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Big W ups its tech game with more Apple products including a MacBook Air

This one is curious. But, great for those who find Big W to be their local go-to for all things.

Apple from today is stocking a range of Apple Products including Apple Watches, iPhones and even a MacBook Air.

As an expansion of their electronics offering, it’s a good step. More work from home, study at home has forced lots of people to upgrade things.

What’s interesting is they have a range of products within the models that you won’t find at Apple. For example, a MacBook Air 13 inch, for just $1,279. Great price. But it’s not the current model.

It’s fifth gen Intel processor gives that away. While it might be a couple of years old, this is just like how we can find iPhone 6s Models on sale at other retailers – Apple hasn’t sold that in years.

There are Apple Watch Series 3 alongside Series 5, the iPhone 7 for just $498, and the new iPhone SE for something really up to date.

Many models or variants are online only with delivery, but a large number of these new Apple products will be in-store too at Big W.

Web: Big W

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