Black Friday is still two weeks away, but that isn't stopping retailers from dropping tons of early deals ahead of the biggest sales event of the year. If you're specifically looking to get a new reliable laptop this Black Friday, then this MacBook Air deal could be exactly what you need.

If you're after something with a bit more storage, the M4 MacBook Air model with 512GB SSD is also on sale for $950, saving you $250 off its regular price of $1,200. You can check out this limited-time deal for the M4 MacBook Air on Amazon below.

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Operating System
macOS
CPU
M4 10-core CPU, 10-core GPU
RAM
16GB, 24GB, 32GB

Storage
256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB

The M4 MacBook is one of the best laptops you can buy

Great battery life and superb performance define the MacBook Air

Putting an M4 MacBook Air into a backpack.
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What I like about the M4 MacBook Air is the tremendous value you get out of it. Thanks to its M4 chipset, it's one of, if not the fastest, laptops available at this price point, and it can handle tons of everyday tasks without breaking a sweat, including image and video editing apps and even light gaming.

Apple's MacBook lineup is also well-known for its incredible battery life, and the M4 MacBook Air is no exception, with Apple touting that it can last up to 18 hours, more than enough to get you through a busy day of work or school. Based on my experience with my M1 Pro MacBook Pro, I can tell you that the battery life is incredible, and you'll hardly need to reach for the charger if you get this MacBook Air.

While Apple is expected to release a new M5 MacBook Air next year, I wouldn't let that stop you from considering this M4 model. At $750, for the price and performance you'll get, it's still amazing value. Chances are, if you're using your laptop for everyday tasks like browsing the web or watching videos, you won't notice a significant difference between the M4 and M5 chips anyway.

This M4 MacBook Air deal is available for a limited time on Amazon ahead of Black Friday, which is on November 28.