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The second Amazon Prime Day of the year, known as the Prime Early Access Sale, is drawing to a close — the big sales event ends tonight.
Surprisingly, there are still amazing deals for Apple Mac laptops. If you were on the fence about buying a new Mac, these deals should make it pretty clear: they're the lowest prices we've seen for any of these laptops.
MacBook Air
The 2020 MacBook Air running on Apple M1 processor is at an all-time low of $800, which is $200 off its usual $1,000 price. It's an older model, but the M1 processor gives it long legs. MacBook Airs have made their name from being the most affordable Apple laptops you can buy, and this deal wows us.
Apple MacBook Air (2020, M1 Chip) $799.00 from AmazonThe 2022 MacBook Air running on Apple's M2 processor was only released in July this year, and it's already available with a deal. It usually starts at $1,200, and Amazon is selling it for $1,050 now, which is $150 off. The 2022 model comes with a design refresh and a slightly bigger screen that many may find appealing over the 2020 model's classic design.
MacBook Pro
The 2021 14-inch MacBook Pro is currently available for a massive $400 off, bringing its price down from $2,000 to $1,600, which is the lowest price we've seen for this model. The MacBook Pro models running on Apple's M1 Pro or M1 Ultra processors are better suited for intensive workloads than the MacBook Air models.
The 16-inch version of the 2021 MacBook Pro is also available for the lowest price ever. It usually starts at $2,500, but Amazon is knocking $300 off, which brings the price down to $2,100.
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