Apple's MacBook Air with 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD drops to record low $1,239

By Christine McKee

The upgraded M2 MacBook Air featuring 16GB unified memory and 512GB of storage is $160 off, marking the lowest price on record -- just in time for graduation and Father's Day gift-giving.

Save $160 on a popular MacBook Air spec.

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readers can take advantage of the all-time low price of $1,239 on the upgraded configuration in the popular Midnight and Space Gray finishes at Apple Authorized Reseller B&H Photo.

The premium, closeout spec features Apple's M2 chip with an 8-core GPU, along with a bump up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage (double the amount found in the standard model).

The $160 discount is available exclusively to AppleInsider readers when purchased through the special pricing links in this post or in our 13-inch M2 MacBook Air Price Guide. You must shop through the desktop site, as the offers cannot be activated through the AppleInsider or B&H apps at this time.

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(*) Activation instructions: To activate the exclusive deals at B&H, shop through the pricing links above from a laptop or desktop computer. We're sorry, but the offers cannot be activated through B&H's mobile app at this time. Need help? Reach out to us at deals at appleinsider.com.

According to our research, the special price is the lowest on record, which puts it at the top of the list of MacBook Air deals running this week. The offer is valid now through 11:59 p.m. Eastern on May 31.

Apple's 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M3 Pro chip and 1TB SSD is also eligible for an exclusive $230 discount through B&H, bringing the price down to $1,969 through May 31.

There are a variety of perks to shopping at B&H, with free 2-day shipping within the contiguous U.S. on the Macs in this article. The store card, dubbed Payboo, offers a sales tax refund in qualifying states or special financing, whichever you choose.

With the sales tax refund, shoppers can save up to $125 on the $1,239 MacBook Air, making it an aggressive deal on the ultraportable laptop.