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M5 MacBook Air prices are jumping back up, land the 16GB/1TB model at $150 off while you still can

We have had a steady run of discounts on the new M5 MacBook Air lineup, and there are still some solid offers live across the 15-inch models, but the more affordable 13-inchers are disappearing quick. If you’re looking to jump in, Amazon is still offering all four colors on the least pricey 1TB model at $150 off

Amazon is currently offering the 13-inch M5 MacBook Air with 16GB of RAM and the 1TB internal storage capacity down at $1,149 shipped

This is a regularly $1,299 machine at $150 off the list price to match the best deal we have tracked to date. 

Unlike a few of the 15-inch models, Amazon remains the best place to score this 13-inch configuration while the $150 price drops remain. It has started to bring the price back up on select 13-inch models, including the entry config and the 24GB variant, but this mid-range 16GB/1TB is holding strong…for now. 

While I have always favored spending the money on the RAM over the storage, it is really only a matter of time before Apple’s 512GB configs go the way of the old, no longer available 256GB, leaving the 1TB model as, what’s starting to feel like, a more future-proof investment at this point. And this is the least pricey 1TB M5 model you can buy at the lowest price we have tracked. 

Here are those aforementioned 15-inch models if you’re looking for the larger display – these three configs are undercutting Amazon by up to $30 right now:

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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


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