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MacBook Air (M1, 2020)

The UK refurbished MacBook market continues to adjust in response to Apple’s recent M4 MacBook and MacBook Pro release. Supply is healthy, but standout deals remain elusive. This week, Amazon Renewed listings reflect a modest price reduction—on average, £40 off most configurations.

The refurbished inventory is saturated with base models. 8 GB RAM and 256 GB SSD specification machines dominate the listings but are quite constrained. These are sufficient for light tasks but ill-suited for development, design, or any performance-intensive workflows.

16 GB RAM and 1 TB SSD configurations offer significantly better longevity and maintain higher resale value, particularly among professional users seeking balanced capability. An emerging trend worth noting appears to be the increased availability of 1 TB models which provide ample storage for most use cases and are rapidly becoming the new baseline for informed buyers.

For buyers focused on future-proofing, thermal efficiency, and post-purchase value retention, avoiding base specs is no longer optional, it has become essential!

TL:DR – My pick of the week is a Macbook Pro (14-inch, M1, 2021) 16GB / 1TB at £869 on Amazon because it is a Pro equipped with the M1 Pro chip and was £1899 new! Always read the fine print and compare prices widely before deciding.

This note is based on prices at the end of March 2025. Apple continue to sell M2 (refurbished) and M3 (refurbished and new) MacBook Air computers. You can also find them in the UK refurbished and new at John Lewis and Amazon, second hand at Computer Exchange and new (although just specific mid range models) at Costco.

Originally released in July 2022 with the M2 Chip and then updated with the M3 Chip the MagSafe 3 equipped MacBook Air is almost a MacBook Pro now with a fanless flat design, Liquid Retina display, and an 1080p webcam behind the notch. It sports two Thunderbolt 3/USB 4 ports. This is a great computer and an absolute bargain if you can find a refurbished one at Apple, Amazon, John Lewis or at CeX. The M3 model is about 20% faster all round than the M2 which remains available - the M3 model is what tends to be called a speedbump release - not too different, but a few key changes.

If you can't justify the cost of a refurbished M3 model, the 16GB/1TB MacBook Air (M1, 2020) at £612 remains a solid fast Mac computer based on Apple Silicon. These are truly excellent, cheap Macbooks for commuting/train trips and will get macOS updates for years to come. The MacBook Air doesn't have the Touch Bar which is an expensive part to replace on the MacBook Pro. Independent repairers can do this far cheaper than Apple who make it almost impossible to justify if your machine is out of warranty. 

Heavy workload specification – 16 GB memory 

Apple Certified Refurbished MacBook Air (15-inch, M2, 2023) Mac14,15 A2941 8-Core CPU, 10-Core GPU 16 GB 1TB £1219
Amazon Renewed Macbook Pro (14-inch, M1, 2021) MacBookPro18,3 or MacBookPro18,4 A2442 8 Core CPU, M1 Pro

16GB 

1TB

£869

a2681  Amazon Renewed MacBook Air (13-inch M2, 2022) Mac14,2 A2681 10-Core GPU 16GB 512GB £769.99
a2338 Amazon Renewed MacBook Pro (M1, 2020)  MacBookPro17,1 A2338 8-Core CPU 8-Core GPU 16GB 1TB £650
a2337  Amazon Renewed MacBook Air (M1, 2020) MacBookAir10,1 A2337 7 or 8-Core GPU 16GB 1 TB £612

The transition to Apple Silicon is long finished, and we are now into the fourth generation of M series Chips. This means that the normal service of cut-throat pricing for new and refurbished older stock is resumed in the major channels including Apple themselves. You can save more than a thousand quid against current models by opting for a lower spec, older but still M series Chip model either online or in the Costco or John Lewis rummage bin. Unless you really are a person who needs to do heavy software development, virtualisation or video editing on the train you're going to be fine with a slightly older model. And remember, if you buy it from Apple or new you can still get AppleCare. If you buy it from Computer Exchange or John Lewis you get a 2 year warranty too.

Intel Macs are dead. There are a couple of models still supported but theres really no reason now to hold on to them. Let them go.

M4

Apple say the M4 chip features a powerful 10-core CPU, an up to 10-core GPU, and support for up to 32GB of unified memory, making the new MacBook Air up to 2x faster than the M1 model.

M3

The M3 chip brings even faster performance and more capabilities to MacBook Air. Featuring a powerful 8-core CPU, up to a 10-core GPU, and support for up to 24GB of unified memory, the new MacBook Air is up to 60 percent faster than the model with M1 and up to 13x faster than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Air. Apple say that compared to a PC laptop with an Intel Core i7 processor, MacBook Air delivers up to 2x faster performance, up to 50 percent faster web browsing, and up to 40 percent longer battery life.

M2

M2 was the second generation of Apple’s M-series chips. Apple claimed industry-leading power efficiency and due to the unified memory architecture, and custom technologies, M2 brought more performance and capabilities the MacBook Air. M2 featured a next-generation 8-core CPU with advancements in both performance and efficiency cores, along with Apple’s next-generation GPU, which now has up to 10 cores — two more than the prvious M1 Chip. M2 delivers 100GB/s of unified memory bandwidth and supports up to 24GB of fast unified memory, so it can handle even larger and more complex workloads with ease. Designed to dramatically speed up video workflows, M2 also adds a next-generation media engine and a powerful ProRes video engine for hardware-accelerated encode and decode, so systems with M2 will be able to play back more streams of 4K and 8K video than before.

macOS, easy to update

Apple Mac computers based on Apple silicon can be easily updated to the latest version of macOS.

The changes with the MacBook Air (13-inch, M3, 2024)

The M3 model supports two external displays and has WiFi 6E. Those changes and that M3 Chip equate to £150-£200 in additional cost.

Similarities in the MacBook Air (M2, 2022) and MacBook Air (13-inch, M3, 2024)

Introduced in June 2022 2020, the MacBook Air (M2, 2022) featured a new, strikingly thin design in four beautiful finishes, larger 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, 1080p HD camera, MagSafe charging, and more.

It became the perfect choice for all workloads even gaming provided the game you want is available. A number of possible specifications exist, but if funds allow you should max out to 16GB RAM, and at least 512GB SSD storage. These MacBook Pro computers can't be upgraded after purchase so getting one which is maxed out now will pay dividends when you dont run out of space and the Mac consequently lasts much longer.

Pros - MacBook Air (13-inch, M3, 2024) 512GB models

  • Processor: Apple M3 chip 8-Core CPU and 10-core GPU.
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi is upgraded to 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6E
  • Display: Two external displays (with laptop lid closed)

Pros - MacBook Pro (M2, 2022) 512GB models

  • Display: 13.6-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology with 2560 by 1664 native resolution native resolution at 224 pixels per inch and 500 nits of brightness.
  • Power: MagSafe 3.
  • Processor: Apple M2 chip 8-Core CPU and 10-core GPU.
  • Memory: 8GB, 16 GB or 24 GB unified memory. Memory can't be upgraded so choose at least a 16GB model.
  • Ports: Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports
  • Keyboard and Trackpad: Force Touch trackpad ;Full-size backlit keyboard. Integrated Touch ID sensor.
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi is upgraded to 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6. Bluetooth also has the latest 5.3 wireless technology
  • Audio: 1 - 3.5-mm headphone jack, 4 - Built-in speakers

Cons – MacBook Pro (M2, 2022)

  • Only one external display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz.
  • 256GB model is reportedly slower than the previous model. 

Cons – MacBook Pro and MacBook Air (M1, 2020) models

  • No MagSafe 3
  • Older design
  • MacBook Pro has Touch Bar which is an expensive repair if it fails. (Ask me how I know!) 

Cons – Overall

  • AppleCare is extra but you really should have it! Otherwise buy from a store with a guarantee.
  • There have been a few report of thermal throttling due to the M2 running hotter than the M1 but this is something many users will never encounter in their day-to-day use.
  • MacBook Airs are fanless. If your workload needs a fan then get a MacBook Pro.
  • You'll need a USB-C hub to add old ports for older peripherals and devices or networking. These are inexplicably expensive. We use and recommend the CalDigit Thunderbolt 4 Element Hub which has 4X Thunderbolt 4/USB4 Ports, 4X USB 3.2 Gen2 10Gb/s Ports and supports Single display up to 8K or Dual 4K 60Hz Displays with 60W Charging with an 0.8m Cable 
  • No CD/DVD. No Apple computers have them any more. We use and recommend the Verbatim Blu-Ray DVD-Drive 43888 - External - Black (Pioneer mechanism)
  • Virtualisation only of Arm based VM's. No Intel VM support. Keep an old Intel Mac around for legacy VM's or move them to an Intel Windows or Linux computer because VMware Fusion and Workstation are Free Now – Moving a Virtual Machine from Mac to PC is Easy.

Conclusion

The MacBook Air (M2, 2022) signalled the transition to a new body style with more of a MacBook Pro look. Crucially this model reintroduced MagSafe 3 - a lost innovation that had saved many laptops including mine! My choice is the Apple Certified Refurbished 13-inch MacBook Air Apple M3 Chip with 8‑Core CPU and 10‑Core GPU 16 GB/512 GB in Midnight for £929 at the UK Apple website at the end of March 2026, although you should look online at Amazon too. If you can do without HDMI and microSD card support and you aren't a gamer needing fans it makes an almost perfect laptop.

Alternatives

MacBook Air (M1, 2020) and MacBook Pro (13-inch M1, 2020) are quite a lot cheaper, but can be hard to find in new condition now. Both sport an older design and shape, with no MagSafe, a slightly different keyboard, slightly smaller battery and a lower power USB-C adapter than current models. The higher spec models are really great and comparatively inexpensive (for Apple) laptops.