SAVE $150: As of June 18,India the 2025 Apple MacBook Air M4 is on sale for $849 at Amazon. That's a 15% discount on list price, and its lowest-ever price at Amazon.
If you're looking for a new laptop, the 2025 Apple MacBook Air with the M4 chip is one of the best picks available right now. It offers top-tier performance, a long battery life, and it's on sale at Amazon for a limited time.
As of June 18, the 2025 Apple MacBook Air M4 is on sale for $849 at Amazon. The discount is applied to three of the available colorways, so you can choose from sky blue, starlight, and midnight. This new model has never been cheaper according to price tracker camcamelcamel, so what are you waiting for? Prime Day isn't for a few weeks yet, and there's no guarantee that we'll see a better price than this.
SEE ALSO: Get 3 months of Kindle Unlimited for free ahead of Prime DayPowered by Apple’s new M4 chip, this MacBook Air is both fast and efficient, whether you're editing videos, jumping between apps, or working through a heavy workload. It’s also designed for Apple Intelligence, Apple's personal AI system that helps you write, create, and get more done in less time. And the 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display supports 1 billion colors, so enjoy seriously high-quality visuals with crisp text and vivid detail.
Other standout features include a 12MP Center Stage camera, a three-mic set up, and a four-speaker system with Spatial Audio, so work calls will always help you look your best. And you get 18 hours of battery life so you can work on the go without a worry.
Grab this great discount at Amazon ahead of Prime Day.
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