The M4 MacBook Air is only a few weeks old, and I consider it Apple's best. I can't believe it's already discounted in Amazon ...
Now, if you’re looking for the more powerful pro-grade M4 chip, the model mentioned above at $1,749.99 is your best bet – it ...
I expect the MacBook Air M4 to be putting up scores in the single-core CPU benchmark which far outstrip anything you can get in a comparable Intel- or Snapdragon-powered Windows laptop.
The M4-based MacBook Airs we tested beat the M3-based counterparts ... to “downgrade” and give that option up. I hate calling the M4 MacBook Air boring when it’s such a good laptop, but ...
Apple MacBook Air 13-inch M4 sets a new standard for laptop value by lowering its price while raising the bar on performance and adding a class-leading webcam.
OK, maybe don’t go that far, but Intel MacBook Air users can finally upgrade to the Apple silicon version without giving up a useful feature ... Air couldn’t beat the last Intel MacBook ...
While the leading feature is in the name – the M4 chipset – two other things bubbled up in ... a beat or dropping frames. I have a feeling that for the price, the MacBook Air will be the ...
Apple’s MacBook Air M1 redefined lightweight performance, and now you can get it at a fraction of the original price. For a limited time, this grade-A refurbished 2020 MacBook Air is available for ...
And that’s pretty welcome at a time the cost is going up for all sorts of ... The four-speaker sound system on the MacBook Air delivered crisp vocals and a snappy beat when I streamed Chappel ...
In general, I’d say the M3 seems closer to the M2 in performance than the M4 iPad Pro, which is still a half-beat ... Air will last that long. Apple’s M-series chips are terrific and hold up ...
The Apple Mac Studio (starts at $1,999; $3,699 as tested) stands only a little taller than the Mac mini, but this compact desktop PC is the pinnacle of Apple technology and design. The 3.7-inch-high ...
Apple has again turned to Hollywood A-listers to pitch its wares — this time, it’s Pedro Pascal, whose heartbroken character finds his dance groove thanks to the tech giant’s noise-cancelling earbuds.