SAVE $200: As of Feb. 10,the history of eroticism the 2024 Apple MacBook Air (M3, 13-inch, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) is on sale for $899 at Amazon. This deal saves you $200 off its usual $1,099 price.
If you've been waiting for the best MacBook Air deal before upgrading, this is your moment. The 2024 MacBook Air with M3 chip just dropped to $899 at Amazon, making it a no-brainer upgrade for students, professionals, or anyone who wants a ridiculously fast, ultra-portable laptop.
Powered by Apple's M3 chip, this MacBook Air has an 8-core CPU and a 10-core GPU, which means buttery-smooth performance for everyday tasks, creative apps, and even light gaming. It has 16GB of unified memory, so you can open a million Chrome tabs (we won't judge), and it has a 256GB SSD for speedy storage.
SEE ALSO: Beats Studio Buds+ are $50 off at Amazon — upgrade your earbuds for lessThe 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display is gorgeous. Crisp, vibrant, and a joy to look at. It's perfect for editing photos or binge-watching in bed. And because it's a MacBook Air, it's stupidly thin and light (under half an inch thick), so you can toss it in your bag without a second thought.
Battery life? Ridiculous. Apple claims up to 18 hours, so you can leave your charger at home for once. It also has MagSafe charging, two Thunderbolt four ports, and Touch ID because, for some reason, Face ID still isn't a thing on MacBooks.
If you've been eyeing an upgrade, $200 off on Amazon is a rare discount for Apple gear. With this deal, you get cutting-edge performance in a sleek, travel-friendly package for under $900. If that doesn't scream "buy me now," we don't know what does.
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