Best Buy has for
My Best Buy Plus or Total Members: 15" Apple MacBook Air Laptop (Z18U0LL/A, 2023 Model) on sale for
$1599.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Members
Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.
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here and Total membership
here. Price for non-Plus or Total Members is $1649; open-box options are available as well; click "Open-Box: from $xxxx" on product page to check prices/availability.
Specs- Apple M2 (8-core CPU and up to 10-core GPU) Processor
- 15" 2880 x 1864 Liquid Retina Display
- 1TB Solid State Drive
- 16GB RAM
- Integrated Graphics
- Backlit Keyboard
- Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth
- macOS Ventura
- Ports:
- 2x Thunderbolt 3
- 1x MagSafe 3
- Weight: 3.3 lbs
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It gives me everything I want: most of the power, build quality, stability and screen size that I enjoy with my work MBP M1 Pro and adds insane battery life in a light package.
It's a great computer for anyone with the use case/money and understands what it means to "buy once, cry once".
Anyway, the average consumer is probably more interested in thin-and-light and battery life than they are compute power.
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I used to do asset management for a very large company and this would be where I would interject and ask a Project Manager "what is your engineer really trying to do here????"
It'd be like folks who would request base model MBAs instead of a fully spec'd Latitude that's imaged "just because".
Anyway, the average consumer is probably more interested in thin-and-light and battery life than they are compute power.
I used to do asset management for a very large company and this would be where I would interject and ask a Project Manager "what is your engineer really trying to do here????"
It'd be like folks who would request base model MBAs instead of a fully spec'd Latitude that's imaged "just because".
I used to do asset management for a very large company and this would be where I would interject and ask a Project Manager "what is your engineer really trying to do here????"
It'd be like folks who would request base model MBAs instead of a fully spec'd Latitude that's imaged "just because".
RAM and Storage do not equate to speed. Average users still need productivity and file storage capability.
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I was thinking maybe it's for the person who distrusts iCloud backup and is heavy into storing videos. Else, a small profile USB 3.1 (or even the new gen 2s) could easily work.
Just feels like what someone who had $1500 to spend would buy....while If I did, I'd get a lower spec'd 14'' MBP and call it a day. Many pros are still working on '18-'19s at my last job, so a "pro-consumer" could make like a bandit at a similarly priced MBP.
It gives me everything I want: most of the power, build quality, stability and screen size that I enjoy with my work MBP M1 Pro and adds insane battery life in a light package.
It's a great computer for anyone with the use case/money and understands what it means to "buy once, cry once".
It gives me everything I want: most of the power, build quality, stability and screen size that I enjoy with my work MBP M1 Pro and adds insane battery life in a light package.
It's a great computer for anyone with the use case/money and understands what it means to "buy once, cry once".
If they did this one little thing I would get the air for the larger screen and lighter footprint.
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