's notebooks—ideal for travel and minimalist use. The MacBook Air offers more performance, longer battery life, and more features, but is slightly bulkier and heavier than the MacBook. The MacBook Pro delivers the highest performance, professional graphics and media capabilities, and maximum hardware power—but it is larger, heavier, and less portable.

What are the best uses for a MacBook?

A MacBook is particularly well-suited for office work, writing documents, browsing the internet, emails, presentations, travel, note-taking, studying, or mobile tasks. It's perfect for anyone looking for a simple, reliable notebook that easily fits in carry-on luggage or a backpack and is quickly ready to use on the go.

Are refurbished MacBook models a good option?

Refurbished MacBooks are a sustainable and affordable alternative to new products. They undergo technical inspection, cleaning, and testing before being offered for sale. This means they offer the same practical benefits as new devices, often at significantly lower prices—ideal for beginners, travelers, or anyone looking for a compact Apple notebook.