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Nothing like some friendly competition and low prices to really get us into the holiday spirit, am I right?

Amazon is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to deals this gifting season, and they're especially killing the game today: The newest MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models as well as the older MacBook Air are all on sale — and up to $150 cheaper than Best Buy's "20 Days of Doorbusters" offerings.

Oh, and they're all eligible for free two-day shipping with Prime. We'll cheers to that.


All-new 13-inch 2018 MacBook Air (i5, 128 GB) — $1,049 (save $150)

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Recognize this beauty? Yup, it's the newest MacBook Air, finally sporting some much-needed cosmetic changes like thinner, black bezels and new color options (now in space grey and gold). Just released in November 2018, this upgraded model sees new features like Touch ID, a better, ultra bright Retina display, and a dual-core 8th-generation Intel Core i5 processor to keep up with numerous projects. All of that is packed into the same portable device you know and love, now in 100% recycled aluminum. Read more...

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