
Apple's New M4 MacBook Air Hits All-Time Low for 4th of July, Stock Might Be Gone If You Wait Until Prime Day
This $849 sale price is a couple of clicks above the all-time low it hit a couple of weeks ago, but Apple deals — especially on their top-line M4 MacBooks — are fleeting at best, and there's certainly no guarantee the price will go back to that number or even lower for Prime Day. It's a no-lose scenario, because the 2025 M4 MacBook Air is a world-class laptop that blows away an $849 price tag.
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While the MacBook Air has been a trendsetting laptop since its 2008 debut, this latest version is by far the fastest, most powerful, and overall best of them all. It's twice as fast as the M1 MacBook Air, and an astounding 23 times faster than the fastest of the Intel-based Airs. All that speed is complemented by substantial processing power, as the 2025 M4 MacBook Air can support up to 2 external monitors in addition to its own gorgeous 13-inch Liquid Retina display, and handles even the hardest multitasking work or creative sessions easily without crashing or lag.
Then there is of course Apple Intelligence, Apple's powerful, fast, and private AI assistant that's earned rave reviews since it officially dropped last October. Apple Intelligence does an incredible job of organizing, finding files, getting you answers instantaneously, and perhaps most importantly, safeguarding your privacy — even Apple does not have access to your Apple Intelligence searches and history.
You might think a laptop with this array of power, speed, and advanced features would be an energy vampire, but the 2025 M4 MacBook Air has a truly impressive 18-hour battery life, 6 more than the last of the Intel-based MacBook models.
One of the unsung features of the latest MacBooks, and one of our favorites, is iPhone Mirroring, which allows you to quickly and easily pair the MacBook Air with your iPhone. A duplicate image of your iPhone screen pops up on your desktop, with all of the interactivity you would have if the phone were in your hands.
All four colors of the 256GB version of the 2025 M4 MacBook Air — Midnight, Silver, Sky Blue, and Starlight — are 15% off during this pre-Prime Day Amazon deal. They're all just $849, which is a truly spectacular price for this elite-level laptop powered by Apple's ultra-powerful M4 processor.
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