The M4 MacBook Air just got a rare $200 discount on Amazon, and I don't expect it to last long
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The M4 MacBook Air just got a rare $200 discount on Amazon, and I don't expect it to last long
"It's crazy to think about, but Amazon's October Prime Day has arrived to kick off the early holiday shopping season. It's a major sales event during which the retail platform trots out some of the best discounts for 2025. At this moment, it may be the best time to buy an because every single configuration is on sale for $200 off at Amazon."
"What makes the M4 MacBook Air so highly recommended is that it performs at a similar level to the M4 MacBook Pro. ZDNET Editor Kyle Kucharski reviewed the laptop earlier this year, where he conducted several benchmark tests. Review: M4 MacBook Air In his coverage, you'll notice that the M4 MacBook Air has similar processing and rendering capabilities to the Pro model. This shows the lightweight computer can tackle all kinds of workloads, from basic internet browsing to video editing, with relative ease."
"Apple's excels in other areas, too. The webcam received a nice upgrade, as it now sports a 12MP camera supported by Center Stage. This AI-powered feature ensures you stay perfectly framed during video calls. Other notable features include a vibrant 4K Liquid Retina display, over 14 hours of battery life (although with the right tweaks, you may be able to enjoy the purported 18-hour battery life), and a sleek design."
Amazon's October Prime Day applies a $200 discount to every configuration and color option of the M4 MacBook Air on Amazon. AppleCare+ increases the total price by an additional $200. The M4 MacBook Air delivers performance close to the M4 MacBook Pro, showing similar processing and rendering capabilities in benchmark tests and outperforming the M3 MacBook Pro in some cases. The laptop handles workloads from basic web browsing to video editing. Hardware highlights include a 12MP Center Stage webcam, a 4K Liquid Retina display, and over 14 hours of battery life with potential for 18 hours under optimal tweaks.
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