Independence Day is a great time to grab Apple’s latest MacBook Air for a loved one — or just treat yourself. The powerhouse machine, which only launched back on March 12, is powered by the speedy 10-core M4 processor paired with an 8-core GPU. You can grab the Macbook Air at an unbelievable price by leveraging Croma’s Independence Day offers. Here’s the lowdown.
How to grab the MacBook Air M4 deal
Croma’s special discounts on Apple products let you snag this laptop for just Rs 56,990 when you combine a student or teacher discount, an exchange bonus, and some cashback. Without the deals, you would be looking at a still-discounted Rs 93,990 price tag.
Now, that’s a good offer, and if you are a student or a productivity nerd, you should grab the deal while you can. Note that this mega deal is part of the Independence Day Sale at Croma running until August 17, so hurry up.
The M4 chip’s arrival was a bit of a surprise, landing just five months after the M4 first appeared in the iPad Pro. The M4’s more advanced 3nm process is quite efficient, giving the new Air a serious performance boost.
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Beyond the chip, Apple has finally made 16GB of RAM the standard, a welcome change from the 8GB days of old. But perhaps the most celebrated upgrade is support for two external displays through Thunderbolt 4.
The front-facing camera also got a bump to a 12MP Center Stage unit. Aesthetically, the machine rocks a new Sky Blue colour option, complete with a matching MagSafe cable. That’s it about its features.
So, are you grabbing this deal? Do let us know in the comments below.
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