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Apple 2020 MacBook Air Laptop: Apple M1 Chip, 13" Retina Display, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD Storage, Backlit Keyboard, FaceTime HD Camera, Touch ID. Works with iPhone/iPad; Silver, French
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Brand | Apple |
Model name | MGN93C/A |
Screen size | 13.3 Inches |
Colour | Silver |
Hard disk size | 256 GB |
CPU model | Apple M1 |
RAM memory installed size | 8 GB |
Operating system | Mac OS |
Special feature | Backlit Keyboard |
Graphics card description | Integrated |
About this item
- All-Day Battery Life – Go longer than ever with up to 18 hours of battery life depending on use.
- Powerful Performance – Take on everything from professional-quality editing to action-packed gaming with ease. The Apple M1 chip with an 8-core CPU delivers up to 3.5x faster performance than the previous generation while using way less power.
- Superfast Memory – 8GB of unified memory makes your entire system speedy and responsive. That way it can support tasks like memory-hogging multitab browsing and opening a huge graphic file quickly and easily.
- Stunning Display – With a 13.3” Retina display, images come alive with new levels of realism. Text is sharp and clear, and colours are more vibrant.
- Why Mac – Easy to learn. Easy to set up. Astoundingly powerful. Intuitive. Packed with apps to use right out of the box. Mac is designed to let you work, play and create like never before.
- Simply Compatible – All your existing apps work, including Adobe Creative Cloud, Microsoft 365 and Google Drive. Plus you can use your favourite iPhone and iPad apps directly on macOS. Altogether you’ll have access to the biggest collection of apps ever for Mac. All available on the App Store.
- Easy to Learn – If you already have an iPhone, MacBook Air feels familiar from the moment you turn it on. And it works perfectly with all your Apple devices. Use your iPad to extend the workspace of your Mac, answer texts and phone calls directly on your Mac, and more.
- Fanless Design – Your MacBook Air stays cool and runs quietly even while tackling intense workloads.
- AppleCare – Every Mac comes with a one-year limited warranty and up to 90 days of complimentary technical support. Get AppleCare+ to extend your coverage and reduce the stress and cost of unexpected repairs.
- Environmentally Friendly – MacBook Air is made with a 100% recycled aluminum enclosure and uses less energy for a smaller carbon footprint.
Top Brand: Apple
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Display | 14.2-inch (diagonal) mini-LED backlit display Liquid Retina XDR display; 3024 by 1964 pixels Up to 1000 nits sustained (full-screen) brightness, 1600 nits peak brightness Wide colour (P3); True Tone technology ProMotion technology for adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz | 14.2-inch (diagonal) mini-LED backlit display Liquid Retina XDR display; 3024 by 1964 pixels Up to 1000 nits sustained (full-screen) brightness, 1600 nits peak brightness Wide colour (P3); True Tone technology ProMotion technology for adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz | 16.2-inch (diagonal) mini-LED backlit display Liquid Retina XDR display; 3456 by 2234 pixels Up to 1000 nits sustained (full-screen) brightness, 1600 nits peak brightness Wide colour (P3); True Tone technology ProMotion technology for adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz | 16.2-inch (diagonal) mini-LED backlit display Liquid Retina XDR display; 3456 by 2234 pixels Up to 1000 nits sustained (full-screen) brightness, 1600 nits peak brightness Wide colour (P3); True Tone technology ProMotion technology for adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz | 15.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology , 2880-by-1664 native resolution at 224 pixels per inch with, support for 1 billion colors, 500 nits brightness, Wide color (P3), True Tone technology | 13.6-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology 2560-by-1664 native resolution at 224 pixels per inch with support for 1 billion colors 500 nits brightness Wide color (P3) True Tone technology | 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colors 500 nits brightness Wide color (P3) True Tone technology | 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colours | 13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colours |
Processor | System on Chip (SoC) M2 Pro chip Up to 12-core CPU with 8 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores Up to 19-core GPU 16-core Neural Engine 200GB/s memory bandwidth | System on Chip (SoC) M2 Max chip 12-core CPU with 8 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores Up to 38-core GPU 16-core Neural Engine 400GB/s memory bandwidth | System on Chip (SoC) M2 Pro chip 12-core CPU with 8 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores 19-core GPU 16-core Neural Engine 200GB/s memory bandwidth | System on Chip (SoC) M2 Max chip 12-core CPU with 8 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores Up to 38-core GPU 16-core Neural Engine 400GB/s memory bandwidth | System on Chip (SoC), Apple M2 chip, 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores , 10-core GPU , 16-core Neural Engine , 100GB/s memory bandwidth | System on Chip (SoC) Apple M2 chip 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores up to 10-core GPU 16-core Neural Engine 100GB/s memory bandwidth | System on Chip (SoC) Apple M2 chip 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores 10-core GPU 16-core Neural Engine 100GB/s memory bandwidth | System on a Chip (SoC), Apple M1 chip, 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores, Up to 8-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine | System on a Chip (SoC), Apple M1 chip, 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores, 8-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine |
Number of Thunderbolt Ports | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Battery | Up to 12 hours wireless web and Up to 18 hours Apple TV app movie playback | Up to 12 hours wireless web and Up to 18 hours Apple TV app movie playback | Up to 15 hours wireless web and Up to 22 hours Apple TV app movie playback | Up to 15 hours wireless web and Up to 22 hours Apple TV app movie playback | Up to 18 hours Apple TV app movie playback, Up to 15 hours wireless web | Up to 18 hours Apple TV app movie playback Up to 15 hours wireless web | Up to 20 hours Apple TV app movie playback Up to 17 hours wireless web | Up to 15 hours wireless web battery life | Up to 18 hours wireless web battery life |
Touchbar and Touch ID | Touch ID | Touch ID | Touch ID | Touch ID | Touch ID | Touch ID | Touch Bar and Touch ID | Touch ID | Touch Bar and Touch ID |
Storage | 512GB or 1TB | 1TB | 512GB or 1TB | 1TB | 256GB or 512GB | 256GB or 512GB | 256GB or 512GB | 256GB | 256GB or 512GB SSD |
Weight | 1.6 kg (3.5 pounds) | 1.63 kg (3.6 pounds) | 2.15 kg (4.7 pouds) | 2.16 kg (4.8 pounds) | 1.51 kg (3.3 pounds) | 1.24 kg (2.7 pounds) | 1.4 kg (3.0 pounds) | 2.8 pounds (1.29 kg) | 3.0 pounds (1.4 kg) |
Technical Details
New Apple MacBook Air 13-inch with Retina Display)
Display |
13.3-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit display with IPS technology; 2560-by-1600 native resolution at 227 pixels per inch with support for millions of colours |
Processor |
System on a Chip (SoC) Apple M1 chip, 8-core CPU with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores, Up to 8-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine |
Graphics and Video Support |
Up to 8-core GPU |
Charging and Expansion |
Two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports with support for: Charging, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt 3 (up to 40Gb/s), USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10Gb/s) |
Wireless |
802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 wireless networking, IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac compatible, Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology |
In the Box |
MacBook Air, 30W USB-C, Power Adapter, USB-C Charge Cable (2 m) |
Height |
0.41–1.61 cm (0.16–0.63 inch) |
Width |
30.41 cm (11.97 inches) |
Depth |
21.24 cm (8.36 inches) |
Weight |
1.29 kg (2.8 pounds) |
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I can run older software with the help of Rosetta, which downloads with a prompt when I first open the old software. Rosetta limits the old software to running on just a single processor, so execution is not faster. Running more than one instance of the same software can cause Rosetta to become confused, with corruption of the duplicate outputs. Perhaps future software updates will overcome these limitations of Rosetta.
Since there are only two thunderbolt ports (and an audio jack), an adapter will be needed for wired peripherals.
Le point fort rapide et la batterie dur plus longtemps c’est un ordinateur pour les gens qui se déplace la batterie est l’une des meilleur sur le marché si tu Ilias ça la journée il affiche 18 h mais si tu lilies à fond tu aura au minimum 8 h facile
Le disque 250 c’est limite
C’est pas un lap top pour gaming pour cela aller ver les pc plus chère
Et n’oublier pas le MacBook Air y’a pas de ventilateur
Mais le microprocesseur M1 technologie Arm sont très bon fait par Apple lui même adapté à leur logiciel qui bon fonctionner mieux sur mac book que sur un pc pour office ça ne change pas grand chose mais pour les app plus gourmande ça tourne mieux sur Apple product
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Je recommande pour travail étudiant app vidéo
Mais pas pour le gaming
Merci
I didn't buy extened warranty, since I had a trust on the quality of apple product (still using 2015 Mac book pro).
I have decided to throw away this Macbook Air, as I lost my confidence/trust in this product.
Be careful of buying such low quality product.
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If you're going to virtualize something, that isn't Windows, you shouldn't worry that much on this laptop. Just remember that's still have 8gb ram and usable 228gb, therefore, performance wouldn't be the same as bare metal.
Still, other regular software from apple or safari (or any other browser), Office365, Adobe XD, Photoshop do not affect performance nor consume that much battery, although if you are a graphic designer or a photographer making a quick change could make you brighten your screen, in which may lead to higher power consumption, which also could be confused by software running.
One bad thing that i found with heavy usage is that the keyboard gets "oily", meaning, it wears in time and amount of usage per day; funny enough, the aluminum part of the palm rest don't have any signs of wear.
Another thing that i found is that the left speaker sounds like it broke when hearing at 70% volume, i don't know if that's fixable or not, anywho anyhow... i'm gonna stick with that because i rarely use it.
One thing that i've also found is how i got used to the fact that this mbp m1 takes nothing to return from suspended state, why? Because no matter what other laptop i use (or desktop, for that matter), all of them takes a few seconds to access to their respective desktops and another few seconds to actually be productive (after booting software)... This one literally takes nothing to wake and start using it... that's why i'm not changing this laptop... and yes, even with its flaws... why? because in critical cases when i need to go somewhere and fast react to do something at work, i just do it! it takes me 0 seconds to wake up the mbp and enter another desktop via anydesk or teamviewer or ssh... this takes time on most windows laptops... i love it!
I just wish this laptop was upgradeable... after all at the end of the day, it makes my life so useful and convenient despite the down side of it... what a masterpiece! i just wish i could do more and more with it, i feel limited... but happy!
and by the way, i still stand on my original review.
ORIGINAL:
I believe i've found my unicorn because this particular macbook air still lasts an insane amount of time! Although i don't use it on full brightness, i regulate it a lot. Connecting several devices to it via bluetooth is transparent, but unfortunately, Apple made the macOS more inconvenient to handle in terms of simplicity.
User experience on the macOS is weird, you know as a mac user where things used to be, then you have to relearn some things and it doesn't feel like home, the new normal isn't good so far.
Keyboard is relatively quiet, also, there's the missing keyboard light on this iteration of the macbook air, why did you take (probably) the most useful key from us?! if you're watching a movie you have to literally stop the movie, go through the menu from above and turn off the keyboard lights, or if you're on a presentation and everything is dark, you just turn your screen light down but you can't with your keyboard because you need to actually stop paying attention to the presentation and go through the menu, inconvenient as heck!
I know (and i'm very well aware) that there are some workarounds to change to the keyboard light again using a small software... but that isn't the end-game, the thing is that we shouldn't need an extra software or aditional configuration just to use something the macbook had for, literally, over 10 years!
Speed on this macbook: you don't even feel it... everything is instant, nothing is slow, if something is, it's most likely the software or the website you're on, is that simple! If you're planning on using massive storage, you should use an usb-c one, not an usb-a through usb-c dongle, you will have a bottleneck, that's guaranteed.
I haven't used it on games because that's why i have my pc and xbox for. However, if you're planning on developing software on it, just make sure your libraries fit within 228gb (the half of it is recommended for all ssd's) of storage, if that's gonna be an issue, then go for usb-c massive storage.
Weight isn't a problem, it makes you feel like you're having a premium laptop on your hands, but not enough to make your bag heavier. Construction feels like you own something premium and well-made.
- A tela dele suja, e pra limpar é um pesadelo, a ponto de você tentar limpar e a tela ficar mais suja do que já estava, parece até que está estragando, fica tudo manchado depois (todos meus colegas que tem mac concordam)
- Monitores externos ficam com a imagem estranha, meio pixelada, provavelmente aconteça se seu monitor for de 1080p (alguns colegas também relataram). Se você tiver algum problema com monitor e ele tiver entrada DisplayPort, recomendo usar com o cabo Displayport para Thunderbolt.
Acredito que um dos problemas com a qualidade da imagem no monitor externo seja contraste entre telas, já que a tela do macbook é muito superior, ou pelo fato do sistema operacional da Apple ser voltado à telas retina, com altíssima resolução e muitos detalhes, diferente do Windows e outros.
- Só tive tramentos quando abri o Android studio com emulador iOS e mais diversas IDEs e servidores simultaneamente. (Peguei pesado)
Se você for dev React Native ou Flutter esse computador é perfeito, pois você pode usar o simulador iOS, que é muito leve.
Se você for trabalhar especialmente com Android, recomendo o de 16gb, porque você vai ter que racionar memória
Reviewed in Brazil on March 30, 2022
- A tela dele suja, e pra limpar é um pesadelo, a ponto de você tentar limpar e a tela ficar mais suja do que já estava, parece até que está estragando, fica tudo manchado depois (todos meus colegas que tem mac concordam)
- Monitores externos ficam com a imagem estranha, meio pixelada, provavelmente aconteça se seu monitor for de 1080p (alguns colegas também relataram). Se você tiver algum problema com monitor e ele tiver entrada DisplayPort, recomendo usar com o cabo Displayport para Thunderbolt.
Acredito que um dos problemas com a qualidade da imagem no monitor externo seja contraste entre telas, já que a tela do macbook é muito superior, ou pelo fato do sistema operacional da Apple ser voltado à telas retina, com altíssima resolução e muitos detalhes, diferente do Windows e outros.
- Só tive tramentos quando abri o Android studio com emulador iOS e mais diversas IDEs e servidores simultaneamente. (Peguei pesado)
Se você for dev React Native ou Flutter esse computador é perfeito, pois você pode usar o simulador iOS, que é muito leve.
Se você for trabalhar especialmente com Android, recomendo o de 16gb, porque você vai ter que racionar memória
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2021