Deals: Amazon Has the M1 MacBook Air for Record Low Price of $749.99 ($249 Off)

Amazon today has the 256GB M1 MacBook Air for the record low price of $749.99, down from $999.00. This has been one of the best all-around discounts on any MacBook model this summer, following its initial debut during Prime Day in July.

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You can get the notebook in all three colors of Gold, Silver, and Space Gray at this price. Silver and Gold have an estimated delivery date of August 16 to August 19, but Space Gray is seeing a slightly delayed delivery estimate of August 25 to August 29.

There are many internal and external differences between the 13.3-inch M1 MacBook Air and the newer 13.6-inch and 15.3-inch M2 MacBook Air models, but as an entry-level computer the M1 device should work great for common tasks, especially at this all-time low pricing. You can read our guide to get a better look at all the similarities and differences between the generations.

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Top Rated Comments

Mark Holmes Avatar
12 months ago
It's starting to seem that the base models of the newest Apple products are a hard sell with their under-equipped RAM and storage.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mrat93 Avatar
12 months ago

It's starting to seem that the base models of the newest Apple products are a hard sell with their under-equipped RAM and storage.
I disagree — I’d say that this is a more-appropriate price for this computer than MSRP. The issue is upgrade pricing, and lack of sales on other configs.

This model is frequently on sale for $750, but if you want any more storage and RAM, you’re paying $1,400.

$750 MacBook Air? Easy sell.

$650 for an additional 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM? Bite me!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
japanime Avatar
12 months ago

as an entry-level computer the M1 device should work great for common tasks
It might not be the newest model in the lineup, but the M1 Air is still capable of doing much, much more than just "common tasks."
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Apple Fan 2008 Avatar
12 months ago
This deal has happened like 50 times already
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
applepotato666 Avatar
12 months ago

Well even Grandma is going to fill up that 256MB with photos and videos in a year. there is NO USE CASE for 256 MB.
I'm a designer with tons of files and heavy programs ranging from 3D software and textures, the whole Adobe suite, etc. to stuff from my personal life like documents, presentations and downloaded music, and I have 130GB of the 256 free. Granted I don't have photos but storing photos locally is a recipe for disaster anyway. It really is perfectly manageable as long as you're storing things you don't need every single day non-locally (as you should be).
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BeerDrinkerDan Avatar
12 months ago

Yes you are way off base. That is what YOU did in college. That isn't what goes on today. 1TB minimum. MINIMUM.
What does he need the 1TB for?

-dan

PS I believe my mac SE has a 20meg drive. So, no, it's not what *I* did in college. :-)
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)