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Lowest price ever: M3 MacBook Air with 10-core GPU plummets to $999

This upgraded M3 MacBook Air is on sale for $999.

The ultraportable M3 13-inch MacBook Air with an upgrade to the 10-core GPU is eligible for an exclusive $200 price cut for a limited time only.

To take advantage of the $999 M3 MacBook Air deal on the 13-inch model with a 10-core GPU, head over to Apple Authorized Reseller B&H Photo and shop through the pricing links in this post from a laptop or desktop computer*.

Get the $999 deal

This configuration, which is $200 off when ordered in Space Gray, has 16GB of unified memory and 256GB of storage — in addition to the 10-core GPU upgrade mentioned above.

At under $1,000, it can make a great addition to take with you to meetings or even as a way to unwind at the end of the day while still utilizing the robust features found in macOS.

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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@appleinsider.com.

According to our 13-inch MacBook Air M3 Price Guide, this exclusive deal delivers the lowest price available on the M3/10C GPU/16GB/256GB spec, but you can also find sales on every other model if you prefer another color or storage capacity.

B&H's online checkout closes for 24 hours at sundown Eastern Time on Fridays, so if you'd like to grab the deal and have the laptop ship out this week, it's recommended to order right away. Free 2-day shipping is available on orders shipped within the contiguous U.S.

If you're a Payboo cardholder (or would like to become one), you can also select between an instant sales tax refund in eligible states or special financing, further adding to the benefits of shopping at the family-owned business that has been around since 1973.



1 Comment

ddawson100 17 Years · 539 comments

FYI - this isn't a perfect comparison. This offer from B&H has a 256 GB hard drive, not 512 which is the comparison device selling for $1,299 from Apple's website but otherwise identical. I see that identical devices from B&H are $150 off the price at apple.com which is still a nice bargain.