13″ MacBook Air

The latest 13″ M3, M2, and clearance M1 MacBook Air prices & sales from Apple retailers, plus all the information you need to make an informed purchase



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13″ M3 MacBook Air Prices

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13" M3
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8GB RAM
256GB SSD

MSRP
$1099
8GB RAM
512GB SSD

MSRP
$1299
16GB RAM
512GB SSD

MSRP
$1499
Abt Electronics
   dynamic pricing*
$1099$1299$1499
Adorama
   sale prices rare
$1099$1299$1499
Amazon
        Gray
$899$1099.99$1299
Amazon
        Silver
$899$1199$1414
Amazon
     Starlight
$949$1224$1299
Amazon
     Midnight
$899$1099$1299
Apple$1099$1299$1499
Apple
       Education
free $150 gift card
$999$1199$1399
Apple
    *Refurbished
all available colors
$929*$1099*$1269*
B Photo and Electronics
 Free 1-2 day ship
       Gray
$899$1099$1299
B Photo and Electronics
 Free 1-2 day ship
       Silver
$899$1199$1499
B Photo and Electronics
 Free 1-2 day ship
     Starlight
$949$1299$1299
B Photo and Electronics
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    Midnight
$899$1099$1299
Best Buy
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$1099$1299$1499

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Custom 13" M3 MacBook Airs (2024 models)
Optional build-to-order upgrades

   8GB/256GB Apple Apple
EDU
16GB RAM: $200 $180
24GB RAM: $400 $360
8-Core CPU
10-Core GPU M2
$100 $90
512GB SSD:  $200 $180
1TB SSD:  $400 $360
2TB SSD:  $800 $720
   8GB/512GB    
16GB RAM: $200 $180
24GB RAM: $400 $360
1TB SSD: $200 $180
2TB SSD: $600 $540
   16GB/512GB    
24GB RAM: $200 $180
1TB SSD: $200 $180
2TB SSD: $600 $540

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13″ M2 MacBook Air Prices

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Lowest available price, any color
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13" M2
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8-Core GPU
8GB/256GB
MSRP $999
10-Core GPU
8GB/512GB
MSRP $1199
Abt Electronics
   dynamic pricing*
$999$1199
Adorama
   sale prices rare
$999$1199
Amazon$799$999
Apple$999$1199
Apple
       Education
free $150 gift card
$899$1099
Apple
      *Refurbished
$849*$1019*
B Photo and Electronics
Free 1-2 day ship
$799$999
Best Buy
 Free pickup or ship
$849$1049
B Photo and Electronics
Free 1-2 day ship
$1099
16GB RAM
save $100
$1099
16GB RAM
save $100

Custom 13" M2 MacBook Airs (2022 models)
Optional build-to-order upgrades

   13"256GB Apple Apple
EDU
16GB RAM: $200 $180
24GB RAM: $400 $360
8-Core CPU
10-Core GPU M2
$100 $90
512GB SSD:  $200 $180
1TB SSD:  $400 $360
2TB SSD:  $800 $720
   13"512GB    
16GB RAM: $200 $180
24GB RAM: $400 $360
1TB SSD: $200 $180
2TB SSD: $600 $540

13″ M1 MacBook Air Prices

 8GB/256GB
 8-Core CPU
 7-Core GPU
Gray
MSRP
$999
Silver
MSRP
$999
Gold
MSRP
$999
Apple
      Refurbished
      BEST BUY
$759 $759 $759
Wal-Mart.com USA, LLC
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$649 $649 $649

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13-inch MacBook Air Review

Apple recently unveiled the latest 15-inch MacBook Air, featuring the groundbreaking M3 chip, elevating its already remarkable blend of power-efficient performance and portability to new heights. With the M3 chip, the MacBook Air boasts a speed increase of up to 60 percent compared to the M1 model and an astonishing 13 times faster performance than the swiftest Intel-based MacBook Air. This advancement extends its lead as the premier consumer laptop for AI, thanks to the enhanced Neural Engine in the M3 chip.

Both the 13- and 15-inch versions of the MacBook Air showcase an impressively sleek and lightweight design, offering up to 18 hours of battery life, a stunning Liquid Retina display, and new features such as support for dual external displays and Wi-Fi speeds twice as fast as the previous generation. The new MacBook Air is available in four exquisite colors: midnight, starlight, space gray, and silver, with the midnight variant featuring an innovative anodization seal to minimize fingerprint marks.

Complemented by its exceptional camera, microphone, and speaker setup, MagSafe charging, noiseless design, and the power of macOS, the MacBook Air delivers an unparalleled user experience. Notably, the 13-inch model remains the world’s top-selling laptop, with its 15-inch counterpart leading the market among 15-inch laptops. Interested customers can place orders starting today, with availability beginning Friday, March 8th.

Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, expressed excitement about the latest iteration, stating, “MacBook Air is our most popular and loved Mac, with more customers choosing it over any other laptop. And today it gets even better with the M3 chip and new capabilities.”

The M3 chip, crafted using state-of-the-art 3-nanometer technology, ushers in a new era of performance and versatility for the MacBook Air. Equipped with a robust 8-core CPU, up to a 10-core GPU, and support for up to 24GB of unified memory, the new MacBook Air offers up to 60 percent faster performance than the M1 model and a staggering 13 times faster speed than its Intel-based predecessor. Additionally, it boasts up to 18 hours of battery life, six hours longer than an Intel-based MacBook Air.

The M3 chip revolutionizes MacBook Air performance across various tasks, from everyday productivity to demanding endeavors like photo and video editing. Its next-generation GPU enables hardware-accelerated mesh shading and ray tracing, providing unparalleled gaming experiences with lifelike lighting and shadows. Furthermore, it features the latest media engine with AV1 decode support, enhancing video streaming quality and efficiency.

Key performance improvements with M3 include:

– Up to 60 percent faster gaming performance compared to the 13-inch MacBook Air with the M1 chip.
– Up to 40 percent faster AI image enhancement using Photomator’s Super Resolution feature compared to the M1 model.
– Up to 35 percent faster Excel spreadsheet work compared to the M1 model.
– Up to 60 percent faster video editing in Final Cut Pro compared to the M1 model.

In comparison to a PC laptop equipped with an Intel Core i7 processor, the MacBook Air offers up to twice the speed, 50 percent faster web browsing, and 40 percent longer battery life.

The transition to Apple silicon empowers every Mac with exceptional AI capabilities. The M3 chip incorporates a faster and more efficient 16-core Neural Engine, alongside CPU and GPU accelerators, enhancing on-device machine learning and cementing the MacBook Air as the premier consumer laptop for AI tasks.

Leveraging this potent AI performance, macOS delivers intelligent features that augment productivity and creativity, enabling users to access powerful camera features, real-time speech-to-text, translation, text predictions, visual understanding, accessibility features, and more.

Supported by a robust ecosystem of apps offering advanced AI features, users can accomplish a myriad of tasks, from academic assistance with AI Math Assistance in Goodnotes 6 to creative endeavors such as photo enhancement in Pixelmator Pro. The unified memory architecture of Apple silicon enables optimized AI model execution, including large language models (LLMs) and diffusion models for image generation, with exceptional on-device performance.

Furthermore, the MacBook Air supports cloud-based AI solutions, enabling users to utilize potent productivity and creative apps like Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365, Canva, and Adobe Firefly.

The MacBook Air’s enduring popularity stems from its unmatched combination of performance, portability, and beloved features:

– Two sizes available in an ultra-portable design, catering to diverse user preferences.
– Stunning Liquid Retina displays offering vivid visuals and crisp text.
– Support for up to two external displays, ideal for multitasking and productivity.
– Versatile connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 6E and MagSafe charging.
– Enhanced camera, microphone, and speaker setup for immersive communication and entertainment experiences.
– Magic Keyboard with Touch ID for fast, secure access.

Performance:

Here’s a comparison of Geekbench single-core and multi-core scores for Apple’s newest 13″ MacBook Air with the M3 chip, previous generation M1 and M2 chips, and the last generation of Intel chips used in the 13″ MacBook Air.

CPU Single-Core Score Multi-Core Score
M3 (2024) ~2850-2950 ~10500-11500
M2 (2022) ~2400-2500 ~9000-9500
M1 (2020) ~1600-1700 ~7000-7500
Intel i5 (2020, 10th Gen) ~1000-1100 ~2500-3000

Key Observations →

  1. Single-Core Performance:
    • M3 (2024): The M3 MacBook Air shows a substantial improvement in single-core performance, with scores approaching 3000, a significant leap over the M2 (about 20-25% improvement) and nearly double the performance of the M1.
    • Compared to the last Intel-based MacBook Air, the M3’s single-core score is nearly three times higher, demonstrating the massive jump in performance with Apple’s transition to their own silicon.
  2. Multi-Core Performance:
    • M3 (2024): The M3 also excels in multi-core tasks, scoring over 10,000, which is about 15-20% higher than the M2 and almost 50% higher than the M1.
    • The last Intel MacBook Air lags significantly in multi-core performance, with the M3 being about four times faster, illustrating how Apple Silicon has revolutionized the MacBook Air’s performance capabilities.
  3. Generational Improvements:
    • Each generation of Apple’s silicon in the MacBook Air has brought significant improvements. The M3 in particular delivers a dramatic increase in both single-core and multi-core performance over the M1 and M2, making it a particularly powerful choice for users seeking performance in a lightweight form factor.
    • The Intel chip, which was once standard, is now far outpaced by Apple’s M-series chips, especially in terms of efficiency and performance per watt.

This comparison highlights how Apple’s transition to their own silicon, particularly with the M3, has dramatically improved the performance of the 13″ MacBook Air, outclassing the last Intel models by a wide margin.