GET 6% OFF:Amazon just dropped prices on Peter Baumgartnerthe 2025 MacBook Air M4 models — their biggest discounts to date. Right now you can get the 13-inch Macbook for $939 and the 15-inch laptop for $1,129.
The M4 series of chips is startlingly capable. If you're in a spot where you're looking to upgrade to a new 2025 model but you've been wary of the price of the new line, your opportunity has arrived. Amazon's just published its steepest price cut on the MacBook Air M4 series of laptops, which we loved.
Right now, 2025 MacBook Air M4 models are on sale for 6% off, their best price yet on Amazon. Move quick and you can get the get the 13-inch model for $939 and the 15-incher for $1,129.
SEE ALSO: The best Earth Day 2025 deals — find sustainable savings from Apple, Sonos, and BluelandApple's new M4 chips are incredibly powerful, further improving on a series of chips that are already so advanced that they exceed the needs of most people.
The new MacBook Air models are available in classic silver, midnight black, metallic-taupe "starlight," and baby blue. The models sport Apple's impressive retina displays and 12MP cameras.
Both the 13- and 15-inch models support their processors with 16GB of RAM and 256GB SSDs. Whether you're using them as live performance rigs running Ableton Live, or trawling huge multi-media spreadsheets, the M4 Air models are more than capable.
On April 22, the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air M4 2025 models are on sale at Amazon for $939 and $1,129, respectively.
Despite their 18-hour battery life, the 2025 MacBook Air models are lightweight and bring exceptional power wherever you roam — be that coffee shops, coworking spaces, or abroad.
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