Deals: Apple's 512GB 15-Inch MacBook Air Drops to New Record Low Price of $1,249 ($250 Off) [Updated]

Amazon has all-time low prices on Apple's new 15.3-inch MacBook Air notebooks, with the highlight of the sale being a new $250 discount on the 512GB model. You can get the 512GB 15.3-inch MacBook Air for $1,249.00, down from $1,499.00.

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This sale is available in all four colors: Space Gray, Midnight, Starlight, and Silver. All models are in stock and have an estimated delivery date between September 24 and September 28. These notebooks debuted in June and this is a new all-time low price on the 512GB model.

Additionally, Amazon has the 256GB 15.3-inch MacBook Air on sale for $1,049.00, down from $1,299.00. This one is available in two colors (Midnight and Starlight), and has an estimated delivery date between September 24 and September 28 as well. At $250 off, it's another all-time low price.

The new MacBook Air features a large 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display, M2 processor, six-speaker system, two Thunderbolt ports, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and MagSafe. The 15.3-inch MacBook Air is mostly similar to the 2022 13.6-inch MacBook Air, but there are some key differences that we highlighted in our buyer's guide.

Head to our full Deals Roundup to get caught up with all of the latest deals and discounts that we've been tracking over the past week.

Update: Amazon has further discounted the 256GB 15-inch MacBook Air, now available for $1,049.00, down from $1,299.00, and this article now reflects that price change. This is a new record low price.

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Top Rated Comments

Mac_The_Ripper Avatar
31 months ago
If only this included 16GB of RAM, which should be standard by now. Cook and his endless penny pinching!
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rotlex Avatar
31 months ago

If only this included 16GB of RAM, which should be standard by now. Cook and his endless penny pinching!
I simply can't understand how 16Gb is not the minimum config for any of these. Owe I realize it's a money maker for Apple, but the fact you can't even upgrade them on your own anymore is just plain pathetic.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Scott6666 Avatar
31 months ago
Only 8gb of ram though. The 16gb don’t seem to be on sale
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mac_The_Ripper Avatar
31 months ago

Yes, I have. Daily for work actually. After a month of use I requested a new machine with 16GB. World of difference. I work in IT and most of what I do is browser based cloud\virtualization stuff so all real work is being done on the server side of things. The 8GB machine couldn't handle web, e-mail, office, teams etc. all being used at the same time and deliver a satisfactory result.

I'd have to respectfully disagree with your assessment on this. My big issue, for home use, is I tend to keep Macs 6-10 years. 8GB will in no way shape or form be acceptable a few years down the road and it's simply obnoxious of Apple to ship a machine of this caliber with anything less than 16-32 as a base.
Especially when the RAM cannot be upgraded by the user, after purchase.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mac_The_Ripper Avatar
31 months ago

I simply can't understand how 16Gb is not the minimum config for any of these. Owe I realize it's a money maker for Apple, but the fact you can't even upgrade them on your own anymore is just plain pathetic.
My 2017 iMac has 32GB of RAM. I currently have 13 webpages open and that is it. It is using 15GB of RAM. Yes, it is an older machine but it is all about future proofing and 16GB would take care of that. It is pathetic on Apple's part, period.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mac_The_Ripper Avatar
31 months ago

16gb is needed for Windows. 8GB is fine for MacOS if you stick to email, web, photos, MS Office and all the other stuff most people use an Air for. Remember that like iMacs, most Air customers just need a computer to get life stuff done. 8GB is fine for them.
See my post above. 8GB is not enough in 2023 for future proofing, period.
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