Apple MacBook Air M1 16GB RAM 512GB 13in
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Apple Macbook Air 2020 review
Don't call it a comeback—Apple just finally fixed the broken things.- The keyboard is not terrible, Superb design, Great battery life
- Upgrades are expensive, Keyboard is still a bit shallow
Apple Macbook Air 2020 review
So far, we’re liking the MacBook Air 2020 as it can handle our tasks given the limited hardware. If you’re a long-time Apple user, you can make this work and already understand the compromises.
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch: Apple M1 Chip with 8 Core CPU and 8 Core GPU 512GB storage - Space Grey MGN73X/A review
Reviewing hardware is an act of minutia. Occasionally something new or potentially earth-shattering comes along, but on the whole, it’s about chipping away. Documenting small, gradual changes designed to keep product lines fresh and — if you play your cards right — differentiating yourself from the...
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch: Apple M1 Chip with 8 Core CPU and 8 Core GPU 512GB storage - Space Grey MGN73X/A review
The MacBook Air (M1, 2020) is easily one of the most exciting Apple laptops of recent years. Its M1 chip is a real game-changer, and the ability to run both legacy apps, new M1-optimized apps and iOS apps is very impressive. Battery life is also great, and performance is excellent as well.- macOS Big Sur is fast and responsive
- Battery life is great
- Silent in use
- Keyboard remains very good
- No new design
- Fanless design could impact performance
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch: Apple M1 Chip with 8 Core CPU and 8 Core GPU 512GB storage - Space Grey MGN73X/A review
I was fortunate enough to receive my built-to-order M1 MacBook Air (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 8-core GPU) last Tuesday, and I’ve had a week to truly experience it. We’ve all read the early reviews ( Snell , Gruber , and Bohn are the highlights), and they’ve focused on the specs and the highlights, so I...
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch: Apple M1 Chip with 8 Core CPU and 8 Core GPU 512GB storage - Space Grey MGN73X/A review
There’s an old saying in tech that you should never buy the first generation of any new product – you’re paying to be an early adopter and to iron out the kinks. The thing is, I cannot find any kinks for your average consumer with the new M1 MacBook Air.- super-fast
- super cool
- extremely long battery life
- fanless
- great screen
- great keyboard
- best-in-class trackpad
- good speakers
- good mics
- recycled materials
- Touch ID.
- poor webcam
- only two USB-C ports
- can only drive one external display
- expensive
- some niche apps may have issues running until updated
- no BootCamp/Windows.
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch: Apple M1 Chip with 8 Core CPU and 8 Core GPU 512GB storage - Space Grey MGN73X/A review
The thing with the new MacBook Air with M1 is that it is delivering on all the promises. Performance is, for the lack of a better word, incredible. Battery life is, for the lack of a better word, fantastic. System stability is, without a shadow of a doubt, perfectly nailed in.
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch: Apple M1 Chip with 8 Core CPU and 8 Core GPU 512GB storage - Space Grey MGN73X/A review
There will always be things to complain about – like getting just two USB ports and a headphone socket for connectivity, for example, or the base model’s weird 7-core GPU, but honestly, if you look at the design quality, the performance, the screen and its everyday ergonomic finesse, the MacBook Air...- Finish
- design
- weight
- Excellent Retina display
- Silent
- fanless design
- Performance!
- No HDMI port or memory card slot
- 8-core GPU model costs more
- Barely lighter than MacBook Pro
Apple Macbook Pro 2020 (M1, 16GB RAM, 512GB) - Excellent review
It’s a good time to be a Mac user. The MacBook Air, Mac Mini, and MacBook Pro all have a...- Lengthy battery life
- you get more for your money compared to last-gen Intel versions
- super cool and quiet
- Lack of USB ports
- lack of M1-optimised software
- still not as competitive as some PC laptops
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch: Apple M1 Chip with 8 Core CPU and 8 Core GPU 512GB storage - Space Grey MGN73X/A review
After 10 years of working with my aging Apple MacBook Pro with busted speakers, undetectable Airport card, and ...