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Published: 2018-12-04, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Retina display, Even smaller and thinner design, Touch ID security, Improved keyboard and larger trackpad
Could be a little cheaper
The MacBook Air has spent the last decade setting the bar for powerful yet thin laptops and the latest version maintains that leadership and delivers outstanding performance that's wrapped in an attractive chassis.Related PostsApple unveils new MacBook Ai...
The MacBook is now smaller and lighter, with a better display, faster processors and a bigger touchpad. The MacOS experience and all-day battery are still big selling points
The starting price has shot up significantly, despite sticking with dual-core CPUs. The shallow butterfly keyboard and limited ports may feel like a step back from the previous Air
The MacBook Air's long overdue makeover adds welcome additions like a high-res screen and Touch ID, but it includes some unwelcome trade-offs -- including a much higher price...
Abstract: When announcing the long overdue refresh to the MacBook Air, Apple CEO Tim Cook described the laptop as “the most beloved notebook”. Personally, it was my most beloved notebook. I held onto one for five years, long after my manager told me it was out of w...
Published: 2018-11-06, Author: Tom , review by: au.pcmag.com
Retina Display offers vivid colors, Very comfortable Force Touch trackpad, Secure boot capability, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports, Excellent battery life
Shallow key travel, No CPU configuration options, No touch screen, No USB Type-A ports or dedicated video output, Expensive as configured, Occasional fan noise
The refreshed MacBook Air finally gets a Retina Display and updated components, making it a sleek ultraportable laptop worthy of bearing its pioneering predecessor's name even if computing performance occasionally suffers...
Abstract: I purchased a MacBook Air back in 2012, and frankly it still works a charm today. Except, well, it was the 11 inch so the screen is surrounded by an enormous border, and the resolution is shocking by today's standards. So the announcement of a new MacBook...
Abstract: Apple says the MacBook Air is “the most beloved notebook ever,” and it's not wrong. The huge success of the original Air had ripple effects throughout the industry, but it has languished in recent years. For the last three years or so, Apple had kept up w...
Touch ID means you can unlock the laptop with your finger and even quickly pay for goods and services using Apple Pay, You can now simply say 'Hey Siri' to your Mac to summon Apple's voice assistant, The laptop features a backlit keyboard and a touchpad t
It doesn't have a touchscreen
After a laptop that's light enough to carry around with you and makes web browsing, word processing and some basic photo editing a breeze? The Apple Macbook Air Late 2018 edition is the ideal choice. The smallest and thinnest version to date, the screen i...
We're so happy that Apple has revived the MacBook Air. We were convinced that the company intended to remove it from the line up in favour of the MacBook. In fact, by updating the MacBook Air, Apple has thrown the regular MacBook into an existential crisi...
Lacklustre battery life under load, Performance doesn't stack up to rivals in its field
This year's MacBook Air won't blow you away with its performance, but it will light up your eyes with its masterful design and overall user experience...
Published: 2018-12-04, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
good keyboard, brilliant trackpad, USBC/Thunderbolt 3, headphones port, Retina display, Touch ID, good battery life
expensive, no SD card reader, only two USBC/Thunderbolt 3 ports, only a 30W charger in the box, butterfly keyboard has had problems with longevity in previous versions
In many ways the original MacBook Air became the default Mac for most people. It was a highly capable machine that didn't cost the earth (for an Apple product).The new MacBook Air lives up to most of the standards set by its predecessor. It is highly capa...