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  2. Apple MacBook Air 2024 review: The best keeps getting better

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    As far as overall performance goes, Apple says the latest Air outpaces last year’s model with 20% faster CPU performance than the M2 Air and 35% better performance than the M1-equipped model.

  3. Review: Apple’s MacBook Air 15-inch is the Mac you’ve been ...

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    The MacBook Air 15-inch packs oodles of performance (care of Apple’s M2 chip), a wonderful keyboard, and plenty of battery life into a portable package that won’t leave you with a backache ...

  4. MacBook Pro 14-inch review (2023): A blessing for creatives - AOL

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    The new MacBook Pro 14-inch isn't a dramatic departure from the last model, but the new M2 Pro and M2 Max chips will be incredibly useful to creative professionals.

  5. MacBook Air (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    On the same date, the 13-inch M2 MacBook Air received a price cut from $1199 to $1099. [22] On March 4, 2024, Apple announced a refreshed M3 MacBook Air in both 13-inch and 15-inch sizes. This model retains the same design as the M2 MacBook Air, but adds support for two external displays when the lid is closed.

  6. MacBook Pro (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    On June 6, 2022, at WWDC 2022, Apple introduced the 13-inch MacBook Pro with two Thunderbolt ports based on the Apple M2 chip. This launched alongside an updated MacBook Air, with a new design, and also with the M2 chip. The specifications of the M2 MacBook Pro are almost the same, but it supports up to 24 GB of unified memory.

  7. MacBook Air - Wikipedia

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    A MacBook Air (15-inch, M2, 2023) running macOS Ventura. On June 6, 2022, during the 2022 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple announced their second-generation processor, called M2, with an improved performance versus the previous M1 processor. The first computer to receive this new chip was a radically redesigned MacBook Air.