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MacBook Air on sale for $950 at Amazon — save $250
We all wish to be a member of Club Apple. Sure their products boast some of the best performance specs, but they’re also status symbols. The problem is that it’s sometimes hard to find a nice discount on a MacBook among the latest laptop deals.
But for right now at least, Amazon helps you get access to the club with an offer on a MacBook Air that includes the beautiful Retina display.
At Amazon you can save $249 off your choice of two 128GB 13-inch MacBook Airs for a sale price of $949.99. It’s just about the lowest price yet on Amazon, and you have your choice of the gold or space gray model.
Keep in mind that they aren’t currently in stock, but you only have to wait until May 5 for the space gray MacBook Air and May 7 for the gold edition. If you need a MacBook Air with more storage space, you can get a 256GB MacBook Air for $249 off for a final price of $1,149.99.
As the latest model of MacBook Air, you get all of the newest and shiniest bells and whistles. What first pops out is the gorgeous 13.3-inch Retina display that provides 48 percent more colors than the last generation and sharp text clarity — a helpful feature if you read a lot of documents.
Inside the aluminum case is enough power for almost any task. This particular model on sale comes with a dual-core 8th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, an Intel UHD Graphics 617 graphics card, and 8GB of memory to combine together for snappy responses for your apps. The MacBook Air also offers up to 12 hours of battery life so it will last wherever you take it, which you will since it weighs just 2.75 pounds.
Everyone values Apple MacBooks for their beautiful designs and powerful performance, but they’re often just outside of our budget. With the latest sale on these MacBook Air laptops, you can finally join the exclusive Apple club and take care of business wherever you go.
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