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MacBook Air 2018

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The most loved Mac is about to make you fall in love all over again. Available in silver, space gray, and gold, the new thinner and lighter MacBook Air features a brilliant Retina display, Touch ID, the latest-generation keyboard, and a Force Touch trackpad. The iconic wedge is created from 100 percent recycled aluminum, making it the greenest Mac ever. And with all-day battery life, MacBook Air is your perfectly portable, do-it-all notebook.

With four times as many pixels as an HD display, the results are positively jaw dropping. Images take on a new level of detail and realism. Text is so sharp and clear you’ll feel like you’re reading documents, email, and websites on a printed page. And with 48 percent more colors than the previous generation, everything you see is rich and vibrant. The display glass goes right to the edge of the enclosure, making the borders 50 percent thinner than before. So you can focus on what’s on your screen. And you’re going to love what you see.

The advanced security and convenience of Touch ID are now built right into MacBook Air. Simply place your finger on the Touch ID sensor and — just like that — your Mac unlocks. Use your fingerprint to immediately access locked documents, notes, and system settings, without entering yet another password. Online shopping is even easier — select Apple Pay at checkout, and with just one touch you’re done. No need to enter shipping or billing info, and your card details are never shared. With Touch ID, your private information stays private.

MacBook Air features the Apple T2 Security Chip — second-generation custom Mac silicon designed by Apple to make MacBook Air even more secure. So when you use Touch ID to unlock your Mac, authenticate a document, or pay a merchant online, your information stays safe. With on-the-fly data encryption, all your data stored on the SSD is automatically and fully encrypted. And thanks to the T2 Security Chip, a familiar voice comes to MacBook Air — Hey Siri is always ready to open apps, find documents, play music, and answer your questions.

Even though it weighs just 2.75 pounds, the new MacBook Air packs quite a punch. An eighth-generation Intel Core i5 processor helps you power through daily activities, from reading email and browsing the web to creating Keynote presentations and editing in iMovie. Up to 16GB of memory lets you work seamlessly even with multiple apps open, while up to 1.5TB of SSD storage lets you launch apps in a flash and provides plenty of room for all your documents, photos, and videos.

 
Specifications:

  • Display: Retina display, 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors
  • Touch ID: Integrated Touch ID sensor
  • CPU: 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5, Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz, with 4MB L3 cache
  • Storage: 128GB PCIe-based SSD, Configurable to 256GB, 512GB, or 1.5TB SSD / 256GB PCIe-based SSD, Configurable to 512GB or 1.5TB SSD
  • RAM: 8GB of 2133MHz LPDDR3 onboard memory, Configurable to 16GB of memory
  • Battery: Built-in 50.3‑watt‑hour lithium‑polymer battery, 30W USB-C Power Adapter; USB-C power port
  • Height: 0.16–0.61 inch (0.41–1.56 cm)
  • Width: 11.97 inches (30.41 cm)
  • Depth: 8.36 inches (21.24 cm)
  • Weight: 2.75 pounds (1.25 kg)
  • GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 617, Support for Thunderbolt 3–enabled external graphics processors (eGPUs)
  • OS: macOS

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Posted in General by Eileenchionh

MacBook Air Update is Muddying up Apple’s Computer Lineup

The last-gen MacBook Air is pretty enduring. The last refresh came 3 years ago. Not to mention that the hardware design is already 10 years old. Yet, I'm pretty sure that if you walk into a co-work space or cafe today, you'd find a couple of people either typing, reading, or watching videos on one of them. In the world of tech, this longevity is pretty much unheard of.
People loved it and continue to love it because it serves its purpose well. It's an excellent entry-level laptop that you can use when you travel. It's sufficiently powerful and its battery life is unmatched. The best part about it is its price. At $999, it's the perfect gateway to the Mac OS system.
This year's update, however, seems to have abandoned its entry-level position. Now priced at $1,199 for the base model, it's now a bit unreachable for the notebook's original market. The iPad Pro looks to be positioning itself as Apple's new entry-level computer with a similar $950 price point if bought with the keyboard and Pencil.
It also gives up its position as Apple's default travel laptop. The MacBook is now the brand's slimmest, lightest, and longest-lasting computer.

Same Premium Feel, Improved Screen Quality

Materials-wise, the new MacBook Air uses the same gorgeous all-aluminium design that the old one had. As a result, it still has a premium look and feel to it that other laptops can only try to copy.
The screen is where most of the hardware changes occur. Instead of the low-resolution display that the old one had, the new one has been upgraded to a Retina display. This means it's already Full HD. It's a huge upgrade considering that this is one of the few glaring weaknesses of the last MacBook Air. Reading texts and consuming content is made a lot better by this improvement.
The bezels have also greatly shrunk which makes it look a bit more modern.

Not So Improved Processing Power

Although the hardware improvements got rid of most of the problems with the old MacBook Air, the new one created a few problems internally. The first and foremost of them is that the processor is a bit underpowered by today's standards.
Although it's an 8th-gen Core i5, they're using a dual-core chip instead of the newly introduced quad-core laptop chipsets. Considering other more inexpensive Windows-powered ultrabooks, this is an atrocity. When compared to another Apple product, it looks even more difficult to stomach. The iPad Pro, Apple's most expensive tablet, is now more powerful than the MacBook Air.
Now, a tablet can outperform a full computer in processor intensive tasks. Let that sink in.

Dual Thunderbolt 3 Ports

One shining improvement on the new MacBook Air is that it now sports 2 USB C ports. This means that you can plug in a peripheral and charge it at the same time. This is a struggle with the MacBook if you don't have the necessary dongle.
These are also Thunderbolt 3 ports. You can, therefore, plug in an external GPU to boost its graphical power if and when needed.

Butterfly Keyboard and Unmatched Trackpad

When it comes to trackpad technology and hardware, Apple is unmatched. They're always just so precise and easy to use. So, with this year's MacBook Air, Apple is bringing it back and even improving on it by making the surface bigger. Now, there's plenty of room for the multi-touch gestures.
Stuck keys due to dirt should be a thing of the past as these new laptops are getting the new butterfly keyboards. It's a bit divisive but the fact that it's nearly impossible to jam is a welcome improvement.

Touch ID

Passwords, it seems, are a thing of the past.
Apple seemingly transferred the Touch ID hardware from the iPhone to the MacBook Air. Users can now log into these new laptops with their fingerprints. Apple claims that it's the safest way to log into your laptop.

Conclusion

Fans have been clamouring for a new MacBook Air for a long time. The 10-year-old design is great but it has become bland in modern standards. Other slim and light laptops such as Dell's XPS and HP's Spectre laptops have overtaken it in the design innovation department. So this year is the perfect year to update it.
Texts would be a lot crisper and video would be a lot smoother due to the full 1080p Retina Display. It's an excellent upgrade that a lot of people had been asking for.
The improved input devices are subtle yet worthwhile upgrades. They're also something that MacBook Air fans would thoroughly enjoy.
The port selection on these new laptops is one of the best in the category. The 2 Thunderbolt 3-ready USB C ports are just way more useful than the previous model's ports.
In summary, it's still one of the best slim and light laptops that money can buy. However, after waiting 10 years for this update, the company that brought us the iPhone X should have made this beloved product's redesign a bit more memorable.
All in all, it seems that these new MacBook Airs have lost their place in more ways than one. It's no longer in the entry-level price range and it can no longer boast being the most portable.
The processing power is improved, but it may not be enough if you consider what's available in the market. The "Air" moniker also seems undeserved because it's no longer the slimmest or the lightest in Apple's lineup of computers. The price point is also a sore spot that might prevent owners of the old MacBook Air from upgrading.
The fact that Apple will still be selling the outdated previous model shows that even the company is unsure of the position these new laptops will occupy. The end result is that consumers will have to think longer and harder about their Mac OS laptop purchase.
Posted in General by Funflame

The important behind-the-scene info on Apple's new releases

I think the recent iOS updates disabled phones repaired outside Apple's official service providers, so I think we should be more careful with our gadgets, especially if you're planning to get the new ones Apple just announced.
Product

MacBook Air 2018

Overall Ratings:
Description:

The most loved Mac is about to make you fall in love all over again. Available in silver, space gray, and gold, the new thinner and lighter MacBook Air features a brilliant Retina display, Touch ID, the latest-generation keyboard, and a Force Touch trackpad. The iconic wedge is created from 100 percent recycled aluminum, making it the greenest Mac ever. And with all-day battery life, MacBook Air is your perfectly portable, do-it-all notebook.

With four times as many pixels as an HD display, the results are positively jaw dropping. Images take on a new level of detail and realism. Text is so sharp and clear you’ll feel like you’re reading documents, email, and websites on a printed page. And with 48 percent more colors than the previous generation, everything you see is rich and vibrant. The display glass goes right to the edge of the enclosure, making the borders 50 percent thinner than before. So you can focus on what’s on your screen. And you’re going to love what you see.

The advanced security and convenience of Touch ID are now built right into MacBook Air. Simply place your finger on the Touch ID sensor and — just like that — your Mac unlocks. Use your fingerprint to immediately access locked documents, notes, and system settings, without entering yet another password. Online shopping is even easier — select Apple Pay at checkout, and with just one touch you’re done. No need to enter shipping or billing info, and your card details are never shared. With Touch ID, your private information stays private.

MacBook Air features the Apple T2 Security Chip — second-generation custom Mac silicon designed by Apple to make MacBook Air even more secure. So when you use Touch ID to unlock your Mac, authenticate a document, or pay a merchant online, your information stays safe. With on-the-fly data encryption, all your data stored on the SSD is automatically and fully encrypted. And thanks to the T2 Security Chip, a familiar voice comes to MacBook Air — Hey Siri is always ready to open apps, find documents, play music, and answer your questions.

Even though it weighs just 2.75 pounds, the new MacBook Air packs quite a punch. An eighth-generation Intel Core i5 processor helps you power through daily activities, from reading email and browsing the web to creating Keynote presentations and editing in iMovie. Up to 16GB of memory lets you work seamlessly even with multiple apps open, while up to 1.5TB of SSD storage lets you launch apps in a flash and provides plenty of room for all your documents, photos, and videos.

 
Specifications:

  • Display: Retina display, 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors
  • Touch ID: Integrated Touch ID sensor
  • CPU: 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5, Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz, with 4MB L3 cache
  • Storage: 128GB PCIe-based SSD, Configurable to 256GB, 512GB, or 1.5TB SSD / 256GB PCIe-based SSD, Configurable to 512GB or 1.5TB SSD
  • RAM: 8GB of 2133MHz LPDDR3 onboard memory, Configurable to 16GB of memory
  • Battery: Built-in 50.3‑watt‑hour lithium‑polymer battery, 30W USB-C Power Adapter; USB-C power port
  • Height: 0.16–0.61 inch (0.41–1.56 cm)
  • Width: 11.97 inches (30.41 cm)
  • Depth: 8.36 inches (21.24 cm)
  • Weight: 2.75 pounds (1.25 kg)
  • GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 617, Support for Thunderbolt 3–enabled external graphics processors (eGPUs)
  • OS: macOS

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