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November 2020
(91%)
187 Reviews
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Abstract: It is hard to recommend the 24-inch iMac over the MacBook Air, it costs more, there is only an M1 chip to choose from, where the MacBook Air has a M1 or and M2 chip on offer. But there are some reasons to choose the iMac over a MacBook Air. The MacBook A...
Published: 2021-04-16, Author: Henry , review by: tomsguide.com
Remarkably fast performance, Strong legacy app support, Amazingly long battery life, Comfy Magic Keyboard, Improved webcam
Still has thick bezels, Light on ports
This MacBook Air with M1 review has shown why its amazing endurance and shockingly good speed combine to take the MacBook Air to new heights. If only it packed a couple more ports and slimmed down its bezels, the new MacBook Air might be 5-star perfect.Th...
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Fantastic performance, Runs Intel apps well with Rosetta 2, Native apps run even better, Comfortable keyboard, Beautiful Retina display, Excellent battery life
Not a lot of ports, Webcam still just 720p, Overall design unchanged
Apple Silicon is built for mobile performance. With the M1 chip under its hood, the 2020 MacBook Air leaves the competition in the dust, turning in unreal benchmarks and silky smooth real-world performance. You can find a cheaper ultraportable with more p...
Published: 2021-01-11, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Exceptional performance from the Apple M1 SoC, The Touch ID is quick and accurate, Full sRGB coverage and accurate color representation, Supports Wi-Fi 6 and features two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Doesn't use PWM, Great build quality, Exceptional battery life,
I/O is limited to two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Soldered RAM and storage, Thermal throttling at long heavy loadss
After a couple of days of testing, we came to our conclusion. The gap between the MacBook Pro 13 and the MacBook Air is smaller than ever before. For the $300 less you pay for the latter, you lose the Touch Bar, and the fan from the cooling setup, but the...
stays cool despite the lack of a fan, workmanship and iconic design, speakers, performance of native apps
Thunderbolt with limitations, large display bezels, 720p webcam, stability in Rosetta emulated apps, CPU throttling under longer load, relatively slow WiFi 6 at only 80 MHz
In review: Apple MacBook Air 2020 M1. Test model courtesy of Cyberport.The more expensive MacBook Air 2020 M1 basically shares the same pros and cons we found during the review of the entry-level model. The MacBook Air benefits a lot from the M1 processor...
No HDMI port or memory card slot, 8-core GPU model costs more, Barely lighter than MacBook Pro
There will always be things to complain about – like getting just two USB ports and a headphone socket for connectivity, for example, or the base model's weird 7-core GPU, but honestly, if you look at the design quality, the performance, the screen and it...
stays cool despite the lack of a fan, workmanship and iconic design, speakers, performance of native apps
Thunderbolt with limitations, large display bezels, 720p webcam, stability in Rosetta emulated apps, CPU throttling under longer load, relatively slow WiFi 6 at only 80 MHz
MacBook Air M1 - A successful Apple chip debutThe new M1 processor with ARM architecture makes an impressive debut in the MacBook Air. In CPU as well as GPU performance, comparable chips from Intel and AMD are surpassed in terms of the theoretical raw per...
Published: 2020-12-04, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
M1 has incredible performance, Runs completely silent, Battery life is superb, Support for Wi-Fi 6, Runs iOS apps natively, SSD speeds see huge boost,
Limited to 16GB of RAM (though not nearly as important as it used to be), 720p camera still underwhelms, New design is likely on the horizon, Likely some compatibility issues for niche apps,