Sky has recently reduced the prices of Apple’s MacBook Air M4 models to their lowest ever, offering them on contract. For just £20 per month, you can now get the latest MacBook Air M4, with a minimal upfront fee of £2. This deal allows for spreading the cost over a 48-month contract, resulting in a total price of £962, which is actually cheaper than buying directly from Apple at £999.
In addition to the standard model, Sky is providing options with increased memory and screen size. The 512GB version is now available at £24 per month (previously £26) with a £12 upfront cost. If you prefer a larger display, the MacBook Air 15-inch M4 (2025) 256GB is priced at £24 per month (previously £26) with a £12 upfront fee.
While these Sky deals offer convenient payment plans, it’s worth noting that there are cheaper alternatives available. Apple is providing a £100 discount to university students purchasing the Air. John Lewis is selling the device for £899, and Amazon offers the M4 Air for just £859.97, but these options require full upfront payment.
The MacBook Air M4 features the impressive M4 processor, boosting performance significantly. With 16GB of RAM, extended battery life of up to 18 hours, a high-resolution screen, quality sound, and a Force Touch trackpad, it offers a premium user experience. Additional features include MagSafe charging, fingerprint scanner security, and Apple Intelligence. The new Sky Blue color option adds to the existing Midnight, Silver, and Starlight choices.
However, limitations noted in reviews include the lack of post-purchase upgrade options, all ports being on one side, and potential cost increases when upgrading memory and storage. If you are content with the base 256GB model, Sky’s latest deal makes owning a MacBook Air more financially manageable on a monthly basis.
