SAVE $100: As of Nov. 26,video sex teen dog the Apple MacBook Air 13.3-inch is on sale for $599 in Walmart's Black Friday sale. That's a 14% saving on the list price.
Amazon's Black Friday event has officially kicked off, promising two whole weeks of impressive deals and discounts. Whether you've got your eye on a TV, Apple Watch, or tablet, you'll find something on your wishlist reduced at Amazon.
But the latest deal that has caught our eye is on the 2020 Apple MacBook Air. As of Nov. 26, the Apple MacBook Air 13.3 is reduced to $599 at Walmart, saving you $100 on list price. This deal is available in multiple colors, including gold, space gray, and silver.
SEE ALSO: The Apple Pencil just got a huge discount in Amazon's Black Friday saleThis model is powered by the Apple M1 chip, meaning it delivers up to 3.5x faster performance than its predecessor. It boasts 8GB of memory, making sure things run smoothly even with the most demanding apps. The 13.3-inch Retina display offers sharp text and vibrant colors, and the battery life will keep you going for up to 18 hours.
Compatibility includes popular apps like Adobe Creative Cloud and Microsoft 365, plus the ability to run iPhone and iPad apps on macOS. It’s easy to set up, and integrates seamlessly with other Apple devices. This model also benefits from Apple Intelligence, a personal assistant system that helps with your productivity with privacy-focused features.
This is not the latest in the MacBook Air range. The 2024 MacBook Air comes in both 13- and 15-inch and runs on the new and improved M3 chip. Both are on sale at Amazon for Black Friday, if a newer model is on your wishlist.
But if the newest model isn't necessary, this deal is not one to miss. Head to the Walmart website before it sells out.
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