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This early Prime Day deal marks the first time the Apple M2 MacBook Air hit its lowest price on Amazon. The last time we saw this price was over Labor Day weekend, but it was exclusive to Best Buy and required a paid "My Best Buy" membership to access.
In our review of the M2 MacBook Air, we wrote that the device offers impressive speed, and fantastic battery life thanks to Apple's M2 chip, along with a crisp 13.6-inch display, all while staying remarkably lightweight. Per Alex Perry's review:
“If you’ve been waiting four or five years to upgrade your MacBook Air, go ahead and do it now. That’s because the 2022 MacBook Air, powered by Apple’s in-house M2 silicon, is just about the ideal work-from-home (or work-from-wherever, really) companion.”
Though it could use more ports and a higher refresh rate, the overall package makes it a must-buy—especially at this discounted price. Whether you're working from home or on the go, this machine's excellent keyboard and nearly silent operation make it a standout.
Don't wait too long; deals like this don’t last forever.
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