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The MacBook Air is due for a huge overhaul, especially since the laptop still doesn’t sport a Retina display. Here’s what to expect out of the 2016 MacBook Air, based on rumors and predictions.
The 2016 MacBook Pros are smaller and more powerful than the MacBook Air, but it's worth taking a close look at these two offerings before assuming that the more expensive "Pro" model is right for ...
It’s time for the 2016 MacBook Air release date. Is Apple ready to reveal the new MacBook Air this month? All signs point to yes now that there is an official Apple October 2016 event on the books.
2015 isn’t over yet but the rumor mill is now churning for Apple’s 2016 product pipeline. According to a somewhat-sketchy report from Economic Daily News, the MacBook Air will be getting a ...
The MacBook Air’s stamina has always been great but, as per last year’s model, the 2016 edition lasts for up to 12 hours. I used as a main computer for a few days and found it can easily last a full ...
The 1.2GHz Core m5 MacBook is 12 percent faster than the 1.6GHz MacBook Air in Geekbench’s single-core test; that’s a nice boost compared to last year, where the 2015 MacBook was as fast or ...
Amazon today has low prices across nearly the entire M4 MacBook Air lineup, with up to $175 off both 13-inch and 15-inch ...
The 2016 MacBook lineup includes three different display sizes: 12 inches, 13.3 inches and 15.4 inches (measured across the diagonal). Display resolution The MacBook Air is the outlier here, with ...
Much like the original MacBook Air caused outrage among tech hacks by having only one USB port (Apple later relented and added a second), so the 12-inch MacBook courted controversy by featuring a ...
A new report suggests that Apple plans to kill off the MacBook Air line this year, and focus instead on the 12-inch Retina MacBook and slimmer-than-ever … ...
You can buy a more powerful, 13-inch MacBook Air with a 2.2ghz dual-core Intel Core i7 and TurboBoost up to 3.2ghz for $1,149 — less than the starting price of the MacBook.
I'd choose Retina over non-Retina, but in Ireland the MacBook starts at €1,499 for that same price you can get a 2.2 Ghz MBA MacBook Air with RAM and hard drive parody.