It's probably the best laptop for most people if you like the MacOS operating system and plan to use it for everyday tasks.
announced a 15-inch MacBook Air last week. It hits store shelves on Tuesday and costs $1,299 for the base model or as much as $,2499 with upgraded RAM and storage.
The 15-inch MacBook Air is a very capable and powerful-feeling computer with battery life so long you won't need to think about it: It lasts an entire day and only needs overnight charging. While $1,299 is fairly expensive for a laptop, it does represent value in Apple’s lineup, especially for people who want a bigger screen. The 15-inch screen is now the second largest display Apple offers in a laptop, behind the 16-inch MacBook Pro, which starts at $2,499 and has a lot of features most people don’t need, like a more powerful processor, fans, and ports for external camera cards.
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