'A perfect marriage of performance and efficiency': There's a massive Apple MacBook Air sale at B&H if you want to grab our laptop of the year for cheap, but the deal ends soon
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If you've been thinking about buying an Apple MacBook Air, B&H is having a fantastic sale right now with savings across several 13-inch M4 models. It runs through May 2, so you’ll need to move quickly.
Topping the list is the Apple 13" MacBook Air (M4) in Sky Blue with 24GB RAM and a 1TB SSD is currently on sale for $1349 (was $1589) at B&H. That's a massive saving on a configuration with plenty of memory for heavy workloads. This model handles large projects, creative software, and AI-powered features with ease while staying cool and quiet.
We said it offered "a perfect marriage of performance and efficiency", and that "it's a gorgeous-looking laptop that's easy to carry around, with a keyboard that feels great to type on."
Apple rolled out newer MacBook Air models with the M5 chip back in March, but the M4 chip, with its 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU, and 16-core Neural Engine, is certainly no slouch. Apple's 13-inch ultraportable was our laptop of the year 2025.
The best MacBook Air deals
Packing 24GB of unified memory and a fast 1TB SSD, this configuration handles demanding creative projects, large files, and heavy multitasking with ease. The M4 chip keeps workflows smooth, responsive, and efficient throughout long work sessions.
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With 16GB of unified memory and a spacious 1TB SSD, this model delivers dependable performance for productivity, editing, and everyday multitasking.
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Featuring 16GB of unified memory paired with a massive 2TB SSD, this version offers extensive storage for large media collections and projects.
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Equipped with 24GB of unified memory and a fast 1TB SSD, this configuration suits heavier multitasking and demanding applications.
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Combining 16GB of unified memory with a roomy 1TB SSD, this model offers reliable performance for multitasking, creative work, and daily productivity.
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The Apple 13" MacBook Air in Starlight with 16GB RAM and a 1TB SSD, is currently $1,199 instead of $1,399, making it one of the most affordable choices in this lineup.
The 13.6" Liquid Retina display delivers crisp detail and vibrant color, while the fast SSD gives you plenty of room for files, media, and project assets.
For those needing maximum storage, the Apple 13" MacBook Air in Starlight with a 2TB SSD is down to $1,549 from $1,799, delivering a huge amount of space that will be ideal for storing large media libraries, video projects, and the like.
The Apple 13" MacBook Air in Midnight with 24GB RAM and a 1TB SSD is now $1,299, reduced from $1,499, and it’s another great choice for users who want extra memory without blowing the budget.
Rounding things out, the Apple 13" MacBook Air in Sky Blue with 16GB RAM and a 1TB SSD is down to $1,199 from $1,399, giving buyers another affordable entry point into Apple’s M4 line-up.
With these prices locked at their lowest levels in 180 days, this sale delivers some of the best MacBook Air (M4) deals I’ve seen.
If you're still not fully sold, our Editor-at-Large Lance said in his glowing review, "The MacBook Air 13-inch (M4) has an excellent build and design, working on it is a pleasure, and the M4 provides all the power I need for the widest range of tasks. I appreciate the long battery life, bright, colorful screen, and clear audio. It has enough ports to support my almost always connected external screen, and I’m glad there’s still a vestigial 3.5mm headphone jack. macOS and the supporting Apple ecosystem are unparalleled."
For more MacBook options, take a look at our rounds up of the best MacBook Pro and best video editing Mac and MacBook laptops.
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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.
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