Deal: Apple’s new 13-inch M3 MacBook Air hits new all-time low of $999
The new MacBook Air soars with the powerful M3 chip, featuring a super-portable design, power-efficient performance, and all-day battery life.
Apple’s new 13-inch M3 MacBook Air with 256GB storage in Midnight and Space Gray has hit a low of $999 Wednesday on Amazon. Silver and Starlight color schemes are slightly more at $1049.
• LEAN. MEAN. M3 MACHINE — The blazing-fast MacBook Air with the M3 chip is a superportable laptop that sails through work and play.
• PORTABLE DESIGN — Lightweight and under half an inch thin, so you can take MacBook Air anywhere you go.
• GET MORE DONE FASTER — The powerful 8-core CPU and up to 10-core GPU of the Apple M3 chip keep things running smoothly.
• UP TO 18 HOURS OF BATTERY LIFE — Amazing, all-day battery life so you can leave the power adapter at home.
• A BRILLIANT DISPLAY — The 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display supports 1 billion colors.
• LOOK SHARP, SOUND GREAT — Everything looks and sounds amazing with a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, three mics, and four speakers with Spatial Audio.
• APPS FLY WITH APPLE SILICON — All your favorites, from Microsoft 365 to Adobe Creative Cloud, run lightning fast in macOS.
• GET CONNECTED — MacBook Air features two Thunderbolt ports, a headphone jack, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and a MagSafe charging port. And connect up to two external displays with the laptop lid closed.
• IF YOU LOVE IPHONE, YOU’LL LOVE MAC — MacBook Air works like magic with your other Apple devices. Start an email on your iPhone and finish it on your Mac. Send text messages from your Mac. And much more.
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