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  "textContent": "Earlier today, we reported that Apple added the MacBook Neo to the refurbished store on its website, and it turns out the new additions go beyond that.\n\n\nThe other products added to Apple's refurbished store in the U.S. and Canada for the first time today include the MacBook Air with the M5 chip, MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, and the second-generation Studio Display (2026). The higher-end Studio Display XDR was also briefly available on Apple's refurbished store in Canada.\n\nAll of the products listed above were originally released in March 2026.\n\nNote that the listings incorrectly state that the Studio Display (2026) has an XDR display, which is actually limited to the higher-end Studio Display XDR.\n\nGiven that Apple just raised prices on select products, including all Macs, the prices for many of these refurbished models are similar to what Apple was charging for the equivalent brand-new models just a day ago. For example, the MacBook Air with the M5 chip now starts at $1,299, up from $1,099, and refurbished models start at $1,099.\n\nGiven the Studio Display did not receive a price increase, though, there are opportunities for savings on that product. In the U.S., the second-generation model starts at $1,599 brand new, whereas the refurbished equivalent starts at $1,359.\n\nSome of these products have also been added to Apple's refurbished store in select European countries, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and elsewhere.\n\nApple says it puts refurbished products through \"full functionality testing\" and a \"thorough cleaning process and inspection,\" and they are covered by Apple's one-year limited warranty and eligible for extended AppleCare+ coverage. In our view, Apple's own refurbished devices are virtually indistinguishable from brand-new devices.\n\nRelated Roundups: Studio Display, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air\n\nTag: Apple Refurbished Products\n\nBuyer's Guide: Displays (Buy Now), MacBook Pro (Buy Now), MacBook Air (Buy Now)\n\nRelated Forums: Mac Accessories, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air\n\n\nThis article, \"Apple Adds More 2026 Macs and Studio Display 2 to Refurbished Store\" first appeared on MacRumors.com\n\nDiscuss this article in our forums\n\n",
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