![]() So Apple has finally delivered on an update to the MacBook Air that includes a high-resolution display, a super-thin body, and the continued promise of all-day battery life-but it's going to cost you more than you would have paid before. Apples popular MacBook Air set the bar for years for what you could expect from a 1,000 laptop and gave you a great entry point into MacOS without having to shell out for an iMac or MacBook Pro. And that's for a paltry 128GB of storage. ![]() That once started at $999 this new laptop starts at $1,199. Its pricing isn't as friendly as the original MacBook Air, however. The new MacBook Air also starts at 16GB of RAM, double the amount in its predecessor, and ships with up to a 1.5 terabyte solid state drive. This should be more powerful than the Intel Core M3 in the 12-inch MacBook, though it's not the latest and greatest Intel processor. The new MacBook Air has an an Intel i5 8th generation (Coffee Lake) processor. ![]() But despite the 12-inch MacBook's convenient size-it's easy to mistake for a large iPad when it's closed-it's somewhat underpowered. It also introduced a 12-inch laptop, simply called "MacBook," into the lineup in recent years. MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2015) - Technical Specifications Display 11. Meanwhile, Apple has continued to update its MacBook Pro line of laptops, aimed at professionals, as the name suggests. ![]()
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