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Amazon discounted several M4 MacBook Air models for Prime Day earlier this month, and most of the price cuts are still live. If you missed out on the lower prices earlier this year, now is a good time to check out Amazon's M4 Mac offerings.

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The 13-inch MacBook Air models are discounted by up to $162. Pricing starts at $849.00 for the entry level 16GB/256GB model, while the 16GB/512GB model is $1,049 and the 24GB/512GB model is available for $1,239.50.





All three stock versions of the 15-inch model are also available at a discount from Amazon, with prices that vary slightly by color. The 16GB/256GB model is $1,049.00, the 16GB/512GB model is $1,245.12, and the 24GB/512GB model is on sale for $1,420.13.





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Yes, that’s because Prime Day is nothing more than a marketing stunt and sham. It’s no more valid than the local carpet store’s President’s Day sale that just so happened to get extended to March 15 due to popular demand.
 


Amazon discounted several M4 MacBook Air models for Prime Day earlier this month, and most of the price cuts are still live. If you missed out on the lower prices earlier this year, now is a good time to check out Amazon's M4 Mac offerings.

m4-macbook-air-blue.jpeg
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.

The 13-inch MacBook Air models are discounted by up to $162. Pricing starts at $849.00 for the entry level 16GB/256GB model, while the 16GB/512GB model is $1,049 and the 24GB/512GB model is available for $1,239.50.



All three stock versions of the 15-inch model are also available at a discount from Amazon, with prices that vary slightly by color. The 16GB/256GB model is $1,049.00, the 16GB/512GB model is $1,245.12, and the 24GB/512GB model is on sale for $1,420.13.



Looking for more discounts? Make sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we highlight the best Apple-related discounts that are currently available.

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Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find in 2025? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season!





Article Link: Amazon's Prime Day M4 MacBook Air Deals Are Still Live
These prices are not correct. You need to add the $149 for the membership, or are Prime Day sales available to anyone?? Correct me, if I am wrong, please.
 
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These prices are not correct. You need to add the $149 for the membership, or are Prime Day sales available to anyone?? Correct me, if I am wrong, please.
The prices ARE essentially correct. You just don't really understand the nature of a membership being spread out over a year and over presumably numerous purchases. Unless of course you are paying for a membership just to save a few dollars for one item and then never ordering again. Are you doing that?
 
Yes, that’s because Prime Day is nothing more than a marketing stunt and sham. It’s no more valid than the local carpet store’s President’s Day sale that just so happened to get extended to March 15 due to popular demand.
So if a company extends it's sale so you have a longer period of time to save money, it's a "marketing stunt and a sham". Where does that particular bit of "logic" come from?
 
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With the M5 Macs just around the corner, all things considered, I'm waiting for M8 Macs.
 
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The prices ARE essentially correct. You just don't really understand the nature of a membership being spread out over a year and over presumably numerous purchases. Unless of course you are paying for a membership just to save a few dollars for one item and then never ordering again. Are you doing that?
So far this year I've spent $15 on shipping from Amazon. Prime is not a good deal for me.

Also there are no 'Amazon trucks' driving around here. Anything I order from them comes by either the post office or UPS depending on size.
 
Some very good deals for the M4 Air. Just bought a new 15" M4 Air in my region and had to pay full price as there are no offers here.
 
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I would have bought an air but for one BIG thing, no 1TB drives. No 1TB no buy. (I did buy a 14 MBP with a M4pro and a 1TB) My 2019 Intel is going away.
 
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