The MacBook Air M1 for $599 might be the best back to school laptop pick of the year

Apple’s M1 MacBook Air offers great value for students seeking a reliable and lightweight laptop

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/the-macbook-air-m1-for-usd599-might-be-the-best-back-to-school-laptop-pick-of-the-year

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