- Lifestyle & Sports
- 31 Jul 23
"Price is the only caveat here..."
Apple makes room for a larger version of its M2 chip-powered MacBook Air, following on from its 13-inch version. The laptop is available in two different versions (depending on how much storage you need) and its starting price is €1,649. The M2 chip, found in both versions, is supposedly 1.5 times faster than the M1 chip found in previous MacBooks.
Other key stats include an 8 core CPU, 10 core graphics, and 8GB of memory. A Liquid Retina display, fuelled by 18 hours of battery life, lights up the screen. A 1080p HD camera supports FaceTime interactions. Price is the only caveat here. If size doesn’t matter, the 13” M2 chip model is a way more affordable investment at €1,349.
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