Amazon and Apple announce record-low prices on M3 MacBook Air models
Discounts range from $200 to $460 for various configurations
Refurbished units available in Apple's US store with one-year limited warranty
Savings apply to both 13-inch and 15-inch models
In recent developments, Amazon and Apple have announced record-low prices on various configurations of the M3 MacBook Air. The e-commerce giant is currently offering discounts on both the 13-inch and 15-inch models.
Amazon's sale includes every single model of the M3 MacBook Air, with savings ranging from $200 to $460 depending on the specific configuration. For instance, you can now purchase a 256GB model of the 15-inch MacBook Air for just $1,129.
Additionally, Apple's refurbished store in the US has started selling M3 MacBook Air models as well. These refurbished units undergo Apple's rigorous refurbishment process and come with a one-year limited warranty.
The M3 MacBook Air was released earlier this year and is powered by the new M3 chip, which offers improved performance compared to its predecessor. The laptop is available in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes, with prices starting at $899 for the base model.
These discounts provide an excellent opportunity for those looking to upgrade their current MacBook or purchase their first one without breaking the bank. It's important to note that these deals may not last long, so interested buyers are encouraged to act quickly.
For more information on Apple products and related accessories, be sure to check out our dedicated roundup of the best deals available at Creative Bloq, MacRumors, and Tom's Hardware.
13-inch Apple MacBook Air is on sale for $1,149 at B&H Photo
It has an M3 processor with 8 cores (4 performance, 4 efficiency) and a 10-core GPU
The laptop features a 256GB internal SSD and 16GB RAM
The screen is a 13.6-inch IPS panel with resolution of 2560 x 1664, reaching up to 60 Hz and maximum brightness of 500 nits
It has two USB-C ports, a power cord slot, and a headphone jack
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The author makes several statements without committing any logical fallacies. However, there are a few instances of inflammatory rhetoric and an appeal to authority. The author states that 'we were very pleased with our experience' when reviewing a different MacBook Air model and gives it 4.5 out of 5 stars, implying that this is an objective assessment. This is an example of an appeal to authority fallacy as the author's personal experience does not make the laptop objectively better for everyone. Additionally, the author uses inflammatory language when describing the discount as 'modest,' which could be perceived as attempting to manipulate readers' emotions. However, these instances do not significantly impact the overall quality of the article.
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Apple began selling refurbished models of the M3 MacBook Air in the US on Friday.
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The author makes an appeal to economy by stating that buying a refurbished product can be a great deal and saves money. However, they also mention that you can buy a new base model M3 MacBook Air on Amazon for less than the refurbished price Apple is offering.
The latest generation of MacBook Air, introduced in March of this year, is powered by the M3 chip. Prices start at $1,099. However, as noted by MacRumors, Apple is now selling refurbished models of the M3 MacBook Air in the US. Prices start at $929 for the 13-inch model and $1,099 for the 15-inch model.
Buying a refurbished product can sometimes be a great deal, especially when you don’t need all the features that the latest generation of that product has to offer and would rather save some money.