Apple – MacBook Air 13.6″ Laptop – M2 chip – 8GB Memory – 512GB SSD – Midnight

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Supercharged by the next-generation M2 chip, the redesigned MacBook Air combines incredible performance and up to 18 hours of battery life into its strikingly thin aluminum enclosure.¹

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Apple – MacBook Air 13.6″ Laptop – M2 chip – 8GB Memory – 512GB SSD – Midnight
Apple – MacBook Air 13.6″ Laptop – M2 chip – 8GB Memory – 512GB SSD – Midnight

Original price was: $1,199.00.Current price is: $899.99.

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Price history for Apple - MacBook Air 13.6" Laptop - M2 chip - 8GB Memory - 512GB SSD - Midnight
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  • $899.99 - September 1, 2024
  • $949.99 - July 25, 2024
Since: July 25, 2024
  • Highest Price: $949.99 - July 25, 2024
  • Lowest Price: $899.99 - September 1, 2024

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  1. NelsonR

    I recently purchased the MacBook Air 13 from Best Buy and I couldn’t be more thrilled with my decision. This laptop effortlessly blends power and sophistication in a sleek package. From the moment I opened the box, I was struck by its minimalist yet elegant design. The thin and lightweight build makes it incredibly portable, perfect for on-the-go professionals like myself. The Retina display is a visual treat, delivering vibrant colors and crisp details that truly enhance my work and entertainment. Under the hood, the M1 chip is a game-changer. Its performance is lightning-fast, and I’ve experienced seamless multitasking like never before. Resource-intensive tasks such as photo and video editing are handled with ease, and the laptop remains cool and quiet even under heavy loads. The battery life is outstanding, easily lasting me through a full day of work without needing a recharge. Typing on the keyboard is comfortable and responsive, and the spacious trackpad is a joy to use. The integration of Touch ID adds a layer of security and convenience, allowing for quick and secure logins. In conclusion, the MacBook Air 13 has exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Its blend of power, style, and portability makes it a standout choice for professionals, students, and anyone in need of a top-notch laptop. If you’re looking for a reliable and stunning laptop experience, the MacBook Air 13 is definitely worth the investment.

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  2. Muntasir

    The MacBook Air M2 13-inch is a powerhouse of performance and portability. With Apple’s custom M2 chip, it delivers lightning-fast speed for tasks of all kinds. The sleek design and Retina display offer a premium visual experience. Plus, it maintains the MacBook Air’s signature lightweight and silent operation. Overall, it’s a fantastic choice for those seeking a blend of power and style in a compact laptop. It’s the best option for students.Also the price was great. Loved the color too.

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  3. StreakofEmerald

    Pros Beautiful display that can easily match up to my old Alienware with its color accuracy and brightness range. Exceptional build quality – it feels like a premium product in basically every way. The 13.6″ screen size is perfect for my use case. Anything more feels like overkill now. Only 2.7 pounds in weight, which is fantastic for portability. Keyboard is the best I’ve ever typed on by miles. Even mechanical gaming keyboards don’t feel nearly as good to me, and it really does seem as if my typing speed and accuracy are vastly improved with the Magic Keyboard on this device. Exceptional raw performance for productivity purposes – webpages and basic applications open and run without problems. Unified memory architecture means that even the 8GB of memory my model has is normally enough for nearly everything I throw at it. (Context: Unified memory lets the device switch over to the SSD storage for memory allocation purposes after the RAM fills up). The Starlight color I got is gorgeous and almost certainly better for daily use than the fingerprint-prone Midnight. Unmatchable battery life thanks to how energy-efficient the M2 chip is. I could very easily get 12+ hours of web browsing use out of this thing if I tried. Cons Running games on this thing is a massive hassle, but to expect anything else from a MacOS device is asking too much. Lack of support for a few Windows applications, but those are mostly games to begin with, so it leads into my previous point. All the productivity applications I personally need are supported on MacOS, so it’s not a big deal. Trackpad normally feels great, but there are some weird occasional bugs with responsiveness. Despite Apple touting the iOS support of the M-series chips as a major feature, it’s very limited as it stands. Only a few iOS games are natively supported, and the rest need to be emulated via PlayCover. It gets somewhat hotter than expected, but that’s usually when performing tasks that the device isn’t designed to do, and the excess heat doesn’t affect battery life nearly as much as I expected. Not having a fan is both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, no obscene amounts of noise when doing literally anything; on the other, it lets the device thermal throttle as much as it wants whenever it gets hot. But I’d say the fan-less design is more good than bad. Installing the latest OS Ventura was far buggier than I expected and overall one of the buggiest experiences I’ve had on any computing device. It had to be restarted repeatedly thanks to the sheer amount of issues I encountered. It’s worked mostly fine thereafter, though. IDK what else – the webcam notch being there is technically a downside? I barely notice it, though. In conclusion, this MacBook is without a doubt the highest quality computer I’ve ever owned, and I’d see it lasting me a very long time were it not for the fact that my model only has 8GB of RAM. But it’s my own fault that I ordered this version rather than the 16GB one, and besides, the 8GB isn’t normally an issue except when doing things the device isn’t designed to handle, like playing a game and running Discord simultaneously, for instance.

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