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Apple MacBook Air (13-inch Retina Display, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Storage) - Silver (Previous Model)
Brand | Apple |
Model Name | New Apple MacBook Air (13-inch, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Storage) - Silver |
Screen Size | 13 Inches |
Color | Silver |
Hard Disk Size | 256 GB |
CPU Model | Core i3-2120 |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
Operating System | Mac OS |
Special Feature | Stereo Speakers |
Graphics Card Description | Intel Iris Plus Graphics |
About this item
- Stunning 13.3-inch Retina display with True Tone technology
- Backlit Magic Keyboard and Touch ID
- Tenth-generation Intel Core i3 processor
- Intel Iris Plus Graphics
- Fast SSD storage
- 8GB of memory
- Stereo speakers with wider stereo sound
- Two Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports
- Up to 11 hours of battery life
- Force Touch trackpad
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Ratings | 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,874) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,247) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,771) |
Display | 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit Retina display | 13-inch Retina Display | 13-inch Retina Display with True Tone |
Processor | 1.1GHz dual-core 10th-generation Intel Core i3 processor with Turbo Boost up to 3.2GHz or 1.1GHz quad-core 10th-generation Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost up to 3.8GHz | 1.6GHz dual-core 8th-generation Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz | 1.4GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 with Turbo Boost up to 3.9GHz |
Battery | Up to 12 hours wireless web battery life | Up to 12 hours wireless web | Up to 10 hours wireless web |
Touch Bar/ID | Touch ID | Touch ID | Touch Bar and Touch ID |
Storage | 256GB or 512GB SSD | 128GB or 256GB SSD | 128GB or 256GB SSD |
Weight | 2.8 pounds (1.29 kg) | 2.75 pounds (1.25 kg) | 3.02 pounds (1.37 kg) |
Technical Details
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch with Retina display
Display |
13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit Retina display with IPS technology; 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors, 16:10 aspect ratio |
Processor |
1.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i3, Turbo Boost up to 3.2GHz, with 4MB L3 cache |
Graphics and Video Support |
Intel Iris Plus Graphics, Support for Thunderbolt 3–enabled external graphics processors (eGPUs) |
Charging and Expansion |
Two Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports with support for:, Charging, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt (up to 40 Gbps), USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10 Gbps) |
Wireless |
802.11ac Wi-Fi wireless networking; IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n compatible. Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology |
In the Box |
13-inch MacBook Air, 30W USB-C Power Adapter, USB-C Charge Cable (2 m) |
Height |
0.16–0.63 inch (0.41–1.61 cm) |
Width |
11.97 inches (30.41 cm) |
Depth |
8.36 inches (21.24 cm) |
Weight |
2.8 pounds (1.25 kg) |
Release Date |
03/18/2020 |
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020
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Overall, the MacBook Air is really a beautiful machine aesthetically. I the recycled aluminum exterior is slick and high-end. The onboard speaker won't ever be confused for an external sound system, but it is the best onboard speaker system I've heard. The Retina screen looks great; vibrant and detailed. I also love the large touch pad with the gestures.
My favorite aspect of the laptop is the OS. Out of the box this runs Catalina. I haven't owned a Mac since the iBook G4, but I got back into it without much exploring required. I like how easily it works with my iPhone XR as well. Getting texts on the laptop, or pushing a webpage on my iPhone to my Air is seamless and easy. Things just work. I needed to download updated drivers so that I could print wirelessly to my Canon laser printer, but that took five minutes. I also downloaded and installed Chrome for Mac, which I use for a few things, but Safari works very well for the sites I visit. I did have to buy a converter cable that switched from the onboard USB-C to a regular USB cable for a few attachments I have, but that was pretty cheap (especially for an Apple product). I wish the Air had one more USB-C port.
Some people hate the onboard camera. At first I was disappointed with it too. With all of this COVID business, I use my laptop to play D&D online with friends via Roll20. We use cameras to interact with each other, and although I found the onboard camera to be slightly grainy, it is very fluid. One of my friends commented that everyone else's video feed stuttered as they moved, but mine looked like he was watching TV. So, although it could be better, it is NOT horrible for my purposes. For the price we pay, Apple could beef up the camera, but it is what it is.
The form factor is not new, but it is still great. It’s the perfect size and weight if you ask me; It slips into a backpack or carryon easily but it is perfectly useable. My last model lasted forever without problems. The hinge is nice, the body feels just right.
The screen is bright, the colors are rich. It automatically adjusts to brightness, and this feature is better implemented than any computer or phone I’ve used—it’s hardly noticeable but always seems to be perfectly adjusted.
The keyboard is not bad...all the reviews seem to be in love with the keyboard, but it’s hard to notice any improvement from the 2014 model (the much-criticized butterfly mechanism was introduced in 2015 and retired before this model was introduced). I like that it is backlit. The trackpad is larger and pressure-sensitive, but I haven’t noticed much of a difference in day-to-day use. The webcam is also unimpressive compared to more modern phones or dedicated webcams...it’s often grainy and gives poor results in low light. I thought that the addition of a fingerprint reader was a gimmick, but I actually love how it makes logon and payment through Apple Pay a snap!
The performance is a bit disappointing; it’s not noticeably snappier than my 2014 MacBook Air, and compared to my two year old Windows-based Intel i5 desktop, it’s slower. It’s not terrible and it doesn’t take away from the user experience, but it doesn’t have that snappy new computer wow-factor.
The port selection is anemic. It has just two USB-C ports and a headphone jack compared to my 2014 MacBook Air which had two USB-A, a MagSafe charging port, a headphone jack, an SD card reader, and a ThunderBolt port. I miss the MagSafe connector, which saved my computer from harm and me from embarrassment more times than I’d care to admit. In practice, I can use all the same ports as before, but only if I use a dongle for just about anything. There are a couple neat tricks that USB-C brings to the table; you can charge from a battery pack, use your computer to charge your devices, and the charging speed is much faster.
The software has a couple neat updates to Mac OS that I really like. SideCar allows you to use an iPad as a second screen, which I really appreciate when doing work. The computer automatically deletes installers after you’re done with installation, which is a welcome touch!
All in all, it’s not perfect but it’s nice update to a classic, and generally hits the right notes.
I was worried that I'd have a tough time figuring out how to navigate the operating system because I'm not very tech-savvy, but within a few hours I figured everything out just fine. I will NEVER settle for Windows again. Like my headline says, "Once you go Mac, you never go back." Lol
I mainly purchased this because I needed a new device to trade stocks and cryptocurrencies on after my old Dell PC took a dump. This MacBook is lighting fast and allows me to trade so efficiently. I do, however, recommend buying a USB-C hub because you won't be able to connect any accessories without it.
Just buy it already.
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