In recent weeks, MediaMark has launched numerous offers on Apple devices. And after expanding its Black Weeks campaign, we now find the MacBook Air (2024) at a very good price; Concretely, this is the version with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of SSD, which we now have in store for 1,329 dollars.
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A more complete version of the MacBook Air (2024)
This Apple laptop, in this specific version, currently starts at the recommended price of 1,529 dollars, but by taking advantage of the offer from MediaMarkt’s Black Weeks campaign, which will be available until next November 20, we can take advantage of the reduction of 200 dollars to have it at home for 1,329 dollars.
The MacBook Air 2024 is a fairly powerful laptop from Apple’s catalog. In this case we are talking about the model that incorporates a 13.6 inch screen with a resolution of 2460 x 1664 pixels and which, as we have already mentioned, has both 16 GB of RAM
Internally we find the Apple M3 chipwhich offers both good power and excellent performance for demanding applications. In addition, this computer integrates four speakers compatible with Dolby Atmos and with Spatial Audio and its battery offers an autonomy of approximately 15 hours of use.
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