Apple’s M1 MacBook Air Drops to Its Best Price yet at $150 off [16GB Unified RAM & Higher Storage Configurations Available Too]

Oct 11, 2021 at 05:59pm EDT
Apple’s M1 MacBook Air Drops to Its Best Price yet at $150 off [16GB Unified RAM & Higher Storage Configurations Available Too]

Apple’s M1 MacBook Air got a whole lot affordable thanks to the $150 price cut on Amazon, bringing its asking price down to $849.99 for the 8GB unified RAM and 256GB storage variant. There is also a 512GB storage version, and with the same $150 price slash, the M1 MacBook Air now costs $1,099.99. We do not have an idea when this discount will last so if you want something that promises on performance, battery life, and is paired with that legendary build quality, get the M1 MacBook Air now.

There are several configurations available too, at higher prices obviously, so you pick the version that you feel will suit your workflow the best. Irrespective of which version or color you pick up, the M1 MacBook Air delivers the same level of performance and power efficiency as the M1 MacBook Pro. Thanks to the impressive engineering that went into making the M1 silicon, the M1 MacBook Air is more powerful than the 16-inch MacBook Pro featuring an Intel 8-core CPU, and it is able to beat the $5,000 Mac Pro in some performance-based tests.

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Battery life is the one thing you will never have to worry about with the M1 MacBook Air, with Apple claiming that users can experience up to 18 hours of endurance. That is more than twice as much battery life as some ‘thin and light’ Windows 10 notebooks with Intel chips can provide. The M1 MacBook Air also sports impeccable build quality and its cooling solution is fanless. In short, it is completely silent, meaning you will not be disturbed by the ramping up of fans, which can get loud on some machines.

There is also Touch ID at the top-right corner, and the trackpad is generously large for a machine of this size. Then again, Apple was always known for providing large surface area trackpads and you will be glad to know that the trend has not ended.

Get the M1 MacBook Air with 8GB unified RAM, 256GB SSD

Get the M1 MacBook Air with 8GB unified RAM, 512GB SSD

Get the M1 MacBook Air with 16GB unified RAM, 256GB SSD

Get the M1 MacBook Air with 16GB unified RAM, 512GB SSD

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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