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If you hurry, you can snag the new MacBook Air at its Black Friday price

TL;DR: Buy the latest Apple MacBook Air with 256GB storage for just $1,099.99 at Amazon. That $199.01 discount knocks the price back down to its previous Black Friday deal. 


The biggest risk we face during huge shopping holidays is total burnout. It's easy to feel overwhelmed with deal after deal flying at you during the holidays. 

Now that the dust has settled, you can finally get that new laptop you always wanted. And with this deal on the new MacBook Air, you'll see how your willpower is rewarded if you patiently waited throughout the hectic holiday season. 

The new Apple MacBook Air with an 13-inch screen and 256GB storage has dropped to $1,099.99 at Amazon. That's $199.01 off the original price, which makes it the same deal Amazon featured during Black Friday and the holidays. You can save on both the gold and silver models, but if you want the space gray model, it won't be back in stock until Jan. 30.  Read more...

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