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Apple MacBook Air M4 available for Rs 61,949 only on Flipkart; check bank offer and exchange deal

Apple MacBook Air M4 available for Rs 61,949 only on Flipkart; check bank offer and exchange deal

Time of India27-04-2025
Apple MacBook Air M4
Apple unveiled the MacBook Air M4 in March 2025, bringing a major upgrade with its new M4 chipset, offering significantly faster performance and greater power efficiency than the previous M3 version. For those still considering the MacBook Air M3, a great opportunity is currently available on Flipkart.
The Apple MacBook Air M3, featuring 16GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage, and a 13.6-inch display in the sleek Midnight color, is being offered at a substantial discount. Originally priced at Rs 99,900, this model is now available at a reduced price, making it an excellent option for those seeking powerful Apple devices at more accessible rates.
Apple MacBook Air M4 price breakdown on Flipkart: Bank offer and exchange deal
After applying a 7 percent discount, the Apple MacBook Air M4 is now priced at Rs 91,949, making it more accessible for those looking to upgrade their devices. Customers can further benefit from an attractive exchange offer, receiving up to Rs 25,000 off by trading in an Apple MacBook Air M2 in flawless condition, which brings the effective price down to Rs 66,949. Additionally, buyers using an ICICI Bank credit card for their purchase are eligible for an instant discount of Rs 5,000.
Apple MacBook Air M4 Flipkart deal
With all offers combined, the final price of the MacBook Air M4 (16GB, 256GB) drops to Rs 61,949. These substantial savings position the MacBook Air M4 as an excellent choice for individuals seeking premium performance and innovation at a highly competitive rate.
Apple MacBook Air M4 specifications
Powerful performance with M4 chipset
: The latest Apple MacBook Air M4 is powered by Apple's new M4 chipset, ensuring faster performance and enhanced efficiency. It comes with a standard 16GB of RAM, offering smooth multitasking for everyday and professional tasks. The laptop operates on the newest version of macOS Sequoia, which brings Apple Intelligence features, including capabilities specifically available to users in India.
Display and design
: The MacBook Air M4 is available in two size options — 13-inch and 15-inch — both featuring a Liquid Retina Display. These displays offer a 60Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 500 nits, delivering vibrant visuals and excellent clarity for all kinds of content.
Connectivity features
: In terms of connectivity, the MacBook Air M4 supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, ensuring faster and more stable wireless connections. It also comes equipped with two Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports that facilitate fast charging and allow DisplayPort connectivity for external displays.
Camera and audio
: For video calls and recordings, the MacBook Air M4 includes a 12MP Center Stage Camera, offering features like Desk View and 1080p HD video recording. On the audio front, the laptop features a four-speaker sound system that supports Spatial Audio and Dolby Atmos, providing an immersive audio experience for music, movies, and video calls.
Battery life
: The 13-inch MacBook Air M4 variant is backed by a 53.8Wh battery, designed to offer extended usage time without frequent recharging. This ensures users can stay productive and entertained for longer periods on a single charge.
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