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MacBook Air 13" Early 2015 Repair - iFixit
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Apple MacBook Air 11" (2015) Core i5 1.6GHz 4GB 128GB SSD A1465 - MJVM2LL/A
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Apple MacBook (12-inch, 2015) review: A minimalist MacBook that proves less can be more - CNET
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