Grab the Apple MacBook Air M1 for under Rs 50,000, here’s How

Updated on 09-Oct-2024
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The MacBook Air M1 was launched in India for Rs 92,900.

Those who use SBI cards can also enjoy an additional Rs 1,500 bank discount.

Moreover, you can also take advantage of the exchange offer.

The Amazon Great Indian Festival sale is currently live with some promising best deals on electronics. The sale started on September 27, and it is doing rounds on the internet offering heavy discounts on products such as laptops, smartphones, TWS, and more. If you are looking for discounts on laptops, you have arrived at the right place. The Apple MacBooks are considered one of the best all-rounder laptops all over the globe. this article, I’ll tell you about one of the best deals on the Amazon GIF sale, which is about the Apple MacBook Air M1. Let’s go!

Apple’s M1 chip is the brand’s first powerful M series silicon. The MacBook Air M1 was launched in India for Rs 92,900. Amazon is offering an exciting discount on this high-end laptop, which is making its price under Rs 50,000. How to get this deal? Read along to know that.

Apple MacBook Air M1 discount (Buy Now)

The MacBook Air with the M1 chip, 8 GB RAM 256 GB storage variant is currently available on Amazon at a discounted price of Rs 59,990. Those who use SBI cards can also enjoy an additional Rs 1,500 bank discount, which will bring the price even down to Rs 58,490.

Moreover, you can also take advantage of the exchange offer. Amazon is offering this discount on the MacBook Air M1, promising an off of up to Rs 11,200. So, if you are able to avail of the whole discount, it will cost you only Rs 47,290.

Specifications

The MacBook Air M1 features a 13.3-inch Retina display. It is powered by Apple’s M1 chip, which includes an 8-core CPU alongside an 8-core GPU. The device comes with 8 GB of unified RAM and 256 GB of SSD storage. Moreover, it also boasts up to 18 hours of battery life. For connectivity, the MacBook Air M1 supports Wi-Fi 6, features a fanless design for quiet operation, and includes two Thunderbolt 3/USB 4 ports.

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