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TechRadar Deals: The best cheap MacBook deals in January 2016 Posted: If you're looking for the best cheap MacBook deals, you've come to the right place. The decision of whether you should buy a new MacBook is a simple one: does it play to your strengths? Perhaps you need the lightest and most portable OS X machine out there today, one with good battery life. Maybe you appreciate an incredible, vibrant display that's equally as good at rendering your crisp documents as it is displaying the same amount of a spreadsheet as a 24-inch monitor. Or maybe you just don't like Windows? Whatever your reason, there are plenty of deals out there... Our system checks the prices of every model of MacBook on all major retail websites so you can be sure you're always getting the best deal. All you need to do now is work out whether it's a MacBook, a MacBook Pro or a MacBook Air that you want! 13-inch MacBook Air 2015 dealsNow with faster storage and better battery life Like a pair of old trainers, Apple's 2015 MacBook Air is boring, familiar, reliable and more than up to the task. If you don't need tons of screen real-estate (or a half-decent screen for that matter), or prefer to hook your laptop up to an external monitor, it remains the most solid all-rounder out there today, whether you're desk-bound or frequently travelling. MacBook 2015 dealsThe latest MacBook has only one port for maximum thinness The New MacBook is the future, but it isn't for everyone just yet. The lack of USB ports and the need to buy an adapter (if you have peripherals and a monitor) will likely be the first dealbreaker, followed by its price. If you're still onboard after those potential pitfalls, the new MacBook is one of the most luxurious, compact and fun notebooks to use today. MacBook Pro 13-inch with Retina display (early 2015) dealsThe fastest small MacBook Pro yet is a force of nature The new MacBook Pro for 2015 hasn't undergone a dramatic reimagining like the one above, but then there wasn't anything particularly wrong with it in the first place. Improvements to its performance mean it's better value than before, and the noticeably improved battery life makes it even more of a mobile workhorse. As ever the cost of adding memory and storage soon sends the price tag into orbit, but even the stock MacBook Pro is an incredibly versatile computer and arguably Apple's best ever laptop. The new MacBook may be more portable, but the Pro has all the power. MacBook Pro 13-inch with Retina display (2014) dealsLast year's best MacBook Pro is still a brilliant laptop There's plenty to like on the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina: from the still-impressive display to its excellent build quality, great keyboard and good (but not excellent) battery life. It may not be as portable as the MacBook Air, but it's far from cumbersome and its top notch build quality means you won't be worried about its welfare when carrying it around. MacBook Air 13-inch 2013 dealsThe slimmiest, most powerful MacBook Air ever Apple's often imitated but never bettered ultra-portable laptop puts in a strong, though not faultless, performance with this mid-2013 release, the sixth-generation of the MacBook Air. It offers significant improvements in its solid state storage speed, graphical power, battery life and wireless capabilities, but the processor's clock speeds actually take a backward step. But as we'll see, for most real-world applications, the MacBook Air 2013 matches or out-performs its predecessor. More models of MacBooks coming soon |
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