One retailer is offering a much cheaper MacBook Air deal, which works out to just £1 a day
A tech expert has shared an unmissable new way to buy an Apple MacBook Air thanks to one provider's newest contract, which works out at just £1 a day. While the likes of Currs or the Apple Store may be an obvious choice for many, this lesser-known deal actually comes from Sky TV.
Sharing the deal to The Mirror, Dave explained how opting for the plan works out in shoppers' favour, despite it being £59 more expensive than Apple's own site, simply as the instalments are a more affordable way to cover the cost compared to paying an upfront fee.READ MORE: M&S £30 'bag of the season' almost identical to £3,800 Bottega Veneta version
"The final thing to note is that Sky is also offering a SIM when you buy this MacBook Air with the entry-level plan - which includes 100MB of data - currently free", a freebie perk that's not widely offered. Sky TV shoppers can also choose from 5GB for £8 per month or 25GB for £12 per month, an add-on always recommended so if you ever lose access to Wi-Fi, you'll still be able to stay connected.
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