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ARTICLE ADLast month at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple unveiled the latest AI innovations and updates to iOS, iPadOS, MacOS, and the rest of its software ensemble. Right now, just a day before Prime Day kicks off, you can save $200 on Apple's latest MacBook Air M3, which dropped to an all-time low price of $899 at Amazon.
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This 13-inch MacBook Air M3 with 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM dropped to 18% off retail price. This is the first time we've seen this model drop back down to $899 in several weeks, and grabbing a new Mac for less than $1,000 is always a good idea.
The MacBook Air lineup is frequently one of ZDNET's top picks. It was our best overall Mac in 2023. Plus, it was the 2022 ZDNET product of the year.
Review: MacBook Air M3
A few months ago, Apple's best-selling laptop leaped forward with the M3 chip, a boost to AI, and support for two external monitors to entice more pros. ZDNET editor-in-chief Jason Hiner went hands-on with the then-new MacBook Air M3 in March 2024 and called it a "worthy successor" to its previous iterations.
"The M3 MacBook Air is a worthy successor, now offered in two sizes, 13-inch and 15-inch. ZDNET has tested both... and has been impressed enough with their three big upgrades that make these new machines an easy buy recommendation for pros and enthusiasts who need more AI power and multiple external monitors," Hiner said in his review.
If you're looking to snag the M3 MacBook Air for school, work, or personal use, there's no better time than right now, when it is available for $200 off and its lowest price yet. Shop this deal at Amazon while stock and these savings last.
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