Apple has unveiled a new MacBook Air, and it's a game-changer! But here's the catch: it comes with a $100 price hike compared to the previous model.
While some might see this as a bold move, Apple has a solid argument for the increase. The new MacBook Air boasts double the standard storage, jumping from 256GB to a whopping 512GB on a faster SSD. And that's not all - it's powered by the latest M5 processor, making it a true powerhouse.
At $1,799, it's still an attractive entry point into the world of Mac. Apple's John Ternus proudly declares, "The new MacBook Air with M5 offers incredible performance and capabilities. It's faster for AI tasks and creative workloads, and with Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, it's future-proofed."
The design remains sleek and durable, and the battery life is impressive. Plus, it comes in four stylish colors: Light Blue, Starlight, Silver, and Midnight.
But here's where it gets interesting: Apple has also upgraded the wireless chip to the Apple N1, bringing Wi-Fi 7 capabilities.
Pre-orders start tomorrow, and you can get your hands on this beauty on March 11.
So, is the price hike justified? Is Apple leading the way with its silicone offerings, or are they taking advantage of their loyal customers? Let's discuss in the comments!
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