It’s still the same new MacBook Air, but bigger
The huge 15-inch MacBook Air is ready to go on sale tomorrow, and today various media have published their reviews of this device.
Of course, there are many nuances, but we will highlight the main points. For example, the MacBook Air 15 is expected to get quite hot, since it does not have an active cooling system. It does not interfere with the use of the keyboard, but the excess heat is felt. By the way, this can be a problem for those who consider Air as a gaming device amid the emergence of an increasing number of games on macOS.
What do journalists write about the largest MacBook Air in history?
The authors of PC Mag even called the novelty of Apple an experiment.
The 15-inch Apple MacBook Air is something of an experiment. It’s Apple’s attempt to move away from its existing stable products to offer new takes on old favorites, and the first big Air is a resounding success. As reviewers, we’re more test-driven and data-driven than most laptop buyers, and we’re ditching brand loyalty in favor of objective measures of features and performance. But we can’t deny it’s bigger and better than the MacBook Air – the numbers prove it.
The autonomy of the big Air is about the same as other Apple laptops. Of course, it all depends on the scenarios, but journalists write that the laptop lasts a little longer than the 13-inch Air, but not as long as the 16-inch MacBook Pro.
Of course, journalists praise the screen, sound quality, performance, but at the same time they scold the minimum number of ports and the inability to update at least some of the PC components.
Recall that next year, Apple will probably update the MacBook Air 15, endowing it with SoC M3 , which, among other things, may not heat up so much.