MacBook Air Product Guide

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2023
15" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2023) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MQKP3LL/A
15" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2023) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MQKQ3LL/A
15" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2023) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MQKR3LL/A
15" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2023) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MQKT3LL/A
15" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2023) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MQKU3LL/A
15" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2023) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MQKV3LL/A
15" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2023) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MQKW3LL/A
15" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2023) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MQKX3LL/A
2022
13" MacBook Air (M2 8-Core GPU, Mid 2022) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MLXW3LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2022) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MLXX3LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M2 8-Core GPU, Mid 2022) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MLXY3LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2022) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MLY03LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M2 8-Core GPU, Mid 2022) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MLY13LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2022) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MLY23LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M2 8-Core GPU, Mid 2022) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MLY33LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M2 10-Core GPU, Mid 2022) / 3.49 GHz Apple M2 8-Core / MLY43LL/A
2020
13" MacBook Air (M1 7-Core GPU, Late 2020) / 3.2 GHz Apple M1 8-Core / MGN63LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M1 8-Core GPU, Late 2020) / 3.2 GHz Apple M1 8-Core / MGN73LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M1 7-Core GPU, Late 2020) / 3.2 GHz Apple M1 8-Core / MGN93LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M1 8-Core GPU, Late 2020) / 3.2 GHz Apple M1 8-Core / MGNA3LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M1 7-Core GPU, Late 2020) / 3.2 GHz Apple M1 8-Core / MGND3LL/A
13" MacBook Air (M1 8-Core GPU, Late 2020) / 3.2 GHz Apple M1 8-Core / MGNE3LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.1 GHz Core i5 / MVH22LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.1 GHz Core i5 / MVH42LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.1 GHz Core i5 / MVH52LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.1 GHz Core i3 / MWTJ2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.1 GHz Core i3 / MWTJ2LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.2 GHz Core i7 / MWTJ2LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.1 GHz Core i3 / MWTK2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.1 GHz Core i3 / MWTK2LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.2 GHz Core i7 / MWTK2LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.1 GHz Core i3 / MWTL2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.1 GHz Core i3 / MWTL2LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Early 2020) / 1.2 GHz Core i7 / MWTL2LL/A-BTO
2019
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Mid 2019) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MVFH2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Mid 2019) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MVFJ2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Mid 2019) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MVFK2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Mid 2019) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MVFL2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Mid 2019) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MVFM2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (True Tone, Mid 2019) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MVFN2LL/A
2018
13" MacBook Air (Retina, Late 2018) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MRE82LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Retina, Late 2018) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MRE92LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Retina, Late 2018) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MREA2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Retina, Late 2018) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MREC2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Retina, Late 2018) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MREE2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Retina, Late 2018) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MREF2LL/A
2017
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2017) / 1.8 GHz Core i5 / MQD32LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2017) / 2.2 GHz Core i7 / MQD32LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2017) / 1.8 GHz Core i5 / MQD42LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2017) / 2.2 GHz Core i7 / MQD42LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2017) / 2.2 GHz Core i7 / MQD52LL/A
2015
13" MacBook Air (Early 2015) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MJVE2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Early 2015) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MJVG2LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Early 2015) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MJVM2LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Early 2015) / 2.2 GHz Core i7 / MJVM2LL/A-BTO
11" MacBook Air (Early 2015) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MJVP2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Early 2015) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MMGF2LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Early 2015) / 2.2 GHz Core i7 / MMGF2LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (Early 2015) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MMGG2LL/A
2014
11" MacBook Air (Early 2014) / 1.4 GHz Core i5 / MD711LL/B
11" MacBook Air (Early 2014) / 1.7 GHz Core i7 / MD711LL/B-BTO
11" MacBook Air (Early 2014) / 1.4 GHz Core i5 / MD712LL/B
13" MacBook Air (Early 2014) / 1.4 GHz Core i5 / MD760LL/B
13" MacBook Air (Early 2014) / 1.4 GHz Core i5 / MD761LL/B
13" MacBook Air (Early 2014) / 1.7 GHz Core i7 / MD761LL/B-BTO
2013
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2013) / 1.3 GHz Core i5 / MD711LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2013) / 1.3 GHz Core i5 / MD712LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2013) / 1.7 GHz Core i7 / MD712LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2013) / 1.3 GHz Core i5 / MD760LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2013) / 1.7 GHz Core i7 / MD760LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2013) / 1.3 GHz Core i5 / MD761LL/A
2012
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2012) / 1.7 GHz Core i5 / MD223LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2012) / 2.0 GHz Core i7 / MD223LL/A-BTO
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2012) / 1.7 GHz Core i5 / MD224LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2012) / 2.0 GHz Core i7 / MD224LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2012) / 1.8 GHz Core i5 / MD231LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2012) / 1.8 GHz Core i5 / MD232LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Edu, Mid 2012) / 1.7 GHz Core i5 / MD628LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2012) / 2.0 GHz Core i7 / MD845LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2012) / 2.0 GHz Core i7 / MD846LL/A
2011
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2011) / 1.7 GHz Core i5 / MC965LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2011) / 1.8 GHz Core i7 / MC965LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2011) / 1.7 GHz Core i5 / MC966LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2011) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MC968LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2011) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MC969LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Mid 2011) / 1.8 GHz Core i7 / MD214LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2011) / 1.8 GHz Core i7 / MD226LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Edu, Mid 2011) / 1.6 GHz Core i5 / MD508LL/A
2010
13" MacBook Air (Late 2010) / 1.86 GHz Core 2 Duo / MC503LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Late 2010) / 1.86 GHz Core 2 Duo / MC504LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Late 2010) / 1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo / MC505LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Late 2010) / 1.4 GHz Core 2 Duo / MC506LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Late 2010) / 2.13 GHz Core 2 Duo / MC905LL/A
11" MacBook Air (Late 2010) / 1.6 GHz Core 2 Duo / MC906LL/A
2009
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2009) / 1.86 GHz Core 2 Duo / MC233LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Mid 2009) / 2.13 GHz Core 2 Duo / MC234LL/A
2008
13" MacBook Air (Early 2008) / 1.6 GHz Core 2 Duo / MB003LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Early 2008) / 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo / MB003LL/A-BTO
13" MacBook Air (Late 2008) / 1.6 GHz Core 2 Duo / MB543LL/A
13" MacBook Air (Late 2008) / 1.86 GHz Core 2 Duo / MB940LL/A

Featured MacBook Airs

1.6GHz MacBook Air

Sell your Apple MacBook Air

The first generation Apple MacBook Air Core 2 Duo was Apple’s first serious product in the form factor notebook market since the PowerBook line. This notebook is powered by a customized 1.6GHz Intel P7500 processor and features 2 GB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, an 80 GB hard drive, an intel GMA X3100 graphics processing unit, iSight video camera, full-size backlit keyboard, and a 13-Inch widescreen LED backlit display with a native resolution of 1280x800. The MacBook air was very light at only 3 pounds, and came razor thin at a height of only 0.16 inches tall.

Internet connectivity includes the AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth 2.1, a USB 2.0 port, analog audio and video capabilities that support up to a 24-inch external display. The notebook does not feature an ethernet connector, FireWire, or optical audio inputs.

In favor of size and weight, Apple made compromises on performance, connectivity, expansion, and affordability. The notebook uses a slower processor compared to traditional MacBook models available at the time, and the memory cannot be upgraded past its 2 GB storage. The lack of disc drive and non-removable battery set the way for form factor notebooks.


Late 2008 1.86GHz MacBook Air

The late 2008 Apple MacBook Air notebook is improved from its predecessor by a 1.86GHz Intel SL9400 processor and features 2 GB of 1066 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, an 128 GB solid state drive (SSD), a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processing unit, iSight video camera, full-size backlit keyboard, and a 13-Inch widescreen LED backlit display with a native resolution of 1280x800. The MacBook air was very light at only 3 pounds, and came razor thin at a height of only 0.16 inches tall.

Internet connectivity includes the AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth 2.1, a USB 2.0 port, analog audio and video capabilities that support up to a 24-inch external display. The notebook does not feature an ethernet connector, FireWire, or optical audio inputs.

In favor of size and weight, Apple made compromises on performance, connectivity, expansion, and affordability. The notebook uses a slower processor compared to traditional MacBook models available at the time, and the memory cannot be upgraded past its 2 GB storage. The lack of disc drive and non-removable battery set the way for form factor notebooks. This second generation MacBook Air uses the same chassis as the original, but has internal improvements such as a faster processor, NVIDIA graphics, and a faster storage drive (SSD).


Mid 2009 1.86GHz MacBook Air

The mid 2009 Apple MacBook Air notebook is improved from its predecessor by a 1.86GHz Intel SL9400 processor and features 2 GB of 1066 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, an 128 GB solid state drive (SSD), a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processing unit, iSight video camera, full-size backlit keyboard, and a 13-Inch widescreen LED backlit display with a native resolution of 1280x800. The MacBook air was very light at only 3 pounds, and came razor thin at a height of only 0.16 inches tall.

Internet connectivity includes the AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth 2.1, a USB 2.0 port, analog audio and video capabilities that support up to a 24-inch external display. The notebook does not feature an ethernet connector, FireWire, or optical audio inputs.

Compared to the late 2008 MacBook Air, the mid 2009 models boast a better battery life. They also include the Apple Ethernet Adapter standard, and came at a lower retail price.


Mid 2009 2.13GHz MacBook Air

The mid 2009 Apple MacBook Air notebook is improved from its predecessor by a 2.13GHz Intel SL9400 processor and features 2 GB of 1066 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, an 128 GB solid state drive (SSD), a NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processing unit, iSight video camera, full-size backlit keyboard, and a 13-Inch widescreen LED backlit display with a native resolution of 1280x800. The MacBook air was very light at only 3 pounds, and came razor thin at a height of only 0.16 inches tall.

Internet connectivity includes the AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth 2.1, a USB 2.0 port, analog audio and video capabilities that support up to a 24-inch external display. The notebook does not feature an ethernet connector, FireWire, or optical audio inputs.

Compared to the late 2008 MacBook Air, the mid 2009 models boast a better battery life. They also include the Apple Ethernet Adapter standard, and came at a lower retail price.


Late 2010 2.13GHz 13” MacBook Air

The late 2010 MacBook Air Core 2 Duo 13” notebook was originally offered as a “configure-to-order” option for the 1.86GHz MacBook Air model, but was later sold as a standard configuration. Other than the processor, this model is identical to the 1.86GHz late 2010 model. Both were shipped with 256 GB of flash memory.

This notebook is powered by a 2.13 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with two cores on a single chip, and 6 MB level 2 cache running on a 1066 MHz front side bus. The MacBook air features 2 GB of onboard 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM which could be upgradable to 4 GB at the time, 256 GB of flash storage, an NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics processor, integrated FaceTime video camera, full-size keyboard, and a 13.3” windscreen TFT LED display at a native resolution of 1440x900. The entire weight of the notebook was only 2.9 pounds.

Compared to earlier versions of the MacBook Air, the late 2010 model uses a completely new housing. The notebook has onboard RAM and lacks an optical drive, but also has flash storage that is not intended to be upgraded after purchase and multiple battery cells that are not designed to be replaced. The flash storage makes it possible for this model to instantly respond to the power button, and has roughly 30 days of standby time and improved battery life.


Mid 2011 1.86GHz 11” and 13” MacBook Air

The mid 2011 MacBook Air Core i7 features a 32-nm “Sandy Bridge” 1.8GHz Intel Core i7 processor with two independent processor cores on a single chip, 4 GB of onboard 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM, 256 GB of flash memory, and an Intel HD 3000 graphics processing unit with 384 MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with the system memory.

This notebook is packed in a razor thin, 2.96 pound, aluminum case with integrated FaceTime video camera, full-size keyboard, and a 13.3 Inch widescreen TFT LED display at a native resolution of 1440x900. Compared to its 2010 predecessor, this modal is similar in the external enclosure, although it has the Thunderbolt port, a backlit keyboard, and is slightly heavier. Internally, it has a faster processor, architecture and RAM as well as improved wireless capabilities.


Mid 2012 1.86GHz 11” and 13” MacBook Air

The Apple MacBook Air Core i5 13" (Mid-2012/USB 3.0) features a turbo boost 22-nm Ivy Bridge 1.8 GHz Intel "Core i5" processor (3427U) with two independent processor "cores" on a single chip, 4 GB of onboard 1600 MHz DDR3L SDRAM (which cannot be upgraded after purchase), 256 GB SSD flash storage, and an integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics processor that shares system memory.

This notebook is packed in a razor thin, 2.96 pound, aluminum case with integrated 720p FaceTime video camera, full-size keyboard, and a 13.3-Inch windscreen LED display at a native resolution of 1440x900. Compared to its 2010 predecessor, this modal is similar in the external enclosure, although it has the Thunderbolt port, a backlit keyboard, and is slightly heavier. Internally, it has a faster processor, architecture and RAM as well as improved wireless capabilities. This model has a very similar external enclosure as the mid 2011 model. However, it has the aforementioned USB 3.0 ports and a new thinner and wider MagSafe 2 power connector. Internally it has a faster processor, architecture, graphics, RAM, and storage.


Mid 2013 1.86GHz 13” MacBook Air

The Apple MacBook Air Core i7 13 Inch Mid-2013 model features a 22-nm Haswell 1.7 GHz Intel Core i7 processor with two independent processor "cores" on a single chip, 4 GB of onboard 1600 MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM which could be upgraded to 8 GB, but cannot be upgraded later, 256 GB of PCIe-based flash storage, and an integrated Intel HD 5000 graphics processor that shares system memory.

This notebook is packed in a razor thin, 2.96 pound, aluminum case with integrated 720p FaceTime video camera, full-size keyboard, and a 13.3-Inch windscreen LED display at a native resolution of 1440x900. Compared to its 2012 predecessor, this model has the same external enclosure, but a much more efficient processor and architecture resulting in significantly improved battery life and faster graphics that reserve more system memory, storage, and Wi-Fi.


Early 2014 1.7GHz 13” MacBook Air

The Apple MacBook Air Core i7 13 Inch Early 2014 model features a 22-nm Haswell 1.7 GHz Intel Core i7 processor with two independent processor cores on a single chip, 4 GB of onboard LPDDR3 SDRAM upgradable to 8GB at the time of storage, 256 GB or 512 GB of PCIe-based flash storage, Wi-Fi, and an "integrated" Intel HD Graphics 5000 graphics processor that shares system memory.

This notebook is packed in a razor thin, 2.96 pound, aluminum case with integrated 720p FaceTime video camera, full-size keyboard, and a 13.3-Inch windscreen LED display at a native resolution of 1440x900.


Early 2015 2.2GHz 13” MacBook Air

The Apple MacBook Air Core i7 13 Inch Early 2015 model features a 14-nm Broadwell ULT 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 processor with two independent processor cores on a single chip, 4 GB or 8 GB of onboard LPDDR3 SDRAM, 128 GB or 256 GB of 4 Lane PCIe-based flash storage, and an integrated Intel HD 6000 graphics processor that shares system memory.

This all is packed in a razor thin, 2.96 pound, aluminum case with an integrated 720p FaceTime webcam, a backlit full-size keyboard and a 13.3-Inch widescreen LED backlit display at a 1440x900 native resolution.

Compared to its 2014 model this one looks effectively identical, but has a more advanced processor, better graphics unit, 4x PCIe storage and Thunderbolt 2 support. Select the model identifier above for additional MacBook Air information.


Mid 2017 2.2GHz 13” MacBook Air

The Apple MacBook Air Core i7 13 Inch mid 2017 model features a 14-nm Broadwell ULT 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 processor with dual core intel processing, 8 GB of onboard LPDDR3 SDRAM, 128 GB, 256 GB, or 512 GB of 4 Lane PCIe-based flash storage, and an integrated Intel HD 6000 graphics processor that shares system memory.

This all is packed in a thin, 2.96 pound, aluminum case with a 720p FaceTime HD webcam, USB C ports, a backlit full-size keyboard and a 13.3-Inch widescreen LED backlit display at a native resolution of 1440x900. Select the model identifier above for additional MacBook Air information.


Late 2018 1.6GHz 13” MacBook Air

The Apple MacBook Air Core i5 13 Inch late 2018 model features a 14-nm Amber Lake Y 1.6 GHz Intel i5 processor with dual core intel processing, 8 GB of onboard LPDDR3 SDRAM and 128 GB or 256 GB of onboard PCIe-based flash storage, and an "integrated" Intel UHD 617 graphics processor.

This Intel Core based MacBook is packed in a thin aluminum case with an integrated 720p FaceTime HD webcam, USB C ports, Touch ID, backlit third generation butterfly keyboard, large trackpad, and a high-resolution 13.3" LED-backlit 2560x1600 Retina display.

The aluminum case was sold in three color options gold , silver, and a silver space gray and weighs 2.75 pounds. Apple estimates battery life at 12-13 hours depending on the task performed. Compared to the 2017 model, this MacBook Air looks similar, but has a higher resolution display, a different keyboard design and newer connectivity. Select the model identifier above for each production model number and additional MacBook Air information.


True Tone 2019 1.6GHz 13” MacBook Air

The Apple MacBook Air Core i5 13 Inch 2019 model features a 14-nm Amber Lake Y 1.6 GHz Intel Core i5 processor with dual core intel processing, 8 GB of onboard LPDDR3 SDRAM and 128 GB or 256 GB of onboard PCIe-based flash storage, and an "integrated" Intel UHD 617 graphics processor.

This Intel Core based MacBook is packed in an aluminum case with an integrated 720p FaceTime HD webcam, Touch ID, a thin, backlit third generation butterfly keyboard, large trackpad, and a 13.3" LED-backlit 2560x1600 Retina display featuring True Tone technology.

The aluminum case is available in three color options: gold, silver, and space gray and weighs only 2.75 pounds. Apple estimated the battery life at 12-13 hours. Compared to its previous model, this MacBook Air looks effectively the same and has the same processor and architecture. However, the newer model has a higher quality True Tone display, an improved keyboard design, and smaller custom SSD options. Select the model identifier above for additional MacBook Air information.


Scissor 2020 1.2GHz 13” MacBook Air

The Apple MacBook Air Core i7 13 Inch Retina 2020 model features a 10-nm 10th Generation Ice Lake 1.2 GHz Intel Core i3, Core i5, or Core i7 processor with quad core intel processing, 8 GB of onboard LPDDR4X SDRAM, 256 GB or 512 GB of onboard PCIe-based flash storage, and an Intel Iris Plus graphics processor.

The notebook is built in a thin aluminum case with an integrated 720p FaceTime HD webcam, Touch ID, a new backlit Magic Keyboard with a redesigned scissor mechanism, a large trackpad, and a high-resolution 13.3-Inch LED-backlit 2560x1600 Retina display with True Tone technology.

The notebook was available in three color options gold, silver, and space gray. The MacBook Air features two thunderbolt 3 ports and weighs 2.8 pounds. Apple estimated battery life at 11-12 hours depending on performance. Compared to the True Tone model, the 2020 MacBook Air looks the same and has the same True Tone display, but has a faster processor, more capable graphics, a new Scissor Switch keyboard, and more storage. Select the model identifier above for additional MacBook Air information.


M1 2020 3.2GHz 13” MacBook Air

The brand new Apple MacBook Air M1 8-Core 13 Inch 2020 model features a 5-nm 3.2 GHz Apple M1 processor with an 8-core GPU, 8 GB of onboard RAM, and a 512 GB onboard SSD.

All of this power is placed in a thin aluminum case with an integrated 720p FaceTime HD webcam, Touch ID, a backlit Magic Keyboard with a scissor mechanism, a large trackpad, and a high-resolution 13.3" LED-backlit 2560x1600 Retina display with True Tone technology.

Launching with a new line of M1 MacBook Pro laptops, the aluminum case is available in gold, silver, and space gray. The notebook features two thunderbolt 3 ports and weighs a light 2.8 pounds. Apple estimates battery life at 15-18 hours depending on performance. Compared to its 2019 model, the 2020 M1 MacBook Air models look nearly identical, but have a different internal build.


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