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MacBook Air Review Part 3: Storage and Power Options Today, we continue our discussion of the MacBook Air.
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Not exact matches
During our
review, we tried our best to avoid using our
MacBook Air but we couldn't manage it completely.
Apple's laptop keyboards have long ranked among the best in the industry, but while the 13 - inch
MacBook Air still has fantastic keys, Apple's recent laptops — specifically, the 12 - inch
MacBook and the 2016 and later
MacBook Pro models — offer a new, extremely thin keyboard design that has earned mixed
reviews.
The tablet's experience will be better realized once more developers update their apps to take advantage of the larger canvas.From left to right: iPad mini 2, iPad
Air 2, iPad Pro (Image: WSJ) iPad Pro
reviews praised its large display, which at 2,732 × 2,048 pixels has a higher resolution than the 15 - inch
MacBook Pro with Retina display, and most early adopters claim the tablet meets or exceeds its advertised 10 - hour battery life.
The Apple
MacBook Air was the first laptop on the market to offer a dual - core 4th - gen processor, and, at the time of this
review's publication, still has few PC peers.