Ultimately though, this saves you $100 for each model as both sizes have been listed down to $999 to $1099 after the M3 version was announced. That’s still a sizeable discount considering the M3 now starts at $1099 for the smaller 13-inch. Moreover, the sale has all four colorways of the MacBook Air available.

Why the M2 MacBook Air is still a better buy than the M3

The M2 Apple MacBook Air (review) is relatively the same as the M3 MacBook Air model (review), with the main difference on the chip. While the new chipset adds a modest speed bump in processor and graphics performance, the difference compared to the M2 is not a big leap. Hence, the M2 MacBook might make a better purchase for those who want to save.

MacBook Air M2
The MacBook Air M2 with a 15” display is a real eye-catcher. / © nextpit Image source: nextpit

Other than the chip, the M2 MacBook Air has the same sleek and modern build as the M3. It has a notched display, and we liked the high-resolution panel for being crisp and bright for outdoor and indoor use. The full-sized keyboard and glass trackpad are other standout features on the MacBook Air.

You also get the same limited set of interfaces, including a pair of USB-C Thunderbolt 4 and a 3.5 mm audio jack. However, there is a proprietary MagSafe charging that adds versatility and safeguards when refilling the laptop. Lastly, the M2 MacBook Air delivers on par robust battery life as the M3 counterpart.

Do you also think the M2 MacBook Air is a better investment than the M3 MBA? Let us know your opinion in the comments.

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