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Apple unveils MacBook Air powered by new M2 chip (The Siasat Daily)

San Francisco: At the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2022, tech giant Apple has introduced a completely redesigned MacBook Air and an updated.

Meanwhile, the 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 starts at Rs 129,900 and Rs 119,900 for education. MacBook Air with M2 starts at Rs 119,900 and Rs 109,900 for education. It is now available in four finishes — silver, space gray, midnight, and starlight.

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Apple hikes MacBook Air M1's India price by Rs 7000 (India Today)

After the WWDC 2022 event last night, the Cupertino-based tech giant Apple announced a price hike for the previous generation MacBook Air model with an M1 ...

The base model comes with an 8-Core CPU, 8-Core GPU, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD Storage. The top-end model of the MacBook Air M2 with 8-Core CPU, 10-Core GPU, 8GB RAM, and 512GB SSD comes at a price of Rs 1,49,900. Apple has officially increased the price of the MacBook Air (2020) on the company’s online store. Most people expected the same to happen to the 2020 MacBook Air with an M1 chipset following the launch of the MacBook Air 2022 M2 edition.

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WWDC 2022: Apple announces M2 MacBook Air, iOS 16, and more (TNW)

Apple's WWDC 2022 keynote address was jam-packed with announcements, including the M2 processor, a redesigned MacBook Air, iOS 16, and more.

In a surprisingly clunky-yet-practical maneuver for Apple, you can mount your iPhone to the top of your display using a MagSafe mount. The new M2-powered MacBook Air was definitely the highlight of this year’s WWDC keynote, and we’re looking forward to seeing how it performs in the real world. Of course, the MacBook Air is powered by M2, and Apple claims the device will be able to get 20 hours of battery life. Ventura introduces a feature called Stage Manager which puts your primary apps front and center but shoots your other open apps off to the side. The public betas for iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 will roll out next month, prior to the full launch in the fall. The new design also increases the screen size to 13.6” (up from 13”). The chip also now supports up to 24 GB of unified memory, up from the 16 GB of the previous generation. The MacBook Air was one of Steve Jobs’ most memorable product reveals — a thin wedge-shaped laptop that could somehow fit in a manilla envelope. Now, after 14 years, Apple has abandoned the wedge shape in favor of a 1.2 kg (2.7 lb) thin design that looks very… Yup, that’s right: Apple has brought its advanced screen cutout technology to the MacBook Air. That notch enables Apple to use a (hopefully) decent webcam while shrinking the bezels to a minuscule sliver. Of course, we’ll have to see real-world benchmarks to know how meaningful that difference really is. As usual, day one’s keynote address was jam-packed with announcements; most of them were the expected software updates, but there were some important hardware reveals too.

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New MacBook Air, now with an M2 chip, starts at P69,990 (Sports Interactive Network Philippines)

This custom silicon promises to be 18 percent faster in terms of CPU performance, and 35 percent faster GPU performance (perfect for your games and your video ...

The new Air lives up to its name, measuring only 11.3 millimeters tall when snapped shut, and weighing only 2.7 pounds. The successor to Apple’s much-vaunted M1 chip has been announced at the tech giant’s WWDC conference, bringing more powerful performance to an already hardy processor. MacBook Air, 2022: P69,990 (for 256GB and 8-core GPU), P87,990 (for 512GB and 10-core GPU)

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WWDC 2022: New Apple MacBook Air M2, Here is how much it will ... (Times Now)

Apple in its annual developer conference announced the all-new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, the prices start at $1199 and $1299, but how much will the most ...

The display panel supports 1 billion colors and has a peak brightness of 500nits. 2022 MacBookAir continues to be the Thin and light laptop that we all love, but this time it gets supercharged internals with the new M2 chipset, the 5nm chipset is based on Apple’s custom ARM architecture, and brings many upgrades over the already zippy M1 chip. liquid retina displaywith 2560x1664 pixels finds its way into the Air as well.

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Apple MacBook Air and Pro powered by the new M2 chip revealed ... (India TV)

Apple unveiled MacBook Air and MacBook Pro at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2022. Both the MacBook variants will be powered by the new M2 chip.

The MacBook Air powered by M2 will be available at a starting price of around Rs 119,900 and Rs 109,900 for education. Also, the MacBook Pro will also be powered by an M2 chipset and will feature a 13-inch display. The new MacBook will feature an even thinner and lighter design this time, making it perfect to carry anywhere.

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Apple Announces MacBook Air With the M2 Chip (IGN Africa)

The MacBook Air (2022) will feature two Thunderbolt ports, a headphone jack, and MagSafe charging. True to the MacBook Air line, which are known for being thin ...

Like the M1-powered MacBook Air, the MacBook Air (2022) features a fanless design. The MacBook Air (2022) will feature two Thunderbolt ports, a headphone jack, and MagSafe charging. As part of its WWDC 2022 keynote, the MacBook Air 2022 will include the new M2 chip.

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Apple's new-look MacBook Air is a sign of confidence. But there's a ... (ZDNet)

With a one-two punch, Apple redesigns its most popular laptop, and introduces its new M2 chip at the same time. But MacBook Air buyers will have to fork out ...

But if the M2 processor can genuinely turn the humble MacBook Air into a gaming rig capable of playing the forthcoming No Man's Sky or Resident Evil: Village, then that really would mark a new era for the Mac. 304.1mm x 212.4mm x 15.6mm (11.97 x 8.36in x 0.61in) 304.1mm x 212.4mm x 15.6mm (11.97 x 8.36in x 0.61in) 2560 x 1600 (277ppi) A barrage of graphs and charts followed this announcement, intended to prove the superiority of the M2 over both the M1 and Intel's rival processors: 20% faster applying Photoshop filters, 38% faster for video-editing in Final Cut Pro, and more. 2560 x 1600 (277ppi) This year's keynote for Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) may not have sprung any similar surprises, but it still managed to be a real crowd-pleaser simply by giving the audience exactly what they wanted. 304.1mm x 212.4mm x 4.1-16.1mm (11.97in x 8.36in x 0.16-0.63in) 2560 x 1600 (277ppi) So successful was the design of the MacBook Air that -- bar a few refinements along the way -- it had remained largely unchanged ever since its launch in 2008. That transition is now almost complete, bar the Intel-based Mac Pro, and seems to have been surprisingly smooth and successful. 304.1mm x 215mm x 11.3mm (11.97 x 8.46in x 0.44in)

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Apple just unveiled its biggest MacBook Air rethink in a decade ... (Fortune)

The company showcased the updated laptop Monday at its Worldwide Developers Conference, an event that's otherwise focused on software updates for the iPhone ...

Apple intended to launch the revamped MacBook Air in 2021, but it was delayed by supply-chain snags, the chip shortage and internal design challenges. Apple is also working on new Mac Pro desktop, high-end MacBook Pros, Mac minis and an iMac for release over the next year or so. When the MacBook Air was first unveiled by Jobs, the Apple co-founder famously pulled the ultrathin laptop out of a manila envelope. It also has as much as 24 gigabytes of memory, up from 16 in the M1. And there’s an updated video engine to more smoothly play 4K and 8K video. The machine has a 13.6-inch screen, up from 13.3 inches on the previous model, and — like the MacBook Pro — a 1080p camera with twice the resolution of the previous model. The new Air adds yet another machine to the company’s lucrative lineup of computers, which has seen revenue jump since a switch away from Intel Corp. chips in 2020.

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MacBook Air M2 pre-orders: all you need to know about buying ... (TechRadar)

All the information you need about MacBook Air M2 pre-orders, including where to buy Apple's 2022 laptop.

That said, early signs suggest the MacBook Air (M2, 2022) offers a more modern and enhanced experience thanks to the new screen and design changes so there's definitely an argument for pre-ordering the latest version. The older laptop is simply so good - it's been at the top of our best laptop guide for a few years now - that this new version would need to be a dramatic improvement to unseat it. If that happens, it could be difficult to buy for a good few weeks as you wait for the next batch of stock to arrive. The price starts at $1,199 / £1,249 for the cheapest version with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD storage - that's $200 / £250 more than the lowest price for the current MacBook Air M1. Apple just announced a brand new MacBook Air at WWDC 2022 that's powered by the latest and upgraded M2 chip. Look out for trade-in options to get a big discount on the new device, too.

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Apple lifts the lid on the M2-powered MacBook Air (Expert Reviews)

Most important, though, is the inclusion of Apple's new M2 chip, which comprises an eight-core processor and an eight or ten-core GPU (up two cores on the ...

The M2 MacBook Air starts at £1,249 for the version with the eight-core GPU, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, and £1,549 for the model with the ten-core GPU, 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. There’s been a small keyboard shuffle, too: the squashed Function keys of the M1 MacBook Air have been replaced with full-height versions. All of these design tweaks look like they’ll improve on an already five-star laptop, but it’s the M2 chip that rightly steals the headlines. Apple is also updating the MacBook Pro 13in with the M2 processor, with prices starting at £1,349 for the model with the ten-core CPU, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. The changes to the 13in MacBook Pro are far more modest, however, and begin and end with the new chip. This updated MacBook Air looks much more like the rest of the lineup now. Most important, though, is the inclusion of Apple’s new M2 chip, which comprises an eight-core processor and an eight or ten-core GPU (up two cores on the previous model) to provide more performance grunt for creative workloads and gaming.

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Apple's new MacBook Air M2 brings back a controversial feature (Creative Bloq)

With a drastically updated body design, new colour range and the reintroduction of MagSafe charging, there's loads to like here. And we know you're expecting us ...

Apple has given the Air a somewhat-extreme makeover, shrinking it by 20 per cent and giving dressing it up in new colour range. There's going to be an 18 per cent performance increase for starters, and the lack of fans mean working on it will be a totally silent experience. Thanks to the notch, we get a vast improvement to the low-quality camera that came before. But when comparing it to the ever-so-annoying uneven bezel thickness of the MacBook Air M1 (so ugly), we think the notch wins out. But there are a whole host of other redesigns and tweaks set to hit the new model, and one of them has given us quite a surprise. With a drastically updated body design, new colour range and the reintroduction of MagSafe charging, there's loads to like here.

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Why Neil Young (maybe) won't think the new MacBook Air speakers ... (TechRadar)

For the audiophile, the two biggest draws in the latest MacBook Air are support for Apple Music's proprietary and immersive spatial audio from the new Air's ...

So, simply plugging high impedance headphones into your average laptop's headphone jack will result in bad sound quality – and all of that investment will be lost to poor impedance matching. If you put it in, you can't get it out because the DAC is no good on the MacBook Pro". adding, "You can't get anything out of that thing. Why? They typically use a much thinner voice coil in their drivers, and so it can be wound without as much air between the individual wires. So, we should all head out and buy some high impedance headphones then? High impedance headphones, meanwhile, could be 250 or even 600 ohms.

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Apple debuts its M2 chip on a redesigned MacBook Air (Domus)

The new Air is thinner and lighter, comes in four colors, and draws many design cues from the M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pros.

The aluminum unibody enclosure contributes to a general feeling of sturdiness, and it now comes in four finishes: Space Gray, Silver, Midnight (dark blue), and Starlight (a tonality reminiscent of the old Champagne Gold color). The screen is a larger 13.6” Liquid Retina Display, a big step forward from the previous version, and comes with the same notch we’ve seen on the latest MacBook Pros. That's where Apple placed a new 1080p FaceTime HD camera. The laptop’s body is just 11.3 mm thin and weighs only 2.7 pounds. The new Air moves along the same design directive as the upper-tier MacBook Pros with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips.

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Compared: New M2 MacBook Air vs M1 MacBook Air (AppleInsider)

Apple has given the MacBook Air its first major refresh after it transitioned to Apple Silicon. Here's how the new M2 version measures against the 2020 M1 ...

Apple offered the 7-core GPU M1 MacBook Air with SSD options starting from 256GB and rising to 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB at most. The M2 MacBook Air has a larger 52.6-watt-hour lithium polymer battery. The M1 MacBook Pro has stereo speakers, which offer wide stereo sound. However, with the inclusion of MagSafe 3 charging, users can recharge their MacBook Air without sacrificing one of those two ports. The report claims the Geekbench 5 Single-Core test scores 1,869 on the M2 chip, up from the 1,706 of the M1 MacBook Air in Geekbench's browser. However, the shift to a 1080p webcam in the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models probably made those affected by pandemic work-from-home initiatives yearn for more resolution. Sticking with LED, the 2022 MacBook Air has a slightly larger 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display. The M1 MacBook Air has a footprint of 11.97 inches by 8.36 inches. The 2020 MacBook Air is best known for being a slim and light notebook while also giving users the essentials of Mac usability. However, this is based on pre-release chips, which may not reflect scores when the M2 MacBook Air ships. The M1 MacBook Air looked like the Intel model it replaced, albeit with new internal components. MacBook Air (2020, M1)

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MacBook Air 2022 vs MacBook Pro 2022: Which laptop should you ... (Tom's Guide)

The MacBook Air 2022 and MacBook Pro 2022 are both compelling M2-powered laptops, but there's some key differences you need to know.

The MacBook Air 2022 delivers strong M2 performance, a bigger display than the Pro and a sharper webcam in a slimmer and lighter design. And you can get it for $100 less than the MacBook Pro 2022. But I could see some splurging for the Pro to get a little extra oomph and more time away from the outlet. This is where the MacBook Pro 2022 pulls ahead. The MacBook Pro 2022 should offer longer endurance overall with its larger 58.2 watt-hour battery, as it's rated to last for 20 hours of video playback and 17 hours of wireless web surfing. The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro are pretty evenly matched when it comes to their displays. Meanwhile, the MacBook Pro 2022 retains its $1,299 price. We can't say much about the audio quality yet, but the 2022 Air sports a new four-speaker system that's positioned between the keyboard and the display, complete with Spatial audio and Dolby Atmos support. Both the new MacBook Air and new MacBook Pro could be good enough to land on our best laptop list. A MacBook Air 2022 vs MacBook Pro 13-inch 2022 comparison is just what you need if you're trying to decide which new MacBook to buy this year. Here's how the new Air and Pro stack up. But Apple is keeping the entry-level MacBook Pro 2022 13-inch around for a reason, and it packs the same chip while offering some notable advantages over the Air.

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MacBook Air (2022) hands-on: A serious leap forward (Tom's Guide)

The new MacBook Air delivers a powerful new M2 chip, better display and sharper webcam in a sleeker design, but it's pricey.

So who would get the $1,299 / AU$1,999 13-inch MacBook Pro? Anyone who wants even more power (thanks to its active cooling system) and 10-core GPU standard. The design is delightfully portable, and the display is simply awesome in person. Watching the MacBook Air M2 process seven simultaneous streams in Final Cut Pro, I once again felt like this system has the feel of a MacBook Pro in terms of power. The starting configuration comes with a 30W USB-power adapter, but the 35W power dual USB-port adapter costs $20 /AU$30 extra (it's included with the $1,499 model). And the 67W USB-C charger, which supports fast charging of 50% in 30 minutes, costs $20 /AU$30 more than the standard charger. Based on our initial impressions, the new MacBook Air 2022 could be one of the best laptops of the year. The new MacBook Air has the most Pro-level display yet, and that's thanks to an increased brightness of 500 nits. The highlight here is Stage Manager, a new way of multitasking that puts the app you're working on front and center while also making it easy to switch between other open apps. The first thing I noticed about the new MacBook Air 2022 is how small and light it feels. Neither of those numbers vary from what Apple promises with the M1 MacBook Air, though. The Midnight MacBook Air has personality without being too loud. During a demo I was very impressed with the volume and clarity. The $1,499 / AU$2,349 model steps that up to a 10-core GPU for more graphics muscle and 512GB SSD.

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Apple Unveils Redesigned MacBook Air With M2 SoC - ExtremeTech (ExtremeTech)

The upgraded Air offers a little bit more of everything. More power, better GPU, brighter display, a higher resolution webcam, ...

If you go with the base model you’ll get a standard 30W power adapter, but if you upgrade to the more expensive model you’ll get a power brick with two USB-C ports for dual-charging. It has the same eight-core CPU design as M1, which Apple says offers 18 percent more performance at the same wattage as the M1. It also continues to feature a fanless design, which is one of its most-loved features. Of course the big news is the all-new M2 SoC, which is physically larger than the M1 chip it replaces. The redesigned Air looks a lot like a slimmed-down version of the new MacBook Pro. Apple is using the same “slab” design versus the wedge of the previous model. The result is a slightly upgraded Air compared to its M1 predecessor.

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MacBook Air M2 vs 13-inch MacBook Pro M2: What's the difference? (TrustedReviews)

Apple has launched both the MacBook Air M2 and 13-inch MacBook Pro M2. But what are the key differences between the laptops?

Apple claims it has the same 500 nits of brightness and that it has support for millions of colours, as well as packing True Tone technology. It has more colour options, a sleeker design, superior webcam and a more affordable price. The 13-inch MacBook Pro M2 is also slightly thicker and heavier than the Air, coming in at 15.6mm and 1.4kg respectively. Looking at the MacBook Air M2 first, it comes in two different flavours, which you can see below: Sadly, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is also limited to a 720p webcam. It is important to note that we haven’t had the chance to test out either laptop yet, so we won’t be covering the performance until we do get them in for testing.

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Videos: Hands-on with the completely redesigned MacBook Air (9to5Mac)

There are also two new charging brick options, including an all-new 35W compact power adapter with two USB-C ports. MacBook Air also supports fast-charging for ...

The MacBook Air 2022 also offers two USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 ports as well as a new MagSafe port for charging. On the inside of the machine, there’s a new M2 chip that Apple says is up to 40% faster for intensive workloads. Shortly after Apple’s WWDC keynote yesterday, the first hands-on images of the MacBook Air 2022 started to hit the web.

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MacBook Air (2022) Hands-On: You Can Ignore the MacBook Pro 13 (Gizmodo)

Excuse the cliché, but the MacBook Air feels grown-up. I'm thinking it's the shape—gone is the iconic slanting edge, replaced in favor of stout straight ...

Overall, the new MacBook Air is a nice upgrade over the previous model. More importantly, it makes me question why anyone would buy the $1,299 MacBook Pro—and why Apple continues to sell it. New this year is a dual-port 35W USB-C power adapter that lets you charge the laptop and a second device simultaneously. Standard is a 30W charger that comes with the base model. The company claims the MacBook Air will last for 18 hours on a charge during video playback or 15 hours of continuous web browsing. For the more technical bits, the M2 processor is based on the same 5-nanometer technology as the M1 but everything is elevated. While I couldn’t run any benchmarks, Apple ran me through a few impressive demos that flaunted the performance of the MacBook Air’s M2 chip. The “Liquid Retina” panel is brighter—by 25% for up to 500 nits, Apple claims—and the colors are accurate and punchy. Sure, but at least the braided MagSafe cables look durable and can be color-matched to the laptop. The blame belongs to me for believing early MacBook Air rumors that suggested we’d get the same vivid rainbow hues as the iMac. Apple isn’t ready to ready to have fun with its laptop yet, and I’m tired of waiting. Now the Air looks like the MacBook Pro, and with its larger 13.6-inch screen, more like the premium Pro than its smaller but M2-touting counterpart. I always felt the wedge shape made the MacBook Air look thinner than it really was.

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Apple's New MacBook Air Is $200 More—and Probably Worth It (The New York Times)

Apple announced new M2-equipped MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros at its 2022 WWDC keynote presentation.

Although small usability upgrades like that will factor into our recommendations for most people, the new processor will be a major factor when we consider the new MacBook Air in a future update to our guide to the best video and photo editing laptops, which are meant for more specialized uses. Starting at $100 more than the new MacBook Air, the 13-inch MacBook Pro has the same M2 processor but adds a cooling fan inside, which Apple says will keep the processor cool when it’s under heavy loads for long periods of time. All the new laptops will ship in July, and as soon as we’ve had time to thoroughly test the new models, we’ll be updating our recommendations. If the M2 MacBook Air improves on the experience of the M1 version, that will make the newly announced M2 13-inch MacBook Pro a strange in-between to consider. To fit that larger screen into a similarly sized laptop, Apple has added a camera notch at the top, similar to that of the iPhone and the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. Nestled within that notch is a 1080p webcam, the same camera as in the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros, and a nicer camera than the 720p version found in the new 13-inch MacBook Pro, a crucial benefit in the videoconference age.

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The new MacBook Air hands-on videos are here (iMore)

Apple hosted the first day of WWDC 2022 yesterday. During the keynote, the company unveiled the new MacBook Air. All of the initial hands-on videos about the ...

This is the new MacBook Air that a lot of people have been waiting for. The M2 MacBook Air will be available in July 2022, starting at $1,199. The new MacBook Air with M2 is here! Here is the brand new 2022 MacBook Air (M2) announced at WWDC. My fav colourway is the midnight option but it also comes in 3 others. Apple just announced a fully redesigned MacBook Air with an M2 processor. It also now comes packed with a larger display, MagSafe charging, full-size function keys, and an upgraded FaceTime camera.

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MacBook Air M2: What You Can Get For Your Money (CNET)

Looking to pick up a new Apple Macbook Air M2? Here's a look at the various configurations and what may be your best option.

Personally, I'm a proponent of more RAM and care less about storage since I use an external drive if I run into any storage issues. The MacBook Air M2 is available in midnight, starlight, space gray and silver. While you can't preorder the new MacBook Air M2 till July, you can check out what configurations it's available in and how much they cost.

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MacBook Pro M2 13-Inch vs. MacBook Air M2: Do You Need to Go ... (CNET)

Apple updated its top consumer MacBook and its smallest Pro model with its new, more powerful M2 chips. But the Air might be the better choice for pros.

The new Air with the M2 chip has the same internal components as the updated 13-inch MacBook Pro. However, the Air has a new fanless design, a larger, higher-quality display, a higher-resolution webcam and four-speaker audio. The 2022 version of the 13-inch MacBook Pro is identical to its predecessor, with the exception of the new M2 chip. The 13-inch MacBook Pro is also the last model to have a Touch Bar in place of the function key row. The MacBook Pro does have an active cooling system, however, aka fans, which might enable the 13-inch Pro to work harder than the fanless M2-based MacBook Air. We won't know for sure until we test them both. Instead of the more blocky, slab-like design of the newer models, it has a more curved base and lid. However, with the new version of the Air, it might be better for professionals to go with that instead of the MacBook Pro, unless you're a commercial buyer who needs platform consistency.

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Apple presents new MacBook Air powered by M2 chip, plus iOS ... (E&T Magazine)

Apple used WWDC22 - its annual worldwide developer conference - to introduce two new laptops, along with major software updates across its range of devices ...

Its more professional-oriented sibling, the MacBook Pro 13”, previously announced by Apple, has also now been upgraded to the new M2 chip and retains its Retina display, FaceTime HD camera, “studio-quality mics” and up to 20 hours of battery life. “iOS 16 is a big release with updates that will change the way you experience iPhone,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice-president of software engineering. M2 also comes to the 13-inch MacBook Pro, featuring incredible performance, ProRes acceleration, up to 24GB of memory, and up to 20 hours of battery life — making our most portable pro notebook even better.” Apple also announced a swathe of updates for its core software platforms across iPhone, iPad and Watch. The new iOS 16 will allow users to personalise their phone’s Lock Screen with photos, customised widgets, and notification preferences. The new MacBook Air features a strikingly thin design - its all-aluminium unibody enclosure is a mere 11.3mm in thickness - and is powered by Apple’s own next-generation M2 chip. The MagSafe power cable connection also returns to the Air. Four different colours for the Air will be available, including two new options in Midnight and Starlight.

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Hands on with the M2 MacBook Air (sixcolors.com)

Unlike the M1 MacBook Air, which was about providing a comforting shell around the then-new concept of a Mac running an Apple-designed processor, the new Air ...

On Monday, Apple claimed that the MacBook Air is the most popular laptop model in the world. If you’re planning on doing that a lot, the 14-inch MacBook Pro might be a better buy. But if the characteristics of the M1 are any indication, that would only ever happen if you maxed out the GPU for a very long time, perhaps while playing a game or performing a very complicated render. So, there was another laptop announced on Monday: the 13-inch MacBook Pro. To call this a new laptop would not be right. What do you get if you buy a 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro instead of an M2 MacBook Air? A bigger, heavier computer (with a smaller screen!) that must be charged via one of its two USB-C ports. This is in contrast to last year’s MacBook Pro, which shipped with a Silver cable, even if your laptop was of the Space Gray variety. Ever since the M1 iMac launched with six bright color options (plus silver), rumors abounded that the next MacBook Air would join the party and embrace color. And Apple has chosen not to provide it with enough I/O power to drive a second external display. I lament the loss of more fun colors for these laptops, but I have to admit that Midnight looks great to me. (There’s no “MacBook Air” inscription on the bottom, though.) The edges of the laptop are flat, reflecting Apple’s current hardware aesthetic. And perhaps most importantly, the MagSafe charging is back on the Air! It’s also quite thin, though instead of the classic wedge design, Apple has kept it a consistent 0.44 inches (1.13cm) thick—thicker than the thin end of the wedge but thinner than the thick edge.

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Apple MacBook Air M2 Unveiled (Man of Many)

Think a thinner design, more performance, larger 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, 1080p FaceTime HD camera, a four-speaker sound system, and up to 18 hours of ...

The processing power of the M2 chip will hardly have its work cut out making these images look good, but it’s nice to have alongside a camera that produces twice the resolution and low-light performance of the previous generation. MacBook Air also supports immersive Spatial Audio for music and movies with Dolby Atmos. They even rather ironically include a USB-C to MagSafe adaptor cable with the Air so you can use a USB-C charger to power the laptop… In addition, the new display now supports 1 billion colours, so photos, movies, and even your favourite NFTs look amazing. In case your workloads involve high volumes of 3D image processing and 4K or 8K video editing then you’ll love the 100GB/s of unified memory bandwidth and up to 24GB of fast unified memory. It seems like it was only yesterday that we were covering the unveiling of Apple’s new M1 chip – oh how time flies in the tech world.

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Apple M2 Chip Gives New MacBook Air 18% Speed Boost (CNET)

The processor has four fast CPU cores and four efficient cores, a hybrid approach drawn from the smartphone world. By redesigning the graphics processing units ...

Apple's M series and A series chips are members of the Arm processor family. Intel's newest PC processor, code-named Alder Lake, embraces the same mix of high-performance and high-efficiency CPU cores found in smartphone chips and Apple's M series chips. Intel is working to modernize its manufacturing, spending tens of billions of dollars on new chipmaking fabs. The new MacBook Airs take up 20% less volume but still have a long, 18-hour battery life, Apple said. M series chips build memory directly into the processor package for fast performance, but it's not upgradable. Overall, the new MacBook Air is 20% faster at Photoshop image editing and 38% faster at Final Cut Pro video editing, Apple said.

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Apple MacBook Air M2 vs M1 MacBook Air: A closer look at what ... (The Indian Express)

Apple's MacBook Air, powered by the new M2 chipset sports a new design and higher price tag. We take a look at how it differs compared to the older MacBook ...

The MacBook Air M2 is geared for those who need some more power in a slimmer form factor. The MacBook Air M2 has a slightly larger 52.6-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery compared to the 49.9-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery. In contrast, the MacBook Air M1 has speakers on either side of the keyboard. The M1 is limited to 16GB max RAM, while on M2 it can go up to 24GB. The M2 now comes with a 1080p FaceTime HD camera and also has an advanced image signal processor with computational video to ensure better video quality. The new variant is also thinner at 1.13 cm thickness compared to the M1 which was nearly 1.61 cm in thickness at its maximum. If you look at the dimensions, both are very similar, though the M2 MacBook Air is slightly lighter at 1.24 kg compared to the 1.29 kg weight of the M1 version. Apple claims the M2 is more power-efficient compared to the previous gen, despite being a more powerful chipset. The MacBook Air M2 is starting at a price of Rs 1,19,900 for the base 8GB RAM+256GB SSD version. The MacBook Air’s biggest change is the new M2 chipset from Apple. According to Apple, M2 is built using the second-generation 5-nanometer technology, and it can now support 24GB of RAM. The M1 was limited to 16GB of maximum RAM support. But Apple will continue selling the older M1 MacBook Air as well. This is for the 256GB SSD version which has an 8-core CPU and 7-core GPU. If you buy the 512GB SSD version, the price goes up to Rs 1,19,900.

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Apple's new MacBook Air — to upgrade or not, that is the question (CNBCTV18)

Apple on Monday showed off a redesigned MacBook Air — its 'best-selling' laptop. Gone is the iconic wedge-shaped design. The new MacBook Air looks very ...

So, there you are. If you have an M1 MacBook Air, why are you even reading this? If you have a compatible machine, then you might want to hold off on upgrading. The Apple store allows for customisation vis-à-vis RAM and storage. ₹ 1,59,900.00 ₹ 1,59,900.00 ₹ 1,59,900.00 ₹ 1,39,900.00 ₹ 1,59,900.00 ₹ 1,39,900.00 ₹ 1,39,900.00 The screen size has increased — the ‘Liquid Retina’ display is now 13.6 inches long, 25 percent brighter, and supports up to one billion colours.

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