I forecast an increase in MacBooks and
MacBook Airs over the next year.
I had similar problems with
a MacBook Air over mini-DisplayPort.
Not exact matches
Spending an extra $ 300
over the base
MacBook Air model will get you a significantly better screen and speakers, as well as better overall performance with the 13 - inch
MacBook Pro's 7th - gen 2.3 GHz Core i5.
A third of the respondents reported using
MacBook Airs (32 percent), with
over half (58 percent) using
MacBook Pros.
Since recent
MacBook Air models both feature 13 - inch displays and Apple skipped
over it in 2016, you have two versions to choose from: The 2015 and 2017 releases.
With the launch of a cheaper
MacBook Air later this year, Apple seems to be eyeing the sales volume
over market skimming.
Just when you thought you were done with laughing
over Xiaomi Inc.'s audacity to imitate
MacBook Air with the similar design and model name, here comes another one.
What if you could get a
MacBook Air for a little
over $ 300?
While we have no numbers from Apple just yet, there will be plenty of festive shoppers pondering
over whether they should go in for the older iPhone 6 instead of the ludicrously priced iPhone 6s models that cost more than Apple's
MacBook Air laptops.
One major perk that the Samsung ATIV Book has
over the
MacBook Air is its touchscreen.
Even worse, the
MacBook Air, the company's only sub - $ 1,000 laptop, hasn't gotten a refresh in
over two years, and we wouldn't be surprised if the company phased it out soon.
Ahead of last Friday's launch of the new Retina
MacBook, we saw several early benchmarks for the entry - level notebook running a 1.1 GHz Intel Core M processor, putting CPU performance for the new machine roughly on par with the 2011
MacBook Air according to Geekbench.With the machines now available for purchase, we're starting to see Geekbench results for the mid-range 1.2 GHz processor, revealing a significant performance boost
over the low - end chip for multi-core benchmarks, but less so for single - core testing.It will take a little while for Geekbench results to firm up as the machines work through their early housekeeping tasks, but the best results we're seeing so far for the 1.2 GHz model are approaching 2600 on 64 - bit single - core tests and
over 5300 on multi-core tests.
When it comes battery life, the 13 - inch
MacBook Air seems to have the edge
over the ATIV Book 7.
The one big feature that the ATIV Book has
over the
MacBook Air is its touchscreen.
If you prefer using a touchscreen interface when working on a laptop, this may give the ATIV book an edge
over the
MacBook Air.
Spending an extra $ 300
over the base
MacBook Air model will get you a significantly better screen and speakers, as well as better overall performance with the 13 - inch
MacBook Pro's 7th - gen 2.3 GHz Core i5.
The new
MacBook Airs are locked down tight, with our good friends
over at iFixIt describing it as perhaps Apple's least user - serviceable notebook yet.
After that report, KGI Securities analyst Ming - Chi Kuo speculated at the beginning of March that Apple would introduce an entry - level
MacBook Air, increasing Apple's
MacBook sales year
over year by up to 15 percent.
Performance and storage upgrades keep the already superb
MacBook Air ticking
over, but the low - resolution screen is starting to hold it...
It's not only a good idea for photo and video editing, but if the new entry - level
MacBook is aiming to take
over the role the
MacBook Air filled, it's going to see a lot of use on - the - go.
It weighs just
over two pounds and is 13.1 mm thick, thinner than the
MacBook Air.