Apple just released the 2020 MacBook Air, the first significant upgrade to the Retina MacBook Air yet complete with brand new processors, better graphics, more storage, a cheaper price, and some other features that should make it a better laptop choice for more users.
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I’m gonna wait for the rumored 14” MacBook Pro coming out later this year before I decide on a MacBook. This one looks good. The best advice is to get the core i5 model at least
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Should I trade in my 2017 MacBook Pro 13” for the Air? I mainly use my iPad Pro.
Gaming bro gaming( like my OG Roblox)
Hi, I'm planning on using Logic Pro X, and I'm not sure if I want to go with the new MacBook Air 1,2‑GHz quad‑core Intel Core i7 or with the MacBook Pro 2,8‑GHz quad‑core Intel Core i7 (both with 16 GB RAM and 1 TB. Can anyone help me, what is the difference bewtween 1,2-GHz and 2,8-GHz? And how big of a difference does it make while using Logic Pro? Thanks 🙂
If MacBook Air get a big update about the build-in gpu, will Apple make a. Stand alone gpu for the 14.1 inch MacBook Pro ?
Or I wonder, a ARM base gpu for
1-not the “real” gpu to product the 16 inch version
2- Test bad for the ARM base CPU/SOC
3-lower power (14.1 inch MacBook Pro body have a smaller battery) to keep the 10 hours battery life
Does anyone know if this new macbook air model support external GPUs?
For web browsing, listening to music, imessage, and using my ipad for side car would you think the i3 dual would be more than fine or would you recommend spending the extra $100 for the i5? thanks!
Woops, already got the 2020 air with i5, 16gb.
….2.8 lbs vs. 2.75 lbs is 0.05 lbs difference, not .5 lbs
do u think that the i3 is enough for high school work and occasional youtube,netflix etc?
There is two apples!
Hello great video IL have Ben looking at this MacBook Air just for typing notes, short stories, web, ETC.Iam currently using a iPad Pro 10.5 for this I want a better typing experience than the Smart Keyboard.What do you think,should I save the money for a MacBook or just keep my iPad.Thanks.
Can you maybe do a video on the "new" mac mini. I know the mini was a big bummer, especially the fact that they still kept the Intel graphics instead of boosting it to the Vega graphics or some other good GPU. But I'm on a budget, and I bet others are to.
.5 lbs? You mean .05 lbs
Greg I picked up a 2019 Macbook Air Today at Micro Center for $899.99 for the Model with the i5 with 8GB Ram 256GB Hard Drive brand new. I just felt the price was to good to pass up even though I was really thinking about going with the 2020 version. Do you think I made a good choice at that price?
1:21 and 1:37 you mean 0.05 pounds
It will be interesting to see how it performs thermally, I do a lot of light productivity stuff on my 2018 MacBook Air (mostly programing and some very light photo and 3d work) and run into temperature spikes and throttling issues regularly. I have been wanting to upgrade to a 13 inch MBP (or a possible future 14 inch MBP if that comes out) for a while but if a 2020 air does well enough and doesn't melt itself then it might be worth it to get the air and save a few hundred dollars as I already have an iMac for the really heavy lifting.
Did he just say “Reh-inn-ah” (Retina)?
Looks like a great upgrade, but I think even the iPad Air is more powerful and with a light use cheaper and more convenient specially with iPad OS 13.4 around the corner with track pad and mouse support.