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Rare price drops knock up to $130 off 32GB and 2TB M5 MacBook Air models

The new M5 MacBook Air deals are flying this week once again at Amazon, delivering up to $150 in savings on just about every configuration it carries starting at $950 shipped. However, there are some configurations, many in fact, Amazon does not carry (much the same as most of the big box stores that feature regular deals on the latest Apple gear), and that’s where authorized dealers like Expercom come in. It is offering the best and extremely rare discounts we can find online for 32GB and 2TB model M5 MacBook Air configurations at up to $130 off right now. Scope them out below. 

Here are just a few of the deals Expercom is offering on RAM/storage configurations you can’t buy at Amazon and, therefore, will rarely ever see a deal on them:

These options, for the record, are literally identical to what you would get if you went on the Apple site and configured these machines this way. Except, at Apple, and because they are not available from places like Amazon, you’ll be stuck paying full price. 

So, while these machines aren’t as deeply discounted as those we have at Amazon right now (found below), they are in fact the best deals we can find with these sort of specs. I might argue that if you’re going to pay upwards of $1,900 for the really high-end models you might want consider a M5/M5 Pro MacBook Pro instead, but they are nonetheless solid deals for what they are.

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

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