大學生Apple MacBook優惠2025|Umac 價搶先睇,MBP 最多減 $4,600!iPad Air 低至 $3,849
Umac 價搶先睇,MBP 最多減 $4,600!iPad Air 低至 $3,849
每年暑假的電腦優惠特別多,如果你是合資格的在校學生、教育人士更會有限時的大幅折扣!Apple 授權教育經銷商獨家提供的 Umac Program 2025 亦正式登場,這個僅限指定大專院校學生和教職員享用的 Apple MacBook 優惠 2025,比 Apple Back to School 2025 更吸引!因為他們是沒有再送耳機或配件,直接就減在機價!
MacBook Pro 最多減 $4,600、MacBook Air 最多減 $1,900、iPad Air 也有最多減 HK$900 的優惠。下文就為大家整理 Umac 價格,也給大家比較 Apple 官方返學優惠和 Amazon 優惠哪個最抵買!
M4 MacBook Pro
Umac 價搶先睇,MBP 最多減 $4,600!iPad Air 低至 $3,849
14 吋 MacBook Pro 提供 M4、M4 Pro 和 M4 Max 晶片選擇,而 16 吋版本則不提供基礎的 M4 機種。在核心配置方面,M4 擁有 8/10 核 CPU 和 10 核 GPU;M4 Pro 配備 12/14 核 CPU 及 16/20 核 GPU, CPU 效能比 M2 Pro 快 1.7 倍;而 M4 Max 則擁有 14/16 核 CPU 配合 32/40 核 GPU。此外,這一代 Apple Silicon 還配備 16 核神經元引擎,進一步提升 Apple Intelligence 的性能。
新機的面板亮度從過去的 600 尼特提升至 1,200 尼特,並提供奈米抗反光螢幕選項。連接埠方面,MacBook Pro 提供 HDMI 2.1、SDXC 卡槽、Thunderbolt 4/5 等連接埠,並支援 Wi-Fi 6E 及藍牙 5.4,擴充性更強,滿足多樣化的連接需求。
M4 MacBook Pro (M4 晶片,512GB SSD)
Amazon 特價 US$1,299(約 HK$10,196,需要代運)|原價 US $1,599
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Umac HK$11,199
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Apple 官網 BTS 優惠 HK$12,249
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M4 MacBook Air
Umac 價搶先睇,MBP 最多減 $4,600!iPad Air 低至 $3,849
M4 MacBook Air 的主要升級在於 M4 晶片,再結合 Apple Intelligence 技術,用戶可選擇兩個版本,均配有 4 顆效能核心和 6 顆節能核心,但 GPU 則分為 8 核心與 10 核心。所有產品的記憶體均以 16GB 起跳,最高可選擇 32GB。13 吋型號擁有 2,560 x 1,664 的 LCD 螢幕,亮度最高可達 500 尼特,53.8Wh 的電池提供長達 18 小時續航力。15 吋型號同樣亮度達 500 尼特,擁有 2,880 x 1,864 的 LCD,內建 66.5Wh 電池,續航力與 13 吋型號相同。連接埠方面,兩種型號均配備兩個 Thunderbolt 4 / USB 4 的 USB-C 埠、3.5mm 耳機孔和 MagSafe 3 充電埠,並支援 Wi-Fi 6E 和藍牙 5.3,滿足用戶的多樣需求。
M4 MacBook Air (15 吋、10 核心 GPU、16GB RAM,256GB SSD)
Amazon 特價 US$999(約 HK$7,842,需要代運)|原價 US $1,199
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Umac HK$9,299 (15 吋、10 核心 GPU、16GB RAM,512GB SSD)
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Apple 官網 BTS 優惠 HK$10,249 (15 吋、10 核心 GPU、16GB RAM,512GB SSD)
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M3 iPad Air
Umac 價搶先睇,MBP 最多減 $4,600!iPad Air 低至 $3,849
M3 iPad Air 的設計變動不大,主要是針對 M3 晶片進行的常規升級,CPU 效能比上一代提升 1.6 倍,GPU 效能提升 2 倍,無論是繪圖、影音剪輯或遊戲,都能提供更流暢的體驗。M3 iPad Air 提供 11 吋和 13 吋兩種尺寸,配備 Liquid Retina 螢幕,對應的解析度分別為 2,360 x 1,640 和 2,732 x 2,048,刷新率為 60Hz。前後均配備 12MP 相機,並支援視訊通話中的人物置中功能。電池容量分別為 28.93Wh 和 36.59Wh,以 Wi-Fi 瀏覽網頁或播放影片的續航力可達 10 小時。
此外,這款裝置還配置了 8GB RAM,並支援 Wi-Fi 6E、藍牙 5.3、eSIM 和 USB-C 3.0,機身厚度僅 6.1 毫米,重量僅 460 克(11 吋) 及 616 克(13 吋),便攜性極佳。同時支援 Apple Pencil Pro 及 Magic Keyboard,可隨時變身生產力工具。
M3 iPad Air (13 吋、128GB、Wi-Fi)
Amazon 特價 US$499(約 HK$3,917,需要代運)|原價 US $599
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Umac HK$5,499
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Apple 官網 BTS 優惠 HK$5,899
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