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| | You don't often see Apple products discounted this deeply so, if you're a Mac maven, this is a pretty sweet deal on the latest and lightest MacBook Air. In our review, we opined that this 11.6-inch MacBook Air's "performance, keyboard and battery life hit all the right notes for a sub-3-pound ultraportable." Inside its 2.5-pound body, the Air contains Intel's 5th generation Core processor, 4GB of RAM, a 128GB SSD, AC Wi-Fi, a Thunderbolt and three USB 3 ports, a 720p FaceTime camera and a nine-hour battery. It's hard to imagine a student whose eyes wouldn't light up after ripping off the wrapping paper revealing this MacBook Air's box.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | $90 for a tablet? What's the catch? None, according to our review. This cheap tablet "delivers a sharper display, improved performance and longer battery life than its predecessor," we wrote. "The refresh also makes this device the only $200 Android tablet to offer a full HD screen. | | | |  | The Yoga 700 is a solid midrange 2-in-1," we judged in our review of the 14-inch version of this Lenovo 2-in-1. "Its performance, build quality and display are all good, or at least equal to the competition. | | | | | | | |
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