Black Friday Apple Deals Special: Grab The 15-inch MacBook Air With M2 Chip At Just $1,399

Apple Black Friday deals are heating up. The latest to join the list is Apple Inc.'s AAPL 15-inch MacBook Air powered by the M2 chipset, which is available at just $1,399.

What Is The Deal: The 15-inch MacBook Air M2 is available at a total discount of $300 on Best Buy Co Inc. BBY, bringing down the price to $1,399. This is better than the average price of $1,699.

The deal is available on the 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD combination in the Midnight color option.

Best Buy offers a flat discount of $250 and an additional $50 discount for My Best Buy Plus and Total subscribers. This takes the total discount up to $300.

If you are looking for a powerful notebook that is extremely lightweight and can last an entire day of usage, the M2 MacBook Air is worth considering.

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MacBook Air Features: This M2 MacBook Air sports a 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display with True Tone technology for accurate color reproduction.

If you are looking for a compact yet powerful notebook, the 15-inch MacBook Air M2 is one of the best options. It weighs 3.3 pounds, making it a great companion for getting work done on the go.

Powered by the M2 chip, the MacBook Air promises all-day battery life thanks to Apple’s highly efficient silicon. Apple claims that the 15-inch MacBook Air should last for up to 18 hours of Apple TV playback or 15 hours of web browsing.

In terms of connectivity, the M2 MacBook Air 15-inch has a MagSafe 3 charging port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, two Thunderbolt ports, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.3.

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