On the inside, it’s all change for the MacBook Air this time around. M1 chip allows for iOS and iPadOS compatibility.MacBook Air M1 review: Performance & features Speakers flank the keyboard, too, and they offer impressive depth given the svelte chassis they’re in, and there’s a TouchID fingerprint sensor in the top-right corner of the keyboard for unlocking the device or using Apple Pay. On the left side, you’ll find two USB-C ports that are USB 4.0 compatible, and on the right-hand side, you’ll find just a headphone jack. The keyboard, now comprised of scissor switches, offers excellent travel, and the trackpad remains industry leading for control and gestures.Īs before, the base of the laptop is a “wedge”, with the front considerably slimmer than the back, but balanced with small “feet” underneath. There’s still that contentious black bezel around the 13.3-inch display, with the MacBook Air logo proudly displayed beneath it, and a FaceTime camera that’s still, in 2022, 720p. There’s an argument that the design of Apple’s laptops have a classic appeal to them, all aluminum casing and glossy logo (still no light-up logo, sadly), but the MacBook Air, for the most part, resembles what Steve Jobs pulled from an envelope all those years ago. The M1 MacBook Air looks, well, just like the Intel-based MacBook Air. Available in Gold, Silver, or Space Gray.
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