Apple MacBook 8,1 M-5Y51 8GB Ram 512GB SSD 12"RD OSX Gold, Used - Very Good
239.00 GBP*
Description
Overview The Apple MacBook 12-inch (Model 8,1) in Gold offers a sleek and ultra-portable laptop experience, combining lightweight design with efficient performance. Powered by an Intel Core M-5Y51 processor, 8GB of RAM and a spacious 512GB SSD , this MacBook is ideal for everyday tasks, productivity and multimedia use. Running macOS X, its compact 12-inch display and ultra-thin profile make it perfect for on-the-go users who prioritise mobility without compromising on essential performance and storage. Key Features Intel Core M-5Y51 energy-efficient processor 8GB RAM for smooth multitasking and everyday workflows 512GB SSD for fast boot-up and file access 12-inch Retina display with vibrant visuals Ultra-thin, lightweight aluminium unibody design macOS X (original Apple operating system) Full-size keyboard with sleek profile USB-C port for data and charging Precision trackpad for smooth navigation Premium Gold finish Benefits The Apple MacBook 12-inch is designed for users who value portability, style and reliable performance. Its compact form factor makes it perfect for travel, commuting and day-to-day tasks such as web browsing, email, document editing and media streaming. With 8GB of RAM and a fast 512GB SSD, the system delivers responsive performance for everyday use and quick file access. The beautiful Retina display enhances the visual experience, whether you’re watching videos, browsing photos or working on creative projects. The lightweight aluminium chassis and elegant Gold finish give this MacBook a premium look and feel, while macOS X ensures intuitive navigation and seamless integration with Apple services and devices. Specifications Table Specification Details Brand Apple Model MacBook (12-inch, 8,1) Processor Intel Core M-5Y51 RAM 8GB Storage 512GB SSD Display 12-inch Retina Operating System macOS X Connectivity USB-C Colour Gold Build Aluminium unibody Weight Ultra-light portable design Use Everyday productivity, media