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For many consumers, the 15-inch MacBook Air might be the ideal computer

by Alicia Brown Application Developer

According to a fresh claim published yesterday, Apple is working on a new 15-inch MacBook Air that might be released in 2023. There are no other specifics available at this time, but such a computer makes a lot of sense to me and maybe the ideal MacBook model for many customers.

15-inch MacBook Air

Apple has always associated screen size with processing power. The MacBook Air had a tiny screen size of 11 inches and a moderate amount of power. The MacBook Pro had a bigger screen size of up to 17 inches and more powerful specifications.

That made sense when seen from one perspective. You'll almost certainly need a decent-sized screen if you want a powerful system capable of running professional audiovisual software. As a result, professional specifications should imply a huge screen.

Apple, on the other hand, appears to have overlooked the other side. People may desire a huge screen without requiring a powerful processor, which is capable of hordes of content transfers at a fast pace. Those individuals were therefore obliged to pay a significant premium for a MacBook Pro, despite having no need for the higher specifications.

There are a variety of reasons why someone may want a MacBook Air with a big display. It goes without saying that being able to work with two windows side by side is advantageous. You don't have to use pro applications to take advantage of this. While writing a paper, a student may have a webpage open. While writing, a writer may have their notes open. There are a plethora of options.

Another factor might be that senior people with poor vision need a bigger screen for better usage. Another advantage of a bigger screen when viewing movies is the increased immersion. For years, fans have been clamoring for larger-screen MacBook Airs.

Of course, Apple would be risking some MacBook Pro sales if it goes with the larger screens, but the corporation has already stated that it is not afraid to do so. Indeed, Apple has been pitching the iPad as a MacBook replacement for many years.



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About Alicia Brown Senior   Application Developer

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Created on May 11th 2022 05:22. Viewed 293 times.

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