I still love my discontinued MacBook Air M1, but with $150 off its M4 big brother, there's only one that I'd recommend you buy

The M1 MacBook Air alongside the M4 MacBook Air.
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I love my 2020 M1 MacBook Air. For the work that I do – lots of writing, lots of streaming, photo editing, a smidge of video editing, and an ongoing attempt to set the world record for maximum number of browser tabs open at once – it's ideal.

The M1 handles all that I throw at it with ease, and looks good doing it. It was also the first 13-inch laptop that I've owned, and as I carry with it between home and work offices, its portability has always been a big plus for me. I remember it was $799 for the longest time (though retailed at $999), and honestly I think that was an amazing deal.

MacBook Air (M4, 2025) at Best BuySave $150:
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MacBook Air (M4, 2025) at Best Buy
Save $150
: Released three months ago in March 2025, it's great to already be seeing a record low price on this. Usually when it comes to MacBooks, I recommend last years model, as they're cheaper and almost as good, but that's just not the case here.

The M4 Air retailed cheaper than the M3, and with this $150 discount, it's by far and away the best Apple laptop purchase to be had right now.

Apple's new M4 chip will offer more power, better performance, and speedier AI processing than all previous MacBook Airs. It's near perfect, and I'm happy that it's my new laptop.

Price check: $899 at Amazon

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Beren Neale
Ecom Editor

Beren has worked on creative titles at Future Publishing for over 13 years. Cutting his teeth as Staff Writer on the digital art magazine ImagineFX, he moved on to edit several creative titles, and is currently the Ecommerce Editor on the most effective creative website in the world. When he's not testing and reviewing the best ergonomic office chairs, phones, laptops, TVs, monitors and various types of storage, he can be found finding and comparing the best deals on the tech that creatives value the most.