Ideal College Laptop for $1,500
For a high-performing and reliable laptop for college, the 15-inch MacBook Air with M3 is currently available at a reduced price. The top-tier 16GB / 512GB variant is on sale for $1,449 on Amazon, discounted from its usual $1,699 price, Techradar prepared.
It's true that the price is substantial, but with the $250 markdown, this MacBook Air model reaches an unprecedented low, making it a worthwhile investment. The laptop boasts the renowned robust build quality, sleek design, and stunning display characteristic of MacBooks. The advanced M3 chipset ensures exceptional performance, capable of handling even demanding tasks efficiently. While it might not match the gaming capabilities of specialized Windows laptops, it excels in virtually every other area, coupled with remarkable battery life.
A durable MacBook like this can easily last for several years, covering the extent of your college education if you maintain it well. Although many back-to-school deals present budget-friendly alternatives, stretching your budget for a high-quality MacBook Air is a wise choice.
The Optimal College Laptop – If Budget Permits
Another viable choice for college is the more compact 13-inch MacBook Air M3, now priced at $849 on Amazon, down from $1,099. However, my preference lies with the 15-inch model for the following reasons:
While it may be slightly less portable compared to the 13-inch version, the larger screen is far more comfortable for extended use. If your college routine involves long hours in your dorm or library, your eyes will appreciate the larger display. Furthermore, watching shows and movies, or even occasional gaming sessions are significantly more enjoyable on the 15-inch screen, especially when you're not seated closely to the device.
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