Apple has posed a riddle with its latest addition to the MacBook Air family: When is an ultraportable not an ultraportable? The answer lies in Apple’s unveiling of the largest model in the MacBook Air line to date, a 15-inch variant. While still considered a thin and light laptop, this new addition blurs the line between the MacBook Air and the work-focused Pro models.
The Thinnest 15-Inch Laptop:
Apple proudly claims that the 15-inch MacBook Air is the “thinnest 15 inch laptop to date.” It features the M2 chip, which is consistent with last year’s model, likely due to supply chain shortages. The laptop retains the MagSafe charger and includes two thunderbolt/USB-C ports, similar to the 13-inch version.
Balancing Screen Size and Portability:
Screen real estate has been a challenge for the MacBook Air line, as sacrifices are necessary for the sake of portability. The 15-inch Air strikes a unique balance by scaling up the best features of Apple’s laptops. The design ensures relative portability despite the larger display, although portability is still subjective at 15 inches.
Disruption in the Chip Refresh Cycle:
Due to reported supply chain shortages, Apple has skipped the M3 chip for this model, deviating from its twice-yearly refresh cycle. While the M2 chip is more than sufficient for most users, creative professionals and those seeking optimal performance for resource-intensive tasks may need to consider alternative options. Additionally, gamers looking for the best experience with No Man’s Sky should explore other Mac models.
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Pricing and Availability:
The 15-inch MacBook Air is available for pre-order today and will start shipping next week, with prices starting at $1,299. The 13-inch model will continue to be offered at a discounted price.
Conclusion:
Apple’s introduction of the 15-inch MacBook Air expands the boundaries of the ultraportable concept. With its thin profile, the M2 chip, and a larger screen, this model combines the best features of the MacBook Air and Pro lines. However, supply chain disruptions and the omission of the M3 chip may impact certain users’ preferences. Nevertheless, Apple enthusiasts can now choose between the 13-inch and the new 15-inch MacBook Air models to suit their specific needs.