It uses the original M1 chip, the first in Apple’s own range of silicon as the company began the transitioning away from Intel. There have been successors to the M1 and MacBook Air since then, but this older model is still worth considering – almost everything we said about the device in our 9/10 review remains true.
This is also the place to find useful discounts – provided it remains in stock. Here’s everything you need to know about getting a great deal in the US and UK.
Best MacBook Air M1 deals in the US
Many retailers are still stocking the M1 MacBook Air in the US:
Best MacBook Air M1 deals in the UK
If you’re based in the UK, there are even more options:
Best 13in M1 MacBook Air prices right now
Prices often fluctuate, but the comparison widget below provides the latest information. Just be aware that what you see below is usually for the entry-level model:
How much did the 13in M1 MacBook Air cost at launch?
Despite moving to the M1 chip, pricing for the new MacBook Air remains similar the older Intel version. There are two base configurations on offer, with the following RRPs at launch:
MacBook Pro M1 (8‑Core CPU, 8‑Core GPU, 256GB SSD) – £999/$999/AUD$1,499MacBook Pro M1 (8‑Core CPU, 8‑Core GPU, 512GB SSD) – £1,249/$1,249/AUD$1,849
Should I buy refurbished?
One place you’ll often see bigger discounts on the M1 MacBook Air is refurbished models. Some might see this as another word for ‘second hand’, but in reality many of these devices have barely been used at all.
Remember, if a product has been used for demonstration purposes or returned as an unwanted gift, retailers must classify them as ‘refurbished’ despite looking and performing just like new. It’s true that there are situations where a fault has been fixed, so it’s worth checking the description for any device you’re considering buying.
See more in our guide to refurbished tech.
As the resident expert on Windows, Senior Staff Writer Anyron’s main focus is PCs and laptops. Much of the rest of his time is split between smartphones, tablets and audio, with a particular focus on Android devices.