This MacBook Air deal offers a £70 price cut and free Apple TV+ for a year
A very tempting early Black Friday offer
This Apple MacBook Air deal from John Lewis is a hell of a tempting early Black Friday offer, cutting the price to just £985. Plus, as with other new MacBook purchases, you also get a year's worth of Apple TV+, Apple's Netflix competitor, for free.
John Lewis is also offering a special finance option, where you pay £49.25 a month interest-free. While buying on finance won't be for everyone, it is an affordable way of buying the MacBook Air by spreading the cost over several month. Because there is 0% interest, it also means you're not paying anything extra.
This deal is for the new MacBook Air (2019) model with an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD. This price only applies to the Space Grey colour scheme.
Also, make sure you check out our best Black Friday laptop deals page for more great offers.
Apple MacBook Air (2019) Core i5, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD £1,057 £985 at John Lewis
Get the brilliant new MacBook Air for just £985 from John Lewis. This is one of the thinnest and lightest MacBooks money can buy, and with a Core i5 CPU and 8GB RAM, it's an excellent performer as well. You get a year of Apple TV+ thrown in as well.
We don't often see deals for new MacBooks, so this is a great offer, and if you like the look of Apple TV+ and its exclusive shows, then this is a great time to make a purchase.
Also, our how to buy a laptop on Black Friday guide will help you get the very best deals for the best laptop for your needs on Black Friday, so make sure you check out our tips there if you want to bag a bargain.
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