The new MacBook Air debuts with a $50 gift card as the M4 model hits its best price
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The new MacBook Air debuts with a $50 gift card as the M4 model hits its best price
"Best Buy is offering the new 13-inch M5-powered MacBook Air for $1,099 with a $50 gift card and the 15-inch for $1,299 with the same perk ahead of their March 11th release date. That said, if you'd rather spend less and don't mind buying last year's model, Amazon's also selling the 15-inch M4 MacBook Air with 512GB of storage and 16GB of RAM for an all-time low of $1,099."
"No matter which MacBook Air you choose, you'll get a thin, lightweight laptop that's more than powerful enough to handle everyday work and play, and even some light gaming or video editing. Both also offer excellent battery life that should easily last well over a full workday, along with a 12-megapixel Center Stage webcam."
"Aside from the newer chip, the biggest differences between the M4 and M5 models largely come down to connectivity. The newer models support faster wireless standards like Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6. Both M4 and M5-powered 15-inch models also feature a larger display and a six-speaker sound system instead of the four-speaker setup on the 13-inch Air."
Apple released new M5-powered MacBook Airs with 512GB base storage and enhanced connectivity features like Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, priced $100 higher than previous models. Best Buy offers discounts with gift cards on both 13-inch and 15-inch M5 versions ahead of their March 11th release. The M4 MacBook Air remains a strong alternative, with Amazon selling the 15-inch M4 model with 512GB storage and 16GB RAM at an all-time low matching the new 13-inch M5 price. Both generations deliver thin, lightweight design, excellent battery life, powerful performance for everyday tasks, light gaming, and video editing, plus a 12-megapixel Center Stage webcam. Key differences include the M5's faster wireless standards and the 15-inch model's larger display and six-speaker system.
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