MacBook Air M2 13 Drops to Its Lowest Price Ever

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MacBooks have always performed better than Windows-based laptops in the eyes of Apple fans. While it is easy to accuse them of subjectivism, nobody can deny the overall advantages that a MacBook can pose in comparison with laptops built by other manufacturers: small sizes, having the same manufacturer for both the hardware and software areas, and so on.

If you’ve always wanted to get your hands on the 13-inch variant of the MacBook Air M2 laptop, it’s now a better time than ever to consider so. That’s because the laptop’s price has dropped to the lowest yet, as it has been discovered by XDA.

MacBook Air M2 is discounted by $150

Apple’s 13-inch M2 MacBook Air is now even more appealing with a $150 discount, an offer that is available for a limited time at Best Buy and B&H. In other words, there’s no time to waste if you really want to get your hands on the laptop!

Initially priced at $1,199 and later reduced to $1,100, this deal drops the cost to $949, making it a smart choice for back-to-school shoppers. Sporting a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina Display with vibrant visuals and True Tone technology, the M2 MacBook Air features an octa-core CPU, octa-core GPU, as well as a 16-core neural engine. Noteworthy features also include MagSafe charging, a 1080p FaceTime camera, and Spatial Audio-enabled speakers.

Despite being a year old, the M2 MacBook Air is still able to provide an excellent experience for those who need a powerful laptop, and it doesn’t even matter too much why they want a laptop in the first place. Apple’s MacBook is capable of handling just about any task you throw at it. However, it needs to be said that MacBooks aren’t designed for those who want to run high-end gaming on them, but you probably already know that.

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.