Apple’s MacBook products rarely see significant price cuts, but now there’s a chance to grab a deal with Sky offering the latest MacBook Air M4 for just £20 per month. By opting for this contract, the cost becomes more manageable, requiring only a £2 upfront payment.
Signing up for a 48-month contract with Sky brings the total price for the MacBook Air M4 to £962, which is actually cheaper than purchasing directly from Apple at £999. Besides the standard model, Sky also provides options with higher memory capacity and larger screens.
For £24 a month and a £12 upfront fee, you can get the 512GB version, previously priced at £26. Additionally, the 15-inch MacBook Air M4 (2025) with 256GB is now available at £24 per month with a £12 upfront cost.
While these deals from Sky are enticing, it’s worth noting that Apple offers a £100 discount to university students purchasing the Air. Other retailers like John Lewis and Amazon sell the device for £899 and £859.97, respectively, with upfront payments required.
The MacBook Air boasts significant upgrades, including the powerful M4 processor, 16GB of RAM, up to 18 hours of battery life, a high-resolution screen, excellent sound quality, and a Force Touch trackpad. Features like MagSafe charging, a fingerprint scanner for security, and Apple Intelligence are also included.
The MacBook Air M4 is now available in a new Sky Blue color, expanding the existing Midnight, Silver, and Starlight options. While there are limitations in terms of post-purchase upgrades and port placement, the base model with a 256GB hard drive is a solid choice, especially with Sky’s affordable monthly pricing.