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Apple M4 MacBook Air 512GB now $300 off orig. price, but you can score the same M5 for $50 more

Amazon’s clearance deals on the M4 MacBook Air have been quite popular, albeit getting much harder to come by. We have caught a few models popping back in stock at the heavily discounted rate, and it is now once again offering the 15-inch 512GB model at $300 off the original list price in silver, however that is only $50 less than the most comparable M5’s sale price right now. Details below.  

Amazon is now offering the silver model 15-inch M4 MacBook Air with 16GB of RAM and the 512GB storage capacity down at $1,099 shipped. This deal is not likely to stay in stock for very long if the last few weeks are any indication. 

You’re looking at a configuration that launched at $1,399 last year and is now $300 less than that to deliver the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon for this setup. 

However, by comparison to the brand new M5 MacBook Air, this deal on the M4 is $200 less than the list price on a 15-inch M5 MacBook Air 16GB/512GB, but only $50 less than sale price we are tracking on one right now. Because of the pricing structure on the new M5 lineup’s upgraded storage tiers, the 512GB 15-inch model is actually less pricey than it was last generation – while the M4 deal here is significantly less than the MSRP on the M5, it’s not all that much less than the deal price we are tracking right now on one:

Here’s how pricing breaks down across the entire M5 lineup right now – the deals are slowly starting to disappear on select colors/configs:

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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