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MacBook Air ZOUU3LL/A

Costco is selling MacBook Air Model ZOUU3LL/A, but I can't seem to find any specs about it online. I would like to know what model year, and other Technical Specifications....

I looked on Apple's website, but I don't see that one listed from 2015- present

Thanks

MacBook, macOS 10.13

Posted on Dec 2, 2019 8:34 PM

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Posted on Dec 2, 2019 9:26 PM

Phrank3 Said:

"MacBook Air ZOUU3LL/A: Costco is selling MacBook Air Model ZOUU3LL/A, but I can't seem to find any specs about it online. I would like to know what model year, and other Technical Specifications....I looked on Apple's website, but I don't see that one listed from 2015- present Thanks"

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According to a Community Specialist, this is a MacBook Air (13-inch, 2017).


View this Discussion: want to check if external monitor can be connected to mac book air ZOUU3LL/A - Apple Communitiy. A Community Specialist on it replies, saying: "You can see the video output options for this MacBook Air at this link: MacBook Air (13-inch, 2017) - Technical Specifications"

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Dec 2, 2019 9:26 PM in response to Phrank3

Phrank3 Said:

"MacBook Air ZOUU3LL/A: Costco is selling MacBook Air Model ZOUU3LL/A, but I can't seem to find any specs about it online. I would like to know what model year, and other Technical Specifications....I looked on Apple's website, but I don't see that one listed from 2015- present Thanks"

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According to a Community Specialist, this is a MacBook Air (13-inch, 2017).


View this Discussion: want to check if external monitor can be connected to mac book air ZOUU3LL/A - Apple Communitiy. A Community Specialist on it replies, saying: "You can see the video output options for this MacBook Air at this link: MacBook Air (13-inch, 2017) - Technical Specifications"

Dec 6, 2019 6:22 PM in response to Phrank3

Just a word of caution: a 128 GB drive is ridiculously small; by the time you deduct the OS, system, apps, etc., you may only have 95 - 100 GB of space left and, deduct from that the absolute minimum of 10 - 15 GB of empty space you need to maintain in order for the OS to run satisfactorily. Add any music, videos, music, or other files, you will have a problem within a short time as you will be running out of space.

MacBook Air ZOUU3LL/A

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