The 15-inch Apple MacBook Air M3 is down to $999 today — hurry!

Apple fans know that you should be quick to snap up MacBook deals because they sell out quickly, and we expect that to be the case for B&H Photo Video’s offer for the Apple MacBook Air M3. The 15-inch model of the laptop with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD is on sale for only $999, for savings of $300 on its original price of $1,299. Tomorrow may already be too late to shop this bargain, so we highly recommend pushing forward with your transaction for this MacBook right now.

Why you should buy the Apple MacBook Air M3

The Apple MacBook Air M3 isn’t the latest model in the massively popular line of laptops as the Apple MacBook Air M4 is already out, but it’s still a worthwhile purchase these days as its capabilities are going to be enough to meet the needs of most people. Apple’s M3 chip is simply powerful, to the point that gaming on the MacBook Air M3 is pretty impressive. With an eight-core CPU, a 10-core GPU, a 16-core Neural Engine, and 16GB of RAM, the MacBook will deliver performance that will help you get through your daily workload without any issues.

The 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display of the Apple MacBook Air M3 supports one billion colors with 2880 x 1864 resolution, for lifelike images while you’re working on your projects or watching streaming shows. You’ll be able to bring all your files with you on its 256GB SSD, and the Apple MacBook Air M3 lives up to its name as it weighs just 3.3 pounds with thickness of less than half an inch.

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  • This M3 MacBook Air is on sale for $1,000 at B&H Photo-Video

Apple’s MacBooks aren’t always available from the laptop deals of retailers, so when an offer like B&H Photo Video’s discount for the Apple MacBook Air M3 comes along, you can be sure it will attract a lot of attention. The 15-inch model of the device with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD is currently $300 off, bringing its price down to $999 from $1,299. We’re not sure how much time is remaining before you miss out on the savings, so you should complete your purchase for the Apple MacBook Air M3 as soon as possible.

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