As expected, Apple has introduced a new entry-level notebook. It is called the MacBook Air and has been equipped with many new features.
After numerous rumors and leaks, it is not surprising that Apple has introduced a new MacBook Air. However, this entry-level notebook has a lot to offer. It offers great features for little money.
MacBook Air data
It has been equipped with a thinner display edge and shines with a 13.3" Retina display. It has a FaceTime HD camera and can be unlocked using Touch ID. The T2 chip ensures greater security. A "Hey Siri" is now also possible. Surprisingly, Apple has given the MacBook Air the third generation butterfly keyboard with backlighting. The trackpad also has Force Touch.
Connections, Processor & Battery Life
The MacBook Air is equipped with two USB-C ports and the familiar 3.5 mm headphone jack. The heart of the new notebook is an eighth-generation dual-core i5. It can be purchased with up to 16 GB of RAM and a 1.5 TB SSD. The SSD is up to 60% faster. The battery of the new MacBook Air lasts 12 hours on the web and up to 13 hours for movie playback via iTunes. The entry-level notebook is 15.6 mm thick and weighs 1.25 kg.
Availability and prices
It can be pre-ordered from Apple starting today. Delivery starts on November 7th. The starting price of the MacBook Air is 1,349 euros, which is a bit more expensive than expected. The basic model offers a 1.6 GHz dual-core i5 processor from Intel. The RAM is 8 GB. The storage capacity is 128 GB. The MacBook Air costs 3,089 euros with the maximum configuration. It has 16 GB RAM and a 1.5 TB SSD.
MacBook 12″ update
The popular 12″ MacBook is also getting a small update. It will now be delivered with an eighth-generation Intel processor from the “Amber Lake” series.