A 15-inch Macbook Air came first at Apple's developer conference, and major iOS updates.
Despite all the anticipation for Apple’s iPhone 15 and Reality headset, the company wasn’t looking to disappoint laptop enthusiasts. During WWDC, Apple showed off several new MacBook models that look to plug gaps in its current lineup, including a 15-inch MacBook Air.
Apple announced an expanded version of the MacBook Air, its best-selling laptop. Putting its M2 chip in a slimmed-down chassis, Apple execs boasted of a 6-speaker sound system and 18-hour battery life.Half a pound lighter than its 13-inch predecessor at 3.3 pounds, the new MacBook is slimmed down by 40%. The latest laptop is 11.5 milimeters thin. It includes two thunderbolt ports and comes in four colors ranging from black to grey and silver.
Promising its M2 processor is strong enough to beat out any of the older versions, and Apple claims it runs completely silent.The new Air should cost $1,299, or $1,199 for education. The 15—inch air should be available next week. The wellThe M2-powered 15-inch air includes 500 nits of brightness on its screen and a 1080p camera for video calls. Otherwise, it contains a 3-mic array, six speakers and voice cancelling woofers promising spatial audio.
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