The new MacBook Air may not have changed much, but it's more than enough for the vast majority of consumers to forget about the MacBook Pro.
. Arguably Apple has simply held back the model with the larger display for twelve months so it can display some artificial momentum with the Air family.
Putting aside the awkward timing of its release, the MacBook Air strips away one of the biggest arguments for consumers to skip over the MacBook Air and be unsold to the MacBook Pro, and it’s the size of the screen. Apple’s two sensible MacBook Pro models sport 14-inch and 16-inch screens, which offer more digital real estate than the MacBook Air family . They also provide a ridiculous step-up in power with the M2 Pro and M2 Max chipset.
That power costs money. Like countless Macs throughout history, you had to buy a higher specced machine if you wanted a larger display.
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