Black Friday 2022 Deal: Save $150 on M2 MacBook Air

Nov 24, 2022 at 02:14pm EST
Save $150 on M2 MacBook Air.

Black Friday deals are live and kicking - now you can get a brand new M2 MacBook Air for a price of $1,049, saving you $150 instantly.

M2 MacBook Air With 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD Currently on Sale for Black Friday - Save a Full $150 Without Doing Anything at All

There are no discount codes or coupons needed here, and since this deal represents a handful of savings, there is a chance that it might sell out fast. Place your order on time, and you might even receive the MacBook Air ahead of Christmas.

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Buy 2022 Apple MacBook Air Laptop with M2 chip - Was $1,199, now just $1,049

The new MacBook Air completely diverts itself away from the tried and tested wedge-shaped design for a new flatter form factor, just like the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro. It looks sleeker, comes with a notch (because why not), and thanks to the M2 chip, it's faster, too.

Due to the new edge-to-edge display with rounded corners, the MacBook Air with M2 has a larger 13.6-inch Retina display. This gives you more space for work, and a higher peak brightness means your content will look great even in direct sunlight.

Even with its extremely thin design, the new MacBook Air promises 18 hours of battery life. If you are buying it for school, then you can easily get through the day and even leave the charger at home. If you ever need to charge the notebook up, you can either use one of the two USB-C ports or the included MagSafe charger. Multiple choices are always great.

Last but not least, the new MacBook Air with M2 is extremely light and weighs just 2.7 pounds. If you hate bulky laptops or commute a lot, then this notebook is the perfect companion for you.

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