Apple's M1 MacBook Air Is On Sale for Its Lowest Price Ever Just in Time for Heading Back to School
20.07.2023 - 17:25
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back-to-school shopping or actually in the classroom, it's never a bad idea to stay ahead of the curve. Right now, Prime Day pricing has returned on the MacBook Air to save you money while gearing up for the new school year. Amazon has the 2020 edition of Apple's MacBook Air on sale for just $750, which saves you $249 and brings the laptop back down to its all-time low price we saw during Prime Day.With up to 18 hours of battery life, take on everything from professional-quality editing to action-packed gaming with ease.
The Apple M1 chip with an 8-core CPU delivers up to 3.5x faster performance than the previous generation while using way less power.With a speedy Intel Core i3 Dual-Core chip (10th generation) built-in, 8GB of unified memory, 256GB of storage and Apple’s proprietary processing chip, the M1, this lightweight MacBook will have you flying through the day. The laptop also features up to 18 hours of battery life for all-day computing. Apple introduced the Magic Keyboard in 2020 for more comfortable typing, so you can take on everything from professional-quality editing to action-packed gaming with ease.
For anyone who likes to stream their favorite TV shows and movies from their laptop, the MacBook Air has a vivid Retina display and True Tone lighting technology to bring you an incredible picture.Priced well under its usual $1,000, this is a back-to-school MacBook deal you don't want to miss out on before the fall semester starts.For even more savings on best-selling products, check out our ultimate guide to all the best Amazon deals on tech, fashion, beauty, home and more to shop today. Lenovo Back-to-School Sale: Save Up to 75% On Laptops The Best Amazon Deals on Designer Backpacks for Back-to-School
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