MacBook Air Available for $759 as Best Buy Cuts Price

By Staff Writer

May 07, 2014 08:31 AM EDT

Consumers looking for a good MacBook Air deal can now shop at Best Buy. The store is offering some of the best MacBook deals yet. According to recent information, the store is now selling Apple MacBooks below $800. Likewise, Best Buy has also added some game deals and discounts for people buying for a specified period. 

It was only last week when Apple released a refreshed line of MacBook Air models. Instead of the usual premium price tag, the company decided to for a more affordable price. The features are powerful enough to support most of user's needs. Additionally, the company has also slashed the prices of previous MacBook models.

To make matters more interesting, Best Buy decides to slash prices further. According to the store, people can now buy the 2013 11.6" 1.3-gigahertz MacBook Air variant beginning at $7599.99. The $759 price is for the 128GB variant. The 256GB model is available starting at $949.99. Apple usually offers its MacBook models starting at $999 and higher for added configurations and memories. The Best Buy deal offers people the opportunity to purchase a MacBook without going over the $1000 mark. 

As for other models, Best Buy is offering discounts. The 11.6" MacBook Air previously at $899 now starts at $854.99 while the 13" MacBook Air is available at $949.99. Best Buy has also started offering a sale for games. Some of the available titles include:

  • Call of Duty: Ghosts (Save $15 for a purchase of Xbox One or PlayStation 4 console)
  • Battle Field 4, Killzone Shadow Fall, and Knack for just $39.99
  • Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeros for just $24.99
  • The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season for PS Vita at $14.99

Consumers can check out additional discounts at Best Buy for other items. Apple is set to release some of its major products this September including the iPhone 6, iPad Air 2 and iWatch. 

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