Apple’s New M2 MacBook Air is $100 Off Right Now

Aug 15, 2022 at 03:55am EDT
Save $100 on M2 MacBook Air.

For no reason at all, Apple is selling the M2 MacBook Air for $100 less on Amazon. This deal brings the price down to just $1,099.

2022 MacBook Air with M2 Chip, 256GB SSD, 8GB RAM, 1080p FaceTime Camera Currently $100 Off

With the announcement of the new MacBook Air, Apple is asking $200 extra if you want to experience the new design. Thankfully, you can save $100 today, which brings the price of the laptop down to just $1,099. That's just $100 more than the base model MacBook Air with M1 chip and that alone makes it a really great deal.

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Right off the bat, the highlighting feature of this notebook is the new M2 chip which is blazing fast. If you thought the M1 was great, this takes it to the next level without a fan, and that's crazy.

Apart from that, you get the brand new design with thinner bezels, a boxier design, a notch at the top, an excellent keyboard and an amazing trackpad. If you want to step out of the house with a new laptop just to show off, everything is here in this model.

You get a larger 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display which goes from edge to edge. The top corners are rounded, giving you a more modern look. This display is brighter compared to the previous MacBook Air which will make your content pop.

You get the necessary array of ports with this notebook, including two Thunderbolt ports on one side and a headphone jack on the other. That headphone jack supports high impedance headphones, allowing you to take advantage of higher end headphones with this notebook.

Buy 2022 Apple MacBook Air Laptop with M2 chip - Was $1,199, now just $1,099

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