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Most affordable new M5 MacBook Air model back to one of the best prices ever today (Nearly $150 off)

Earlier this month the all-time low pricing on Apple’s most affordable M5 MacBook Air starting to disappear long before the deals on the upgraded and more expensive models. However, as of the this morning, Amazon has brought back the all-time low pricing on 13-inch 16GB/512GB model on most colorways

Amazon is now offering 13-inch M5 MacBook Air with 16GB if RAM and the 512GB SSD down at $949.99 shipped. This deal is live on the Midnight, Sky Blue, and Starlight models at the time of writing – we will keep an eye out for the silver variant. 

You’re looking at the $1,099 entry model, the most affordable new M5 MacBook Air you can buy, landing within $1 of the lowest price we have tracked online since release in March at $149 off.  

As mentioned above, we saw the entire lineup of M5 Airs at $150 off nearer the top of the month, but the particular configuration we are featuring here today was the first to jump back up closer to full price roughly 10 days ago or so. Today Amazon is bringing back that deal to give folks a chance to upgrade to the least expensive M5 MacBook Air you can buy. 

This deal joins a series of ongoing $150 price drops across the lineup you’ll find below. Not every color in every configuration Amazon sells is down this low right now, but there are still plenty of other options now joining the entry model above. 

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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