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Apple’s revolutionary M1 MacBook Air slashed to $599 for the holidays

Walmart shocks shoppers with $599 M1 MacBook Air deal.

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A side profile of the Apple 2020 M1 MacBook Air, partially open, showcasing its sleek wedge-shaped aluminum design. The keyboard is faintly illuminated, and the screen emits a soft pink glow, set against a black background.
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In 2020, Apple introduced its first MacBook powered by the revolutionary M1 chip, marking a significant shift from Intel processors to its custom-designed silicon. This sleek, wedge-shaped M1 MacBook Air debuted at $999, offering unmatched performance and energy efficiency for its price point. Over the years, as Apple launched new generations of MacBooks with M2 and M3 chips, the M1 MacBook Air was phased out of Apple’s lineup. However, Walmart secured a special arrangement to keep this model on its shelves, regularly pricing it at $699—a notable discount compared to its original launch price, $999 ($899 for education). Occasionally, it dipped to $649 during promotions, but its legacy as a game-changing, affordable ultrabook has endured.

Now, during Walmart’s holiday sale, the M1 MacBook Air is available for an astonishing $599—a $100 reduction from Walmart’s regular price and a massive $400 discount from the original MSRP. This deal is valid across all three finishes (gold, silver, and space gray) and applies to brand-new units, not refurbished or open-box items. Packed with the M1 chip, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, and an 18-hour battery life, this laptop offers incredible value for everyday users, students, and professionals alike.

A glowing black square imprinted with the Apple logo and “M1.”
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The M1 MacBook Air wasn’t just another laptop when it launched in 2020—it marked Apple’s transition to its custom M1 silicon, delivering groundbreaking performance and energy efficiency. It’s powered by an 8-core CPU, a 7-core GPU, and 8GB of RAM, paired with a 256GB SSD. This configuration remains snappy for most everyday tasks and even moderate creative work.

The image is a promotional graphic for the 2020 M1 MacBook Air. It highlights various features and specifications of the laptop, including up to 16GB memory, Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports, advanced camera ISP, up to 18 hours of battery life, compatibility with iPhone and iPad apps, up to 3.5x faster CPU, up to 2TB SSD, Touch ID, Wi-Fi 6, macOS Big Sur, P3 wide color, 13.3" Retina display, Secure Enclave, up to 5x faster graphics, up to 9x faster machine learning, up to 2x faster SSD, Magic Keyboard, and silent design. The image also prominently features the Apple M1 chip.
Image: Apple

Design-wise, the wedge-shaped aluminum body measures just 0.63 inches at its thickest point, weighing a mere 2.8 pounds. Its 13.3-inch Retina display boasts sharp visuals at 2560 x 1600 resolution, while the 18-hour battery life promises all-day use without recharging.

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Minimalist yet functional, the M1 MacBook Air features two USB-C/Thunderbolt 4 ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack. While it may lack additional I/O options, these ports are versatile enough for connecting peripherals or even driving external displays.

As I said earlier, this isn’t a refurbished or pre-owned unit—it’s brand new, factory-sealed, which is rare for a model that Apple no longer sells directly. Walmart has partnered with Apple to offer this exclusive pricing, making it the lowest cost for M1 MacBook Air today.

If you’ve been considering a high-quality laptop without breaking the bank, the M1 MacBook Air at $599 is a no-brainer. It’s perfect for students, professionals, or anyone looking for a reliable and lightweight laptop with excellent performance. Given that newer models like the M2 and M3 versions are significantly pricier, this deal offers unmatched value for a brand-new Apple device.

Hurry, though—this holiday pricing is for a limited time, and once it’s gone, it’s unlikely to return. Head over to Walmart to snag this iconic MacBook Air while supplies last.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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