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13.3-Inch MacBook

Best Buy is selling a 13.3-inch white MacBook for $1000.
By Patrick Miller, PC World
November 26, 2009 11:21 AM ET
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Best Buy is selling a 13.3-inch white MacBook for $1000. Though that is the same price Apple is selling the MacBook for, Best Buy is also throwing in a $150 gift card, which technically brings the price down to $850. The 13.3-inch MacBook comes with 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, and a 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and it runs Mac OS X Snow Leopard. This is an in-store deal; Best Buy promises that each location will have at least three units. If you're an Apple geek (or you have one on your list) and you miss out on Best Buy's deal, don't fret: Apple has confirmed that it will be having a Black Friday sale, though it has not confirmed prices. To be on the safe side, however, check out our reviews of the MacBook Pro, the iMac, and the iPhone 3GS, so that you're prepared to jump on any deals when they become available.

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