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SAVE $255: As of Nov. 28,cat3movie the 2024 MacBook Air with M3 chip is on sale for $844 at Amazon for Black Friday. That’s $255 off its $1,099 list price.

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A solid Apple deal is rarer than finding a lightning port in the wild right now, but thanks to the Amazon Black Friday sale, the 2024 Macbook Air (13-Inch) is $255 off. That's the latest and sleekest-looking Macbook, down from $1,099 to a classy $844, so this is the time to bite on a solid upgrade powered by the powerhouse M3 chip.
We're used to some great deals for Black Friday. Still, Apple is notorious for not discounting its newest products, such as the Mackbook Air M3 refresh. Its featherweight footprint and epic performance are squeezed into a half-inch thickness, weighing only 2.7 pounds. Taking this bad boy on the go isn't going to kill your shoulder, that's for sure. For spec nerds, that's an 8-core CPU and 10-core GPU to handle anything from general work to creative projects like graphic design and music production.
SEE ALSO: Get both Hulu and Disney+ for $2.99 per month for Black FridayThe 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display is stunning. Its 1 billion colors look crisp and vibrant. This screen delivers on every front, making it a solid choice for users needing a realistic-looking color with definition to match. Buyers can also look forward to 18 hours of battery life, so there are no worries about this MacBook dying on the train or subway.
This model has 16GB of unified memory and 256GB of SSD storage, which is plenty for most users. The Midnight finish gives it a sleek, modern look and is an absolute flex in front of your colleagues or in your local coffee shop. Touch ID makes logging in or making purchases quick and secure, so security is locked down on this Macbook bargain, too.
At $844, this is the best time of year to upgrade your MacBook. Don't have Black Friday regrets; this deal will be snapped up quicker than the last slice of pumpkin pie.
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