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Cash in on tech offers from Best Buy when you sign up for Student Deals on their website. Among a variety of offers now available is a promo for $150 in savings on select MacBook models, including the 13.3″ MacBook Air.
Originally $999.99, on sale for $849.99, and ultimately $699.99 (at time of publish) after the Student Deals discount, the MacBook Air is a tantalizing deal for any student looking for something functional. This deal also receives free shipping since it’s over $35.

Buy Now from Best Buy

The Apple 13.3″ MacBook Air has an Intel Core i5, 8GB of Memory, and 128GB of Flash Storage. It’s lauded for being “thin, light, and durable,” which makes it easy to haul from class to class. Signing up for Best Buy’s Student Deals will not require you to have a college-affiliated email address (.edu), but you will need to make an account with Best Buy, and then provide information about what college you’re attending and when you’ll be graduating.
The 13.3″ MacBook Air isn’t the only thing you can use your Student Deals discounts on, however. There are also promo codes for $50 off select iPad Pro models, $50 off select iMac models, $100 off select Surface devices, and so on. Each deal will provide a unique promo code that you can either utilize online or print out to redeem in-store.
Visit the Slickdeals Best Buy Store Page for more electrifying offers.

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Taryn Ziegler

Taryn Ziegler is a localization editor working in the greater Seattle area. She graduated from the University of Washington Bothell and harbors a deep love for all things related to literature and indie gaming.