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The 15-inch MacBook Air is ideal for folks who want a big-screen laptop for multitasking without the bulk — or higher price — of a MacBook Pro.
That said, the MacBook Air 15-inch M2 isn’t the only $1,299 MacBook you can buy, as Apple is still offering the MacBook Pro 13-inch M2 for that price. Released last year, that notebook was the ...
Apple’s latest MacBook Air uses last year’s processor and has a big, 15-inch screen that could banish its claim to super-portability. Read our full review.
It’s been a long time coming, but Apple finally has a 15-inch version of the classic MacBook Air. I say a long time because I recall covering rumors of a 15-inch Air more than 10 years ago.
The MacBook Air M2 (15-inch) still packs a pair of USB-C ports on the left side, a MagSafe charging connector, and a 3.5mm headphone jack on the right side.
Apple MacBook Air 15" (M2/256GB): was $1,299 now $1,199 @ Apple Students only! Apple's back to school sale is now live. As part of the sale, students and parents/faculty can get the new MacBook ...
The new 15-inch MacBook Air uses Apple's M2 chip. Apple Apple's 2020 13-inch MacBook Air uses the company's M1 processor, while the 2022 13-inch and 2023 15-inch models both use the more powerful ...
Apple just debuted its 15-inch MacBook Air, which simply expands the size of our favorite laptop, the 13-inch MacBook Air — here’s how to choose between them.
Apple at WWDC 2023 announced a new MacBook Air with a larger 15.3-inch Liquid Retina display that is powered by Apple's latest M2 processor under the hood.. Described by Apple as "the world's ...
The MacBook Air 15-inch remains slimline, although not quite as slim as the M1 version. The 13-inch version is definitely slimmer than its M1 equivalent, by comparison.
The MacBook Air 15-inch was made to be more of a good thing for people who might not have owned a Mac already. Judged on that crowd-pleasing basis, it’s tricky to argue with what’s on offer here.