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Apple refurb store: Apple TV 4K is back, Apple Watch Ultra 3 offers, more

We’re back with our check-in for what’s new on Apple’s official Certified Refurbished Store this week. This week’s highlights include the MacBook Neo, new MacBook Air configurations, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and more.

Apple refurb store: Apple TV 4K is back, Apple Watch Ultra 3 offers, more

Apple has announced new additions to its Certified Refurbished Store this week, offering potential cost savings of up to 15% on Apple products. The highlights include the return of the MacBook Neo, new configurations of the MacBook Air, and the long-awaited Apple Watch Ultra 3.

Apple's Certified Refurbished Store is an attractive option for those looking to purchase high-quality Apple devices at a discounted price, directly from the company's website. The store's inventory changes rapidly, making it crucial for consumers to stay informed about the latest additions and deletions to make timely purchases.

Among the new offerings, the Apple TV 4K returns to the refurbished store, joining the higher-end version featuring Ethernet connectivity. However, due to its popularity, the base model of the Apple TV 4K is expected to sell out quickly. Buyers are advised to act promptly if they wish to secure one of these devices.

Another notable product making a comeback is the Apple Watch Ultra 3. Multiple configurations of this advanced smartwatch are currently available at discounted prices, making it an ideal choice for tech enthusiasts seeking to upgrade their wearable technology.

For those interested in staying updated on the latest Apple deals and news, 9to5Toys is the go-to source for weekly updates. Additionally, 9to5Mac on YouTube offers in-depth coverage of Apple news, ensuring that followers never miss a beat when it comes to the ever-evolving world of Apple products.

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