Apple Store is offering their
Apple MacBook Air M2 Chip Laptop on
sale/pre-order with
Apple Education Discount listed below. Additionally, earn
$150 Apple eGift Card w/ purchase (
automatically added to cart).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
dineshkumar.erd for finding this deal
Note, ensure that you purchase this device on your verified Apple Student Discount account to avoid any issues/any verification status.
This product is currently available as a pre-sale and available starting June 13, 2023
Available Products(s)
Specs/Key Features- Apple M2 Chip w/ 8-Core CPU/10-Core GPU/16-Core Neural Engine
- 15.3" Liquid Retina Display w/ True Tone + 1080p FaceTime HD Camera
- 8GB Unified Memory
- 256GB/512GB Solid State Drive SSD
- Backlit Magic Keyboard w/ Touch ID
- MagSafe 3 Charging Port
- 35W Dual USB-C Port Compact Power Adapter
- Two Thunderbolt/USB 4 Port
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After $100 education discount and $150 Apple gift card, effective price
$1049 for 256 GB
$1249 for 512 GB
Great deal on a newly launched Mac!
I started using Macs before many of these people were even born because they allowed me to get stuff done. And were repairable. And lasted many years, and supported for most of that time. Tim Cook's Apple is no longer that. Apple is no longer for the rest of us. It is for Wall Street, full stop.
That said, I hate MacOS with a passion.
I just buy it used -- Picked up an M1 Pro 14 for $1200 with AC+ 2 weeks ago (used). No way would I have paid the $2000 MSRP for it.
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Which Digital Trends says to avoid. 'Nuff said.
https://www.digitaltren
Until reviewers tear it down and see what's in it, we must presume the base Air will be afflicted the same way as its predecessor: "Similar to the MacBook Air M2, Apple went cheap on the SSD for the 256GB [Mini]. It uses a single NAND chip for storage, resulting in up to 50% slower SSD performance. The MacBook Pro M2 Pro has this same issue, which is a big reason why reviewers are saying to avoid the 256GB model."
But Tim Apple fanboys will be fanboys.
I guarantee I've been using Macs when Gerber apple sauce was drooling down your chin... or before.
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