MacBook Air with M3 Performance Performance is Far Better than M1, but not Leagues Above M2 Even though the MacBook Air is designed to walk the razor’s edge of power and portability, it will still be limited by its design. The 13- and 15-inch models we received for review came with...
I have an open 14” MacBook Pro order with Amazon, but I’d be remiss to not at least consider the new MacBook Air. Truth be told I’ve been hoping to replace my MacBook Pro with a MacBook Air one day, and the M2 could provide enough performance for my needs. Reactions: Leon ...
The new MacBook Air with the M2 chip launches this Friday. Ahead of time, the first reviews of the new MacBook Air have been shared by some media...
The change in design so it's flat and not wedged means that although the new MacBook Air M2 only weighs 0.1 pounds less than the MacBook Air with M1 (2.7 pounds vs 2.8 pounds), the weight is more evenly distributed. When you pick up the M1 Air from the front of the machine, it ...
As expected, anearly benchmark resultrevealed that the M3 chip is up to 20% faster than the M2 chip in the previous MacBook Air models in terms of CPU performance. These results are consistent with the 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M3 chip. ...
The 2023 MacBook Air M2 features a sleek and modern design and MagSafe charging, along with a six-speaker sound system, two USB-C/Thunderbolt ports, and an 18-hour battery life. It weighs just over 3 pounds, making it one of the lighter laptops of its size. ...
Apple's newest MacBook Air is here, and ZDNET has reviewed both the 13- and 15-inch sizes. Here's how they fare against the M2 models.
No review should be recommending the M2 over the M1 Air outside of very few use cases. Especially when you factor in the big price difference, minimal performance gains, massive drop in performance for some basic real world tasks, M2 throttling issues, and most importantly, the audience they...
s modern niceties — the $1,299MacBook Pro M2is worth considering. For those on a tighter budget, theMacBook Air M1will still get you incredible performance for $999 (and sometimes less during sales). And if you’re already rocking an M1 Air, you don’t need to upgrade to this one...
The MacBook Pro’s biggest physical advantage over the Air is its active cooling system, which is built to deliver better sustained performance compared to the fan-less Air. However, we’ll have to test the M2 Air for ourselves to see how much of a difference that actually makes in real...