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How to preorder the 2025 MacBook Air: sky blue, M4 chip, and more

Apple’s latest MacBook Air (13- & 15-inch, M4) and Mac Studio (M4 Max, M3 Ultra) are up for preorder!

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Apple’s been on a roll lately. Hot on the heels of unveiling the new iPad and iPad Air, the tech giant just dropped a fresh batch of Macs that have folks like me—your friendly neighborhood tech enthusiast—pretty excited. We’re talking about the M4-powered MacBook Air, starting at $999 for the 13-inch version and $1,199 for the 15-inch, alongside a revamped Mac Studio that comes in two flavors: an M4 Max model at $1,999 and a beefy M3 Ultra version kicking off at $3,999. If you’re wondering where to snag these shiny new machines before they hit stores, I’ve got you covered.

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MacBook Air with M4 chip

First up, the MacBook Air. Apple’s calling this the M4 era, and honestly, it’s hard not to get a little hyped. The new 13- and 15-inch MacBook Airs are packing the M4 chip, which Apple says is twice as fast as the M1 chip from the 2020 model. That’s a big leap if you’re still rocking an older Air and wondering if it’s time to upgrade. What’s cooler? These laptops can now handle two external displays—even with the lid open—which is a game-changer for multitaskers. Plus, they’ve borrowed the 12-megapixel Center Stage webcam from the latest MacBook Pros, so your Zoom calls are about to look a whole lot sharper.

Design-wise, it’s the same slim, sexy MacBook Air we’ve come to know and love—no major overhaul here. But Apple’s tossing in a new sky blue color option alongside the classics: black (midnight), silver, and that creamy “starlight” shade. It’s a subtle flex, but if you’re into aesthetics (who isn’t?), it might just tip the scales.

  • Two open MacBook Air devices.
  • Open view of MacBook Air.
  • Top view of MacBook Air.
  • Side view of MacBook Air.
  • 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air.

These bad boys hit stores on March 12th, but preorders are live now. So, where can you lock one down?

Preordering the 13-inch MacBook Air

  • Base model: $999 gets you a 10-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 16GB of unified memory, and 256GB of SSD storage. It’s a solid starting point for casual users—think streaming, browsing, and light creative work. Preorder at Apple, Best Buy, and B&H Photo.
  • Mid-tier: For $1,099, you bump up to a 10-core GPU and 512GB of SSD storage—perfect if you’re hoarding photos or dabbling in video editing. Preorder at Apple, Best Buy, and B&H Photo.
  • Fancy pants: $1,399 scores you 24GB of unified memory, 512GB of SSD storage, and that 10-core CPU/GPU combo. Ideal for power users who don’t want to compromise. Preorder at Apple, Best Buy, and B&H Photo.

Want more? Apple’s got upgrade options. Storage jumps to 512GB for $200 extra, 1TB for $400, or 2TB for $800. RAM can hit 24GB for $200 more or 32GB for $400. Oh, and if you go for 512GB of storage or higher, you can add a 35W Dual USB-C charger or a 70W USB-C adapter for an extra $20. Small perk, but handy.

Preordering the 15-inch MacBook Air

The 15-inch version is basically the 13-inch’s bigger sibling—same M4 chip, same display tricks, but with a roomier screen and a six-speaker sound system (up from four). Here’s the rundown:

  • Base model: $1,199 gets you a 10-core CPU/GPU, 16GB of unified memory, and 256GB of SSD storage. Preorder at Apple, Best Buy, or B&H Photo.
  • Mid-tier: $1,399 ups that to 512GB of SSD storage (redundant, I know—Apple’s weird like that). Preorder at Apple, Best Buy, or B&H Photo.
  • Loaded: $1,599 snags you 24GB of unified memory and 512GB of SSD storage. Preorder at Apple, Best Buy, or B&H Photo.

Upgrades mirror the 13-inch: 512GB for $200, 1TB for $400, 2TB for $800; 24GB of RAM for $200, or 32GB for $400. The charger perk’s sweeter here—Apple throws in the 35W Dual USB-C or 70W adapter for free. Nice touch.

Mac Studio with M4 Max or M3 Ultra chips

Now, let’s talk Mac Studio. This isn’t your average desktop—it’s a powerhouse for creators, coders, and anyone who needs serious muscle. Apple’s split the lineup into two tiers: the M4 Max version and the M3 Ultra beast. Both are getting upgrades that make their predecessors look like they’re jogging while these new ones sprint.

  • Two Apple silicon chips (M4 Max and M3 Ultra) side by side.
  • A closeup view of the new Apple Mac Studio.
  • The back view of Apple Mac Studio showing all of its ports.

Mac Studio with M4 Max

Starting at $1,999, the M4 Max Mac Studio is no slouch. Apple says it’s 3.5 times faster than the 2022 M1 Max model, and compared to last year’s M2 Max Studio, it’s got a max of 128GB of unified memory (up from 96GB). The four rear USB-C ports are now Thunderbolt 5—faster data transfers, happier peripherals. It’s still got that sleek, compact design, but the guts are next-level.

Preorder options:

  • Base model: $1,999 for a 14-core CPU, 32-core GPU, 36GB of unified memory, 16-core Neural Engine, and 512GB of SSD storage. Preorder at Apple, Best Buy, or B&H Photo.
  • Mid-tier: $2,499 bumps you to a 16-core CPU, 40-core GPU, 48GB of unified memory, and 512GB of SSD storage. Preorder at Apple and B&H Photo.

Upgrades? RAM can go to 64GB for $200 or 128GB for $1,000. Storage options are 1TB for $200, 2TB for $600, 4TB for $1,200, or 8TB for $2,400. If you’re a video editor or 3D artist, those higher configs might be worth the splurge.

Mac Studio with M3 Ultra

Then there’s the M3 Ultra Mac Studio, starting at $3,999. Apple claims it’s twice as fast as the M4 Max for GPU- and CPU-heavy tasks, with 50% more performance cores than the M2 Ultra. It maxes out at 512GB of unified memory and 16TB of SSD storage—insane numbers compared to the outgoing model’s 192GB and 8TB caps. The front USB-C ports are Thunderbolt 5 (unlike the M4 Max’s), and it can drive eight displays. Eight! That’s a command center, not a desk.

Preorder details:

  • Base model: $3,999 for a 28-core CPU, 60-core GPU, 32-core Neural Engine, 96GB of unified memory, and 1TB of SSD storage. Preorder at Apple, Best Buy, or B&H Photo.
  • Beefier option: $5,499 gets you a 32-core CPU, 80-core GPU, 96GB of unified memory, and 1TB of SSD storage. Preorder at Apple and B&H Photo.

RAM upgrades are wild: 256GB for $1,600 more, or 512GB for $4,000. Storage jumps to 2TB for $400, 4TB for $1,000, 8TB for $2,200, or 16TB for $4,600. If you’re rendering Pixar-level animations, this is your rig.

Why now?

Apple’s timing feels spot-on. With remote work still a thing and creative tools getting hungrier for power, these Macs hit a sweet spot. The MacBook Air’s price-to-performance ratio is tempting for students and pros alike, while the Mac Studio’s upgrades scream “future-proof.” Preordering locks in your spot—stock can vanish fast when Apple drops new gear (remember the M1 chaos?).

So, whether you’re eyeing that sky blue Air or dreaming of a multi-monitor Mac Studio setup, the links are live at Apple, Best Buy, and B&H Photo. Get in quick—March 12th is right around the corner, and these machines are begging to be unboxed.

What do you think—Air or Studio?


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