GET 0 OFF: As of July 15, Prime members can get the 13.6-inch Apple MacBook Air (M3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) for $898.99, down from $1,099. This 18% low cost saves you $200.01 and beats the earlier all-time low worth by $1.
We’re all for reductions and offers, however this one is a little bit of an eye-roll. To compete with (itself?), Amazon has dropped the worth of the M3 MacBook Air to a whopping $1 beneath the all-time low. Sure, you learn that proper — a single greenback.
As of July 15, the 13.6-inch Apple MacBook Air (M3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) is on sale for $898.99, down from $1,099. That is the bottom worth we’ve seen since June 10, when it dipped to $899. Ridiculous as it’s, you’ll be able to’t discover this deal wherever else — it’s nonetheless listed at $1,099 on the Apple web site and the previous all-time low of $899 at Greatest Purchase and different retailers.
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So, I assume Amazon is competing with the remainder of the market by providing an virtually comically lower cost, undercutting even its personal earlier record-setting low cost.
Pettiness apart, the M3 MacBook Air remains to be a reasonably spectacular machine. Its M3 chip gives strong (and quick) efficiency, is light-weight, lower than one-half-inch skinny, and has as much as 18 hours of battery life. Whereas the $1 low cost is probably not sufficient to sway everybody, it is laborious to disclaim that that is an unprecedented deal you will not discover wherever else.
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In case you want a bigger display, the 15.3-inch Apple MacBook Air (M3, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) is on sale for $1,099, down from $1,299 — the bottom worth we’ve seen on this mannequin. You may as well get the 16.2-inch Apple MacBook Professional (M3, 18GB RAM, 512GB SSD) for $1,999, down from $2,499. That’s a $500 worth minimize!
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