Limited Offer: Get 27% Off M3 MacBook Airs

For a limited time you can currently get 27% off the M3 MacBook Air with a whopping 24GB of RAM and a 512GB hard drive.

Normally this configuration would cost $1,499 but the 13 inch model is currently on offer at just $1,099.

If you don’t need quite this much RAM, you can also get 18% off the 16GB RAM version making it just $899.99.

This one of the best deals we’ve spotted in our Mac Hardware Deals of the Week but there are also some other great bargains to be had including:

1. LG 27MD5KL-B 27 Inch UltraFine 5K (60% off)

This excellent alternative to the Apple Studio Display was originally priced at $1,299 by LG, but you can currently get it for $789.00.

Check out our review of the 27 inch LG UltraFine 5K for more.

2. HP Color LaserJet Pro M283fdw (57% off)

The superb HP Color LaserJet Pro M283fdw just got even cheaper and refurbished models are now sub $300 at just $295.00 – that’s 57% off the retail price of $679.89.

Highlights include 600 x 600 dpi prints and printing speeds of 22 pages per minute and AirPrint support.

For more options, check out our guide to the best all in one printers for Mac.

3. Samsung ViewFinity S9 (46% Off)

The Samsung ViewFinity is one of the best 5K monitor for Macs and you can now get 46% off.

Originally the monitor was priced at $1,599.99 by Samsung but it’s now available on Amazon for just $736.07 which is an amazing deal for a 5K monitor.

4. Mac Pro (Only $199)

Remember the “Trash Can” Apple Mac Pro? Originally it started at $2,999 but you can still pick one up refurbished for just $199!

These are still amazing Intel Macs and there are many good reasons to buy one at this rock-bottom price.

Even if you max it out with more RAM and hard drive space, it still only comes to $839 compared to the original price of $7,199.

Check out our roundup of Mac hardware deals of the week for more offers.


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