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Save $150 on the M5 MacBook Air 15-inch: Wi-Fi 7, Apple Intelligence, and the latest Apple silicon under $1,200

MacBook Air M5 15-inch drops to $1,149.99 (save $150): Wi-Fi 7, Apple Intelligence, Liquid Retina.

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The M5 MacBook Air 15-inch is down to $1,149.99 at Amazon, its lowest price in the last 30 days and an $150 saving off its $1,299 list price. This is the base 16GB configuration, which suits most everyday users well, and the M5 chip, Wi-Fi 7, and Apple Intelligence support make it the most capable version of Apple’s most popular laptop to date.

What you’re getting

The M5 chip brings improved CPU and GPU performance over the M4, but where it makes the most meaningful difference is in AI workloads. The more capable Neural Engine underpins Apple Intelligence, which covers writing tools, image generation, priority notifications, and a significantly improved Siri. These features expand through software updates over time, meaning the machine gets more useful the longer you own it.

Wi-Fi 7 is a genuine addition over the M4 generation, and while most home networks won’t feel the difference immediately, it puts the laptop in good shape as Wi-Fi 7 infrastructure becomes the norm. The 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display, exceptional battery life, fanless silent operation, and 12MP Center Stage camera all carry over from what was already one of the better everyday laptop packages available.

One thing worth being upfront about: this is the base 16GB configuration, which handles browsing, productivity, and light creative work without issue. If your day involves video editing, large development projects, or heavy multitasking, the 24GB model is worth the extra spend.

Why it’s worth it

The M5 MacBook Air at $1,149.99 is a $150 saving on Apple’s newest silicon in a 15-inch package that includes Wi-Fi 7 and full Apple Intelligence support. For a first Mac, a work laptop, or anyone upgrading from an Intel-era machine, the performance and longevity on offer here are difficult to match at this price from any competitor.

The bottom line

The M5 MacBook Air 15-inch at $1,149.99 is the everyday laptop that most people should be looking at right now. The new chip, Wi-Fi 7, and Apple Intelligence features add up to a machine that will hold up comfortably for years, and the $150 saving brings it to its lowest price in a month.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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