If you missed the MacBook Air M1’s record-breaking Cyber Monday deal last year, you’re in luck. Since then, Apple’s 256GB ultra-portable laptop computer has hovered between $950 and $1,000, and is now down to $899 at Amazon, the retailer’s lowest price ever.
It’s also the best choice for those on a budget, as the 512GB model is currently priced at $1,149, while the 13-inch MacBook Pro starts at $1,199. The latest offer includes both silver and space gray, so you can choose between lighter and darker shades.
With great performance, an impressive fanless design and 16 hours of battery life, we gave the MacBook Air M1 a rating of 94 stars. But the main talking point has always been Apple’s shift from Intel’s processors to its own M1 system chip.
As Devindra Hardawar pointed out in our review, the change gives Apple’s lightweight notebook computer a speed advantage that can get many tasks done quickly, from Web browsing to productivity to gaming.
Back in November, our benchmark test beat every PC we tested that year in terms of its single-core performance, and more importantly, it stood alone in the multi-core test, losing only to some of Intel and AMD’s fastest chips.
Today, Apple assistants have plenty of options when it comes to upgrades, including the new iPad Pro, which was introduced at the Spring Forward event. you’ll also need to weigh your future storage needs. But if you’ve ever been able to handle 256GB in the past, Amazon’s less-than-$900 price is currently your best bet for Apple’s best-ever slim laptop computer.
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