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If you're looking for a new laptop to brighten up the long winter ahead, now's your chance. Apple's 15-inch MacBook Air with M2 chip is back at its lowest price since October Prime Day. is currently marked down to $1,049 from $1,299 — a 19 percent discount.
The $250 savings is also available on , with a 17 percent discount dropping its price to $1,249 from $1,499. While every color is on sale, the silver option is still a little pricier than its counterparts — available for $1,300 and $1,149 for the 512GB and 256GB models, respectively.
The 2023 15-inch MacBook Air came on the scene in June, and we were immediately big fans. In fact, thanks to factors such as its excellent battery life, keyboard and (large) trackpad. The M2 chip also means it's well-performing, and the six-speaker sound system — the 13-inch model only has four — produces high-quality sound.
The larger MacBook Air also has a 2,880 x 1,864 resolution, 500 nits of brightness and a 60Hz refresh rate. Sure, it's missing some of the bells and whistles of the MacBook Pro, but considering that even the starts at $1,999, the savings are likely worth it.
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The $250 savings is also available on , with a 17 percent discount dropping its price to $1,249 from $1,499. While every color is on sale, the silver option is still a little pricier than its counterparts — available for $1,300 and $1,149 for the 512GB and 256GB models, respectively.
The 2023 15-inch MacBook Air came on the scene in June, and we were immediately big fans. In fact, thanks to factors such as its excellent battery life, keyboard and (large) trackpad. The M2 chip also means it's well-performing, and the six-speaker sound system — the 13-inch model only has four — produces high-quality sound.
The larger MacBook Air also has a 2,880 x 1,864 resolution, 500 nits of brightness and a 60Hz refresh rate. Sure, it's missing some of the bells and whistles of the MacBook Pro, but considering that even the starts at $1,999, the savings are likely worth it.
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This article originally appeared on Engadget at
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