2020 MacBook Air drops to lowest price yet as Amazon shaves off $100

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Enjoy it while it lasts.
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Apple’s newest MacBook Air — the one with a stellar Magic Keyboard — just dropped to its lowest price yet, thanks to a $100 discount from Amazon. It’s good for a limited time only, so go enjoy it while you can.

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The MacBook Air is Apple’s most popular notebook, and the newest model is the best one yet. In addition to that Magic Keyboard, it packs a gorgeous Retina display with True Tone, speedy Intel processors, and Touch ID.

It’s also the thinnest and lightest Apple computer money can buy, which makes it ideal for those who are always on the move (or will be when lockdown is over). Get yours today and save $100.

Save $100 on 2020 MacBook Air

This discount applies to the Intel Core i5 model with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, and reduces its price to $1,199 (from $1,299). Right now, it’s only available on the gold model — the silver and space gray remain at full price.

You can also save on the base configuration with an Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. That’s now down to $949 (from $999) in both silver and gold, while the space gray is currently $962.39.

These are the lowest prices we’ve seen on the 2020 MacBook Air to date, but the discounts aren’t permanent, and there’s no telling when they’ll be back.

Don’t forget accessories

You can also save on some must-have MacBook Air accessories, including:

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