Apple unveiled the M2-powered MacBook Air and MacBook Pro earlier this month. The MacBook Pro went on sale a couple of weeks ago, but Apple hasn't revealed when exactly the MacBook Air will be available for purchase. However, if a new report is to be believed, the MacBook Air will launch on July 15, with pre-orders expected to begin on July 8.
The M2 MacBook Air starts at $1,199, and you can buy one with an 8-core GPU or a 10-core GPU. It comes with a 13.6" Liquid Retina display having a peak brightness of 500 nits and packs a 52.6 Wh Li-Poly battery advertised to offer up to 15 hours of web browsing and up to 18 hours of Apple TV app movie playback.
The M2 MacBook Air features a MagSafe 3 charging port and a backlit Magic Keyboard and has four color options - Silver, Starlight, Space Gray, and Midnight. It is 0.44" thick and weighs 1.24 kg.
You can read our M2 MacBook Air announcement coverage here to know more about it.
Is this another downgrade like the laughable M2 Macbook Pro or actually better or the same in specs this time?
These are for the causals, it can do web browsing, photo editing, video editing, gaming, programming, document, media consumption and so on, functioning just like iPads, Always on, always available.. no need to wait for the PC to slow boot up. ...
Producers will go for Apple Mac the Cheese Grater with AMD, also probably dual boot with Windows11 too. Gamers also unlikely to use a low spec Air.
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