The new and improved MacBook Air starts at $999, a drop from its old $1,099 base price. Notably, Apple also doubled the entry-level storage from 128GB to 256 gigabytes.
Most important of all, though, Apple fixed the keyboard, porting over the same new scissor-style design the company first debuted on last year’s 16-inch MacBook Pro.
- This denotes an arrival to frame for the Air, a machine that, as of not long ago, we were reluctant to prescribe over the comparatively evaluated section level 13-inch MacBook Pro.
- Be that as it may, with a lower value, increasingly liberal specs and an utilitarian, even wonderful, composing experience, the Air may by and by be the MacBook for the vast majority.
Pros:-
- At long last: a great console!
- Twofold the base stockpiling
- Sharp Retina display
- Amazing track-pad
- Touch ID works well and is easy to set up
Cons:-
- Port selection still feels too skimpy
- The battery life is good but not best in class
- The lack of full-size USB ports is still a pain