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2020 MacBook Air vs. 2019 MacBook Air: What’s New and Different?
The MacBook Air has received its annual upgrade, with the 2020 model doubling the base storage and introducing a newer keyboard mechanism compared to the 2019 model.
2020 MacBook Air Review Roundup: ‘I Love This Keyboard’
The first reviews of Apple's new and improved MacBook Air are out just days after its official unveiling.
Apple’s Brand-New MacBook Air Will Work With Pro Display XDR Up to 6K Resolution
The Pro Display XDR is a 32-inch 6K LCD that can hit 1,600 nits of peak brightness, with 1,000 nits of sustained brightness from a full-array local dimming backlight composed of 576 special blue LEDs.
Apple Announces New MacBook Air With More Storage, Improved Performance and Keyboard
Apple has announced a new MacBook Air featuring doubling the storage, improving performance, and introducing the Magic Keyboard.
Apple to Reportedly Launch New MacBook Air Models Next Week
Apple may release new MacBook Air models as soon as next week, claims a report.
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If you're an RBC Rewards collector, the program is offering 20% off Apple's MacBook Air.
Speed Tests Show New 2019 MacBook Air Features Slower SSD Than 2018 Model
Thinking of buying a new MacBook Air to replace your existing one? Apple's cost-cutting measures mean that it is slower than last year's model.
Apple Refurbished 2018 MacBook Air Gets Price Drop to $1,129
Apple has discounted its refurbished 2018 MacBook Air models.
Apple No Longer Sells the 12-inch MacBook and Previous MacBook Air
Apple has discontinued the 12-inch MacBook and older generation MacBook Air from its website.
Apple Updates MacBook Air and 13″ MacBook Pro, Lowers Pricing in Canada [u]
Apple has refreshed their MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro in Canada.
Apple Quietly Announces Free Repair Program for Faulty MacBook Air Logic Boards
Apple has identified a logic board issue in a "very small number" of 2018 MacBook Air units.
Apple Updates 2018 MacBook Air Specs to Indicate 400 Nits Maximum Brightness
The change follows the recent release of macOS 10.14.4.