The M4 MacBook Air just dropped back to its lowest-ever price

It comes with the new M4 chip, a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, and 16GB of RAM.
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SAVE 20%: As of Nov. 3, you can get the 13-inch Apple 2025 MacBook Air (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) for $799, down from $999 at Amazon. That's a 20% discount and a $200 price cut.


Can you believe it's already November? Halloween was literally a few minutes ago, so I definitely cannot. But the closer we get to December, the closer we get to Black Friday — the biggest shopping holiday aside from (both) Prime Days. And while it may seem like a strategic move to wait until the big day gets here, we're seeing some pretty unbeatable deals now.

If you've been waiting for a Black Friday deal on a new Apple laptop, you might not have to wait any longer. Amazon just dropped the price on the newest M4 MacBook Air to $799. This is the same record-low price it hit back in July, so it's a safe bet this is the price to beat, and it's unlikely we'll see it go any lower (though crazier things have happened).

As of Nov. 3, you can get the 13-inch Apple 2025 MacBook Air (M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) for $799, down from $999 at Amazon. That's a 20% discount and a $200 price cut.

The 2025 model comes with the new M4 chip, a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, and 16GB of RAM. You'll also get a 256GB SSD, the much-improved 12MP Center Stage camera (so you'll look even better on video calls), and Touch ID.

When Mashable's Senior Editor, Stan Schroeder, reviewed this laptop back in March, he called it a "really good deal" even at its full $999 launch price. He said the M4 chip was "almost overkill" for an Air and praised its "absolutely silent" fanless design.

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