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Amazon today has Apple's M2 MacBook Air on sale at up to $150 off select notebooks. The M2 MacBook Air debuted in June 2022 with a complete redesign compared to the previous generation.

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Starting with the 256GB M2 MacBook Air, this model has hit $1,049.00, down from the original price of $1,199.00. You'll find Space Gray, Starlight, and Silver available at this price on Amazon, and there's an estimated delivery date of May 4-8 for all colors.



You can also get the 512GB M2 MacBook Air on sale this week, priced at $1,349.00, down from $1,499.00. Amazon only has Midnight on sale at this price, and you'll again find an estimated delivery date around May 8 for this computer.



Compared to past sales, today's deals are second-best prices on these MacBook Air models. We haven't tracked record low prices on the M2 MacBook Air since February, and those sales have been some of the only times we've seen all-time lows on these notebooks in 2023. If you're shopping for a MacBook Air this week, Amazon's markdowns are definitely solid options.

You can find even more discounts on other MacBooks by visiting our Best Deals guide for MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. In this guide we track the steepest discounts for the newest MacBook models every week, so be sure to bookmark it and check back often if you're shopping for a new Apple notebook.

Article Link: Deals: Amazon's New MacBook Air Discounts Take Up to $150 Off Select Notebooks
 
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Market saturation is real. Watching YouTube and Netflix doesn't require a lot these days. Neither does accessing Google Docs.
 
Fwiw, I find these come with a dead battery. Probably old stock from apple that is sold at a discount. Batteries don’t like being stored below 20% or above 80% and 0% probably means some degree of battery degradation. How much? Time will tell (I am tracking this in my company).
 
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