MacBook what display(13-in) has ? SXGA ?

MacBook what display(13-in) has ? SXGA ?
You sell remanufactured MacBooks ?
I can NOT find this info online ...

The MB display is 1280 x 800. This does not have a name like "SXGA" because it is not standard.
Sometimes refurbished MacBooks go on sale in the United States. I don't know if Apple sells refurbished systems overseas.

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