Get Apple's M1 MacBook Air For $750, Its Lowest Price Yet
Thanks to Best Buy's student deals, you can get the latest model MacBook Air for only $750.
Apple devices rarely get steep discounts, which is why Best Buy's current MacBook Air deal is so noteworthy. The latest model MacBook Air with the M1 chip is on sale for just $750 at Best Buy right now. This discount, which is part of Best Buy's Student Deals, is only available through August 1. That said, there's certainly a chance Best Buy will sell out before then, as this is the lowest price to date on the M1 MacBook Air.
In order to take full advantage of the discount, you have to be logged into a free My Best Buy account and sign up for Best Buy's Student Deals. Student Deals apply to college students, those who plan on going to college soon, and parents of school-age children. Signing up relies on the honor system, so do with that information as you please. After you gain access for Student Deals, you simply have to click the button below the price on the listing to get the additional discount. If you're not signed up for Student Deals, the MacBook Air deals start at $850, which is still a nice $150 discount.
M1 MacBook Air 13.3"
Save $250 on 256GB and 512GB models
The M1 MacBook Air is available in two storage capacities. The 256GB model is up for grabs for $750 (was $1,000), while the 512GB model is $1,000, down from $1,250. Both models are equipped with Apple's in-house M1 chip and 8GB of RAM.
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