If you thought Cyber Monday deals were the last sales till the end of the year, let me present to you this insane MacBook deal. Walmart is selling the 13.3-inch Macbook Air for only $890 during Cyber Week. This laptop usually runs for over $1,335, so this is a pretty crazy opportunity. If you’ve been thinking about upgrading to a MacBook Air but haven’t pulled the trigger, reward yourself for holding off with these great savings, and check out our roundup of some other great Cyber Week Apple MacBook deals.
Buy Now
MacBook Airs have long been the choice laptop for students and professionals alike. At 13.3 inches, the whole laptop is just a bit bigger than a sheet of printer paper, and when closed it’s only 0.61 inches thick. It will barely add any weight to your backpack or messenger bag. This MacBook Air sports 11 hours of battery life, so you can bring your laptop to work or a coffee shop and leave the charger at home. The current gen processor can keep up with multiple applications at once, and the Full HD display will give you a beautiful array of colors — rich tones contrasted with deep blacks. True Tone technology means the screen even adjusts tones to match whatever lighting you’re in at the time. It’s a seamless user experience.
On top of all that, they offer the typical sleek design you can expect from Apple. Apple prides itself on its user-friendly device integration. So pair the Macbook Air with some equally sweet Apple accessories, also on sale this week through this Cyber Week Apple AirPods deal, and everything will sync beautifully. For instance, use Touch ID to log into your computer with a fingerprint — the same way you unlock your phone. All part of Apple’s famous integrated experience.
Buy Now
Big retailers aren’t done slashing prices. Walmart, Best Buy, and Amazon, among others, are extending Cyber Monday out into a ton of Cyber Week deals. If you’re not sold on a Mac, we have a roundup of other fantastic Cyber Week laptop deals. You can also check out some highlights below:
Related Posts
My main computer is an M4 iPad Pro, but a 2021 iPad still surprises me
A few weeks ago, I went back to my M1 iPad Pro to see how well it handles next-gen apps that are pushing the boundaries of graphics and AI on a mobile device. So, the big question is whether the four-year-old slate can still serve as a reliable workhorse in 2025?
iPhone theft victim sues Apple. It sparks a new hope for others, too
Needless to say, a stolen iPhone can upend your life in many ways, but it’s even harder to recover those precious files stored on the device. A few victims of iPhone theft may finally have a chance, thanks to a lawsuit against Apple over not offering enough help in recovery efforts.
Apple Vision Pro 2 components leak, support lighter build claims
The latest comes from serial Apple leakster Kosutami, who has posted some components for the new Vision setup - as spotted by Apple Insider.