Costco Wholesale has for its
Members: Apple MacBook Air 13.6" Laptop (Various Colors) on sale for
$849.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Toddwill for finding this deal.
Available Colors:
- Midnight (MRXV3LL/A) $849.99
- Starlight (MRXT3LL/A) $849.99
- Silver (MRXQ3LL/A) $849.99
- Space Gray ‎(MRXN3LL/A) $849.99
Specs/Key Features:- Apple M3 8-Core/16-Core Neural Engine Chip Processor
- 13.6" 2560x1664 Liquid Retina Display w/ 1080p FaceTime Full HD Camera
- 256GB Solid State Drive SSD
- 8GB Unified RAM
- Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) w/ Bluetooth 5.3
- Backlit Magic Keyboard
- Force Touch Trackpad/Touch ID Sensor
- 2x Thunderbolt / USB4
- macOS
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You'll need 16GB if you edit videos a lot, use lots of containers, or try to run lots of local AI. But for those tasks you'd probably want a MacBook Pro with the extra GPUs anyway.
Edit: I'd be much more concerned about 256GB vs 512GB storage. Check how much you currently use. I could probably be much more aggressive about pruning, but I find I often use 400GB total storage.
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They auto extend manufacturers warranty up to 2 yrs on computer, major appliance, tvs and projectors.
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You'll need 16GB if you edit videos a lot, use lots of containers, or try to run lots of local AI. But for those tasks you'd probably want a MacBook Pro with the extra GPUs anyway.
Edit: I'd be much more concerned about 256GB vs 512GB storage. Check how much you currently use. I could probably be much more aggressive about pruning, but I find I often use 400GB total storage.
I'm debating on returning that one and purchasing this one.
Is getting an M3 worth the extra $50 or should I just stick with the M2 that I already have?
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You'll need 16GB if you edit videos a lot, use lots of containers, or try to run lots of local AI. But for those tasks you'd probably want a MacBook Pro with the extra GPUs anyway.
Edit: I'd be much more concerned about 256GB vs 512GB storage. Check how much you currently use. I could probably be much more aggressive about pruning, but I find I often use 400GB total storage.
The difference between the base model and a better one is very obvious doing way less than "use lots of containers"
This is $850, it is what it is. But I wouldn't spend any more for the base model.
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