MacBook Air with M1 review: A computing revolution The MacBook Air's new M1 chip gives the laptop MacBook Pro-like power along with amazing battery life. Full Review Digital Trends Rating, 4 out of 5 4.0 Mark Coppock on December 23, 2020 But still, the MacBook Pro 13-inch M1 ($1,899 reviewed, $1,299 starting) delivers impressive performance and has the longest battery life I’ve seen on a Mac. If that’s not enough, paired with To be clear, this new M2 MacBook Air’s display is, broadly speaking, a good one. Its 2560x1664 resolution keeps images, videos, websites, and what have you looking sharp as can be on a display The MacBook Air with M1 is a powerful and capable laptop that packs MacBook Pro-like performance and amazing battery life. Read the full review to see how it compares to the Intel-based MacBook Air and other PC laptops, and why it's one of the best 13-inch laptops on the market. Those who spend the extra money for the latest MacBook Air will get a new 13.6-inch display with a 1080p camera (in a notch, of course), a keyboard with full-height function keys, the excellent Price: Starting at $999 Screen size: 13.3-inch Weight: 2.8 lbs (1.27 kg) Memory: 8GB as standard, configurable up to 16GB Battery life: up to 15 hours wireless web browsing Storage: 256GB, 512GB 1. Hola, soy el MacBook Air mĂĄs bĂĄsico y harĂ© temblar a la mayorĂ­a de MacBook anteriores con chips Intel. No ponĂ­a esto en ningĂșn sitio y ni siquiera lo imaginaba antes de tocar este nuevo equipo con Apple Silicon M1, pero lo cierto es que a dĂ­a de hoy no me extrañarĂ­a que en su pantalla de bienvenida se añadiese una frase de este The new M2 MacBook Air features a larger and brighter 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display that now features rounded corners. The 8-core GPU is now standard as part of the faster M2 processor, with the The new MacBook Air with Apple’s M1 chip is a triumph. It has fast performance, excellent battery life, and works well with most apps, including iOS ones. Read the full review of this 13-inch laptop that has exceeded almost every expectation. Thankfully, Apple still sells the Intel versions of its MacBook range, as well as the slightly cheaper MacBook Air M1 - which offers similar performance gains in a more portable form-factor. It Ga7Pf.