
That makes it the better – perhaps even the obvious – choice for many people looking for power and value. Both models tout Apple’s M1 chip, giving it even better performance and much-improved battery life. The MacBook Air M1 dropped at the same price point for the base model. The higher-end model, on the other hand, was priced at £1,299/$1,299/AU$1,999.


When it first came out, the MacBook Air 2020 cost £999/$999/AU$1,599 for its base model, offering a nice £100/$100/AU$100 price drop from the 2019 model for more powerful specs and double the storage, among other improvements.
