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Take $200 Off Every M4 MacBook Air, Available From $799

Amazon and Best Buy are hosting big discounts across the entire M4 MacBook Air lineup, with deals that represent all-time lows across every model of the computer. In total, you'll find $200 off the M4 MacBook Air notebook right now, with both 13-inch and 15-inch models on sale.

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Prices start at $799.00 for the 13-inch 256GB model at Best Buy, down from $999.00. If you're looking for the larger model, you can get the 15-inch 256GB computer for $999.00 at both retailers, down from $1,199.00.


Of course, you'll also find all of the 512GB models of the 13-inch and 15-inch M4 MacBook Air on sale this week. If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.


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Top Rated Comments

BornAgainMac Avatar
21 weeks ago
That is an old price now. Time to go to $699 to make it an exciting again.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
21 weeks ago
$799 has been the going price for the base M4 MacBook Air for months now. Most places (but not all) besides Apple itself.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Reason077 Avatar
21 weeks ago

this I why I don't understand Apple's ridiculous base model specs kind of shoots Apple's branding in the foot - 256GB is going to be a headache limitation to even gray-haired grandmas. Someone thinks they are buying into Apple quality only to run out of space in a couple of months.
What are those grey-haired grandmas going to be storing that uses up all that space? Movies and music come from streaming services now days, Photos are stored in the cloud.

Creative professionals need more space, sure, but there’s certainly a lot of casual users for whom 256GB is perfectly fine now days. I’d argue that 16GB RAM is the bigger limitation in the longer term.
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August West Avatar
21 weeks ago

What are those grey-haired grandmas going to be storing that uses up all that space? Movies and music come from streaming services now days, Photos are stored in the cloud.

Creative professionals need more space, sure, but there’yes certainly a lot of casual users for whom 256GB is perfectly fine now days. I’d argue that 16GB RAM is the bigger limitation in the longer term.
Totally agree. I have an over 4 year old M1 MBA with a 256GB drive and have 127GB free. I don't really do anything special other than occasionally clean out clutter and move some of the stuff I want to keep to one of the external drives on my mini. I get a laugh at all these experts that seem to think their use case is the only one that exists on the planet. FWIW, my previous MBA had a 128GB drive and while I had to be a lot more cognizant of the free space left, it never really caused a problem either. But 256GB seems absolutely spacious in comparison.
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21 weeks ago
The MBA has been at these prices for a while, and it is still the best deal around for those that need an excellent everyday computer for office, college, or home.
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Reason077 Avatar
21 weeks ago





I guess it depends upon what you do (or don't do)!
Yep… you’re storing your photo library and iOS device backups locally, which can easily be on the cloud (or cloud-optimised) instead if you wanted the space back. Same for your messages and documents.
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