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Amazon M4 MacBook Air clearance deals: 15-inch models up to $300 off, 13-inch $250 off

Alongside the launch deals on the brand new M5 lineup – just about all of them are $50 off at Amazon, Amazon is also clearing out a number of M4 MacBook Air models this weekend at particularly notable prices. We have already featured many of these deals as they started to land in the early Big Spring Sale at Amazon, but stock is clearly starting to dwindle on various configs and colors here and we wanted to make sure they were front and center for folks while the up to $300 in savings was still available. This includes both 13- and 15-inch models with all of the details awaiting below. 

Amazon M4 MacBook Air clearance deals:

As you can see above, the 24GB 15-inch model is still live at $300 off the original list price, and Amazon has also added the most affordable 15-inch model into the mix at $250 under the launch price

While the M5 lineup has landed with $50 discounts and upgraded storage tiers, you’re not going to find models as affordable as you will above. Some folks would prefer the newer, faster chip for sure, and you are getting a better bang for your buck on the upgraded storage action here, but it is going to cost you significantly more – the most affordable 24GB M5 Air carries a $1,699 list price, is currently marked down to $1,650 at Amazon and is still $350 more than Amazon will charge you for a 24GB/512GB M4. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices