Every M5 MacBook Air just hit an all time low on Amazon ($199 Discount)
Apple's newest Air only launched in March, and Amazon already has all four of these configurations at the best prices we've seen.

Here's the deal: the M5 MacBook Air came out in March 2026, and laptops this new almost never go on sale this fast. Amazon didn't get the memo. Right now every configuration I'm about to walk through is sitting at a record low, roughly $200 off Apple's list price. If you've been waiting for the new Air to dip below sticker, this is the moment.
I'll give you the prices up front, then talk through what you actually get and which one I'd buy.

The prices
512GB SSD, 16GB RAM for $899.99 (reg. price $1,099)
1TB SSD, 24GB RAM for $1,299.99 (reg. price $1,499)
512GB SSD, 16GB RAM for $1,099.99 (reg. price $1,299)
1TB SSD, 24GB RAM for $1,499.99 (reg. price $1,699)
Every one of those is an all time low for that exact configuration. The catch, and I'll be honest about it, is that the discount tends to come and go by color. Most finishes (midnight, starlight, silver, sky blue) have been live at the lowest price, but a color here or there occasionally bounces back up to full retail. If the price you see matches the table, you're good. If it doesn't, check another color.

What you're actually getting
All four run Apple's M5 chip, the same silicon in the 14 inch MacBook Pro from last fall. You get a 10 core CPU across the board. The GPU is where the configs split: the base 13 inch (512GB, 16GB) uses an 8 core GPU, and every other model here steps up to the 10 core GPU. For everyday work, a wall of browser tabs, and light creative stuff, you won't feel the difference. If you edit video or lean on the graphics, the 10 core models have a little more headroom.
The rest of the spec sheet is shared:
- Display. Liquid Retina, 500 nits, a billion colors. The 13 inch panel measures 13.6 inches, the 15 inch measures 15.3 inches. Both run at 60Hz, so there's no ProMotion here. That's a MacBook Pro feature.
- Memory and storage. Apple doubled the starting specs this year. 512GB and 16GB of RAM is now the floor, which is a real upgrade over the old 256GB base.
- Battery. Up to 18 hours. This is still the Air's party trick, and because the design is fanless, it does it all in silence.
- Camera and connectivity. A 12MP Center Stage camera that keeps you framed on calls, WiFi 7, Bluetooth 6, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and a headphone jack.
- Weight. The 13 inch is about 2.7 pounds, the 15 inch about 3.3 pounds. Either one disappears into a bag.

Which one is for you
The $899.99 13 inch is the easy recommendation for most people. It's the cheapest way into a brand new Air, it has enough memory and storage for normal life, and at under nine hundred dollars it's frankly a lot of laptop. If you're a student, a writer, or someone who mostly lives in a browser and a handful of apps, stop here.
Step up to the $1,299.99 13 inch (24GB, 1TB) if you keep a lot of stuff on device or run heavier apps. The extra memory matters more than people expect once you start juggling big projects, and 1TB means you stop babysitting your storage.
Go 15 inch if screen space is the thing you care about. The $1,099.99 15 inch with 512GB and 16GB is the sweet spot. You get the bigger canvas and the 10 core GPU for two hundred dollars more than the base 13 inch. The $1,499.99 15 inch (24GB, 1TB) is the one I'd point a freelancer or a heavy multitasker toward, someone who wants room to grow and never wants to think about it again.
A couple of honest tradeoffs
These are still MacBook Airs, not Pros. No ProMotion display, Thunderbolt 4 instead of Thunderbolt 5, and the GPU tops out at 10 cores. If you're doing sustained, heavy rendering, the Air will thermal throttle where a Pro wouldn't. For the other 95 percent of us, none of that matters.
Worth knowing: last year's M4 Air still floats around at similar sale prices, and it's a great machine. But the M5 is faster, the AI performance is a real step up, and right now the new model is discounted enough that I wouldn't reach for the old one.
Bottom line
If you want the newest MacBook Air and you didn't want to pay full price, this is it. The $899.99 13 inch is the no fuss pick for most people, and the 15 inch models are the easy call if you want a bigger screen. Personally, I'd grab the 512GB 13 inch and put the savings toward a good Thunderbolt dock. Just keep an eye on the color you pick, since that's where the price tends to wobble.
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