Apple announced a new version of its MacBook Air on Monday at its annual developers conference, WWDC.
The MacBook Air is the best-selling Apple
laptop, and the new design will likely boost Mac sales in the coming quarters.
In recent years, the Mac product line has been growing strongly — shipments
grew about 28% in 2021 versus just under 15% for the entire market, according
to a Canalys estimate.
Overall, Apple’s Mac line has seen increased
sales both because the pandemic forced people to buy laptops to work or go to
school from home and because Apple has been transitioning its computers to use
its own chips, instead of Intel’s, which has significantly increased the
computers’ battery life.
The new MacBook Air remains a thin and
lightweight laptop at 2.7 pounds but features a new look with a consistent
thickness rather than the tapering wedge design it’s been known for in recent
years.
At its heart is Apple’s newest M2 chip, which
was announced Monday and will be faster and more power-efficient than Apple’s
previous chip. It has two USB-C Thunderbolt ports for plugging in monitors and
peripherals, a headphone jack and a MagSafe magnetic connector for charging.
The 13.6-inch screen has been slightly
enlarged but now has a cutout around the camera, like the cutout around the
front-facing camera on iPhones. The videoconferencing camera has been upgraded
with higher resolution and better color.
The new model also comes in four colors —
Apple’s traditional silver, gray and gold hues alongside a new matte black that
Apple is calling Midnight.
The new MacBook Air is more expensive than
before, starting at $1,199 versus $999 for last year’s model, which remains
available. The most powerful configuration costs $2,499.
The company also announced a 13-inch MacBook
Pro, which was not available to examine on Monday. Apple said both new MacBooks
would be released next month.
The company has had problems keeping Macs in
stock in recent weeks as production has been significantly affected by Covid
lockdowns in Shanghai, China.
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